Difference between revisions of "Sega Park Cullera"
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− | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgWfQiQcsTU Announcement of the closing of the ''Cines Ábaco Cullera'' movie theater in 2013, on Cullera TV regional channel news, at www.youtube.com ([[wikipedia:Valencian|spoken in Valencian]]]) | + | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgWfQiQcsTU Announcement of the closing of the ''Cines Ábaco Cullera'' movie theater in 2013, on Cullera TV regional channel news, at www.youtube.com ([[wikipedia:Valencian|spoken in Valencian]]]){{ref|1=http://www.culleratv.es/?art=564&seccio=1&subseccio=1&ss=1#prettyPhoto}} |
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Revision as of 04:47, 24 October 2020
Sega Park Cullera |
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Location: Carretera Sueca, Cullera, Valencia, Spain |
Google maps: 39.178784,-0.261050 |
Opened: 199x |
Closed: 2013-01[1] |
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The Sega Park Cullera was an indoor Sega Park arcade, located in the Cines Ábaco movie theather, in Cullera, a Spanish municipality in Valencia.
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External links
- Announcement of the closing of the Cines Ábaco Cullera movie theater in 2013, on Cullera TV regional channel news, at www.youtube.com (spoken in Valencian)[2]
References
Sega Park venues in Spain |
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Madrid (1995-xxxx) | Cánovas Center (1995) | Marbella (1996-xxxx) | Burgos (1997-2008) | Sevilla (1997-199x) | San Fernando (199x-199x) | Jerez (199x-199x) | Murcia (199x-2008) | Cartagena (199x-199x) | Albacete (199x-199x) | Valladolid (199x-2009) | Córdoba (199x-199x) | Cullera (199x-2013) | Málaga (199x-199x) |