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- Torres_Llaves_de_Oro abstract "Torres Llaves de Oro is the complex of two twins skyscrapers, Torre Llaves de Oro 1 and Torre Llaves de Oro 2. Are located in Valencia, Spain. Completed in 2003, has 26 floors and rises 90 metres. These are some of the tallest buildings in the city, lower than Hilton Valencia, Torre de Francia, Aqua Multiespacio; have the same height as the very similar Ademuz buildings.".
- Q7827063 abstract "Torres Llaves de Oro is the complex of two twins skyscrapers, Torre Llaves de Oro 1 and Torre Llaves de Oro 2. Are located in Valencia, Spain. Completed in 2003, has 26 floors and rises 90 metres. These are some of the tallest buildings in the city, lower than Hilton Valencia, Torre de Francia, Aqua Multiespacio; have the same height as the very similar Ademuz buildings.".
- Torres_Llaves_de_Oro comment "Torres Llaves de Oro is the complex of two twins skyscrapers, Torre Llaves de Oro 1 and Torre Llaves de Oro 2. Are located in Valencia, Spain. Completed in 2003, has 26 floors and rises 90 metres. These are some of the tallest buildings in the city, lower than Hilton Valencia, Torre de Francia, Aqua Multiespacio; have the same height as the very similar Ademuz buildings.".
- Q7827063 comment "Torres Llaves de Oro is the complex of two twins skyscrapers, Torre Llaves de Oro 1 and Torre Llaves de Oro 2. Are located in Valencia, Spain. Completed in 2003, has 26 floors and rises 90 metres. These are some of the tallest buildings in the city, lower than Hilton Valencia, Torre de Francia, Aqua Multiespacio; have the same height as the very similar Ademuz buildings.".