Christian Jiménez Bundo (born 2 July 1988 in Barcelona ), known professionally as Porta , is a Spanish rapper .
22-527: Porta can refer to: People [ edit ] Porta (rapper) (born 1988), stagename of Christian Jiménez Bundo, a Spanish rap singer Porta (surname) , surname Places [ edit ] La Porta , a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica Porta (Barcelona) a neighbourhood of Barcelona, Spain Porta, Pyrénées-Orientales ,
44-427: A Neox Fan Award in 2014. His song "Dragon Ball Rap", based on the television anime series Dragon Ball , was in 2010 the third most watched video on YouTube Spain. This article about a Spanish singer is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This biographical article related to hip hop music is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Porta Nomentana The Porta Nomentana
66-660: A common misspelling of Kodak Portra film See also [ edit ] Portanova (disambiguation) Portia (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Porta . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Porta&oldid=1223395187 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
88-635: A commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France Porta, Thessaly , a pass and settlement in Thessaly, central Greece Porta, Xanthi , a district of Xanthi in Thrace, northeastern Greece Porta , the Hungarian name for Poarta village, Bran Commune, Braşov County, Romania Porta del Sol , a tourism region in western Puerto Rico Porta Littoria , the name applied from 1939 to 1946 for
110-496: A deployable hanging tent system designed for rock climbers Porta Obscura , an album by German gothic metal band Coronatus Porta potty , a portable toilet Porta Prima Augustus , a 2.04m high marble statue of Augustus Caesar Porta Westfalica (gorge) , in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Portakabin , an English trade name for a kind of portable building PortaPuTTY , a terminal emulator application Porta,
132-430: A gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta San Giovanni (Padua) , a gate in the walls of Padua Porta Salaria , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta San Giovanni (Rome) , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta San Giovanni (San Gimignano) , a gate in the walls of San Gimignano Porta San Giovanni (Padua) , a gate in the walls of Padua Porta San Lorenzo ,
154-453: A medieval gate in the walls of Padua, Italy Porta Maggiore , or Porta Prenestina, a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Nigra , in Trier, Germany Porta Nomentana , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Ognissanti (Padua) , a gate in the walls of Padua Porta Ostiensis , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Pia , a gate in
176-404: A mobile GSM carrier of Ecuador owned by América Móvil Porta, the main brand of beer engine manufacturer Porter Lancastrian Porta a Porta , an Italian television talk show Porta-bote , a small, portable, foldable boat Porta cath , or port, or portacath, a small medical appliance that is installed beneath the skin Porta classroom , a temporary building installed on the grounds of
198-632: A school to provide additional classroom space Porta-Color , a portable color television Porta della Pescheria , the north portal of the Cathedral of Modena Porta hepatis , or transverse fissure of the liver Porta Hotel Antigua a hotel in Antigua Porta Hungarica , the Devín Gate or Hainburger Gate, a natural gate in the Danube valley at the border of Slovakia and Austria Porta-ledge ,
220-403: A tomb, presumed to belong to Quintus Aterius, a famous orator at the court of Tiberius , called by Tacitus "an old man made rotten by flattery" ( senex foedissimae adulationis ) and mentioned by him as the first to get up to refute Tiberius's feigned refusal of the imperial crown. Marble from that tomb was used to cover the gate in restorations by Honorius in 403, who at the same time blocked
242-583: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Porta (rapper) He was born in Sarrià, Barcelona . His lyrics have sometimes been controversial, and have been criticised by the Instituto Nacional de las Mujeres (National Association of Women). At a concert he put on in 2008 at Fórum de la Fnac in A Coruña , there was fighting in the audience between his supporters and those who disliked him. Porta won
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#1732851843254264-636: The Servian Wall of Rome Porta de Santiago , a small gate house and the only remaining part of the A Famosa fortress in Malacca, Malaysia Porta Decumana , the back gate of a Roman castrum Porta Esquilina , a gate in the Servian Wall of Rome Porta Flaminia , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Latina , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Leoni , an ancient Roman gate in Verona, northern Italy Porta Liviana ,
286-501: The ancient Porta Tiburtina, a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Palatina in Turin, Italy Porta San Pancrazio , a gate in the Janiculum district of Rome Porta San Paolo , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta San Sebastiano , the ancient Porta Appia, a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Santa Croce (Padua) , a gate in
308-462: The middle of the Gotthard Base Tunnel in southern Switzerland Porta Nuova, Turin , a railway station in Turin, northern Italy Verona Porta Nuova railway station , in Verona, northern Italy Porta Susa , a railway station in Turin, northern Italy Porta Gia Ton Ourano , a song recorded by Greek pop singer Elena Paparizou City gates [ edit ] Porta Appia , a gate in
330-465: The original right-hand semicircular tower (with quadrato foundations) are still to be seen. Ten years later, the Porta Asinaria also closed to be replaced by the new Porta San Giovanni . The original 3rd-century left-hand tower was demolished in 1827 to excavate the 1st-century AD tomb built into it (previous to the gate the area had been outside the city centre and thinly populated, and thus ideal for
352-475: The price for the Porta Nomentana (called Porta La Donna), equal to the low price of fiorini 24, soll. 47 per sextaria (paid in semi-annual installment). It was converted into a two-arch gate by Pope Pius IV in 1564 (as described in a papal inscription on the gate), the same year as it was replaced by Porta Pia as the access route to the via Nomentana . This phase's brick arch, topped by the papal arms, and
374-479: The third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Pinciana , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Portese , a gate in the seventeenth-century Janiculum Walls of Rome Porta Portuensis (or Porta Maggiore), a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Praetoria , the main gate of a Roman castrum Porta Praenestina (or Porta Maggiore), a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Prenestina (or Porta Maggiore),
396-645: The third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome, now known as the Porta San Sebastiano Porta Asinaria , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Borsari , a Roman gate in Verona, northern Italy. Porta Capena , a gate in the Servian Wall near the Caelian Hill, in Rome Porta Capuana , an ancient city gate in Naples, southern Italy Porta Collina , a gate at the north end of
418-637: The town of La Thuile in the Valle d’Aosta, Italy Porta Westfalica in Germany Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany Convents [ edit ] Porta Coeli (Moravia) , in the Czech Republic, a convent from 1239 after which an asteroid is named Porta Coeli (Puerto Rico) , in San Germán, Puerto Rico Railway stations [ edit ] Porta Alpina , a proposed railway station to be located in
440-574: The two nearby posterns in the direction of Castra Praetoria and restored the porta Salaria . Unlike the nearby Via Salaria, the via Nomentana, which led to Nomentum (the modern Mentana ), was of minor importance. In the Medieval period, the gate was once known as the Gate of St Agnes because it led to the Basilica of Sant'Agnese . It also was referred to as Porta de Domina or Domnae. A document of 1474 cites
462-492: The walls of Padua Porta Savonarola (Padua) , a gate in the walls of Padua Porta Settimiana , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Tiburtina , a gate in the third-century Aurelian Walls of Rome Porta Trigemina , a gate in the fourth-century Servian Wall of Rome Porta del Popolo , once the Porta Flaminia, a gate in the fourth-century Servian Wall of Rome Other [ edit ] Porta,
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#1732851843254484-548: Was one of the gates in the Aurelian Walls of Rome , Italy . It is located along viale del Policlinico , around 70 m east of Porta Pia . It is now blocked and merely a boundary wall for the British Embassy . It was built as a single-arch gate between 270 and 273 AD by the emperor Aurelian . Its original right-hand semicircular tower (on quadrato foundations) is still to be seen, while its left-hand one incorporated
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