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Boulevard of Lejona
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Lejona( officially and in |euskera|: Leioa) is a municipality of the region of the great Bilbao, province of Biscay ( Basque country, Spain ), of 8.6 km² of extension and 28.858 inhabiting (INE 2005). Density: 3.355,58 hab./km2.Account with industry of the steel, chemical, mechanical, alimentary and of the glass.In this municipality finds to him the Campus fixed income main ( included the seat of the rectorate ) of the university of the Basque country. The faculties that here put to him is the faculty of medicine and odontology, science and technology faculty, fine arts faculty, faculty of social sciences and of the information, university school of labor relations, infirmary university school, school of restaurant and hotel business.  possess a great classroom, the unit of biophysics of the CSIC and the major university |polideportivo| of the whole Basque country.http ://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lejona

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