Aragón
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Feb 14th, St Valentin’s day: The story of the «Teruel’s lovers»
Shakespeare wrote about Romeo and Juliet because he had not read about these lovers. 😛 I have found an English-speaking blog which treats the subject, so I don’t have to translate anything: As the story goes, Teruel in the 1200s was home to Juan Diego de Marcilla and Isabel de Segura—he, the second son in his family and… Continue reading
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Iglesia de San Pedro de Cervatos
proud-spaniard: 1100×590 Iglesia de San Pedro de Cervatos, Aragón, España (románica) St Peter’s church in Cervatos, Aragon, Spain (romanesque) Collegiate Church of San Pedro de Cervatos. located in Campoo de Enmedio, Spain, it was built around 1129. It has been protected by a heritage listing (currently Bien de Interés Cultural) since 1895.The main entrance of… Continue reading