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Bridge of Roman origin, probably from the 1st century. Originally it had a span of 4.38 m and a height of 2.19 m with a width of about 3.50 m. Note that when we passed here the stream was not at all fordable. It became the bridge...
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The Camino in Andalusia is called Camino Mozarabe and honors the Christians who lived in the Muslim area of Al-Andalus (called Mozarabs) and were aware of the discovery of the remains of the apostle Santiago in Compostela. They risked their lives to travel to Santiago, the immense distance from the south to the remains of the apostle in the north of Spain.
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Bridge of Roman origin, probably from the 1st century. Originally it had a span of 4.38 m and a height of 2.19 m with a width of about 3.50 m.
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Great example of medieval military architecture from the 12th century. It is the most fortified building in the most walled population of Córdoba.
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In the heart of the Cordoba countryside, this town is especially known for its vineyards, even having its own designation of origin: Montilla-Moriles. Olive trees and cereals are also cultivated. The town is located in a sea of hills among which the Sierra de Montilla timidly stands out.
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In the heart of the Cordoba countryside, this town is especially known for its vineyards, even having its own designation of origin: Montilla-Moriles. Olive trees and cereals are also cultivated. The town is located in a sea of hills among which the Sierra de Montilla timidly stands out.
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Its name is due to the Guadajoz river, which crosses this town on the road between Córdoba and Granada. The Guadajoz is known as the river of bread due to the cereal fields that accompany it in its course. Castro del Río was an old Almohad fortress and preserves the urban structure of this period around the Church of the Assumption.
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Its name actually comes from the Latin "specula", which meant 'watchtower'. Its castle, residence of the Dukes of Osuna, is undoubtedly a singular watchtower in the middle of the Cordovan countryside with its endless cereal fields.
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