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    The Roman walls of Lugo (Spanish, Galician: Muralla Romana de Lugo) are the ancient Roman defensive walls stretching 2,120 metres (6,960 ft) around the...
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    is also essentially of Roman date. The city of Lugo is along the Camino Primitivo path of the Camino de Santiago. The population of the city in 2018 was...
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    Wall, built around Londinium between 190 and 225, probably between 200 and 220 Roman walls of Lugo, built between 263 and 276 AD to defend the Roman town...
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    Roman Britain and [not recorded] Silesia Walls, Poland Trajan's Wall, in Dobruja, Romania Athanaric's Wall, Romania Wat's Dyke parallel, for part of the...
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    east of Gijón, and passes through Oviedo and Lugo, with a total length of 311 km. This is a list of the locations included in the 2015 extension of the...
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  • "Palmeral of Elche". UNESCO. Retrieved September 17, 2010. "Roman Walls of Lugo". UNESCO. Retrieved September 17, 2010. "Catalan Romanesque Churches of the...
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  • Camino Primitivo) is one of the paths of the Camino de Santiago. It begins in the old Asturian capital of Oviedo and runs west to Lugo and then south to Santiago...
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    Augusta. University Museum A Domus do Mitreo (The Domus of the Mithraeum) next to the Roman walls of Lugo, in Galicia. Switzerland Martigny (ancient Octodurus)...
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  • Dubrovnik, Croatia Roman walls of Lugo, Galicia, surrounding the city since the 1st century Walls of Ávila, Spain Walls of Nicosia, Cyprus Walls of Ston, Croatia...
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    pilgrimage route to Santiago follows an earlier Roman trade route, which continues to the Atlantic coast of Galicia, ending at Cape Finisterre. Although...
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    Frantses bidea, literally the "way of the Franks") follows the GR 65 and is the most popular of the routes of the Way of St. James (Spanish: Camino de Santiago)...
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    The Roman bridge of Lugo crosses the Minho river in Lugo, Galicia. The bridge is of Roman origin and has been rebuilt many times in its history. The bridge...
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    founded some of the first cities in Galicia like Lugo and Ourense. Perhaps the best-known examples are the Roman Walls of Lugo and the Tower of Hercules in...
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    The Aqueduct of Segovia (Spanish: Acueducto de Segovia) is a Roman aqueduct in Segovia, Spain. It was built around the first century AD to channel water...
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    complete, such as the town walls of Lugo in Hispania Tarraconensis, now northern Spain. The administrative structure and wealth of the Empire made possible...
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    University Museum A Domus do Mitreo (category Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Spain)
    museum center built on the old site of the Pazo de Montenegro and annexed buildings, next to the Roman walls of Lugo. The Museum is called Domus do Mitreo...
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    joining the French Way at Arzúa (A Coruña). This route follows the old Roman road, the Via Agrippa –which was used in the Middle Ages by Christian pilgrims...
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  • Xoán, Portomarín Lugo Cathedral Monastery of Santa María de Meira Monastery of San Xulián de Samos Mondoñedo Cathedral Roman walls of Lugo Serra dos Ancares...
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    Las Médulas (category Roman towns and cities in Spain)
    extent of the Roman-era works. The spectacular landscape of Las Médulas resulted from the ruina montium (wrecking of the mountains), a Roman mining technique...
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    Catedral de Santa María), better known as Lugo Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church and basilica in Lugo, Galicia, north-western Spain. The cathedral...
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    Spanish art (redirect from Art of Spain)
    The Aqueduct of Segovia, Roman Walls of Lugo, Alcántara Bridge (104–106 AD), and the Tower of Hercules lighthouse are among a number of well-preserved...
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    protection of Lugo—which was now a stronghold due to its Roman walls—and Iria Flavia. Dumio was re-established by the Bay of Biscay in Mondoñedo, Lugo assumed...
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  • 26 June 2010. "Roman Walls of Lugo". UNESCO. Retrieved 20 December 2011. "Routes of Santiago de Compostela: Camino Francés and Routes of Northern Spain"...
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  • This is a list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world by year of inscription, selected during the annual sessions of the World Heritage Committee...
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    urbanized zones of Braga (Bracara Augusta), Porto, Lugo (Lucus Augusta) and Astorga (Asturica Augusta). Bracara Augusta, the modern city of Braga, became...
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    Arde Lucus (category Lugo)
    lit. transl. Burn Lugo) is a festival celebrated in Lugo, Spain in the last weeks of June which revives the Roman and castro past of the city, and which...
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    Santo Toribio de Liébana (category 13th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Spain)
    The Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana is a Roman Catholic monastery located in the district of Liébana, near Potes in Cantabria, Spain. Located in...
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    Basilica of the Holy Saviour or Cathedral of San Salvador (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana Basílica de San Salvador, Latin: Sancta Ovetensis) is a Roman Catholic...
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    Cámara Santa (category Roman Catholic chapels in Spain)
    The Holy chamber of Oviedo (Spanish: Cámara Santa de Oviedo, also known as the chapel of St. Michael) is a Roman Catholic pre-Romanesque church in Oviedo...
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