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Español: Vista del Castillo de Loarre. Este castillo románico, amurallado con torreones, está en la sierra de Loarre, en la provincia de Huesca ( España) (a unos 35 kilómetros de la capital provincial). Fue construido en el siglo XI por orden del rey Sancho III de Navarra sobre un promontorio de roca caliza. Está considerado como la fortaleza románica mejor conservada de Europa.
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This is a photo of a monument indexed in the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-51-0000089

Date 1 October 2006, 13:27:42
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Author Joachim Quandt
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