Torres Del Río

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This town is located by the Linares River[1] opposite Sansol. It is known for its Templar octagonal Romanesque church, formally related to those of Segovia (la Veracruz) and Eunate. The town was conquered from the Muslim occupation in 914 AD and belonged to the Monastery of Irache for several centuries before the citizens of the town bought the monastery out in the 14th century.[2]) It is along The French Way (Template:Langx) of the Camino de Santiago.

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View of Torres del rio

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