Fascinanting Spain-Torrejoncillo, Cáceres (3rd century B.C.)
“Fascinanting Spain-Torrejoncillo, Cáceres (3rd century B.C.)» «Just 13 kilometres from Coria, crossing the river Alagón and also in Cáceres, you will reach Torrejoncillo, another of the oldest towns in Spain. The Celtiberian vestiges allow us to locate its origin in the 3rd century B.C., while remains of different types testify that there was a Roman settlement. In any case, none of them were of great importance. The Arabs were responsible for giving entity to the village. Around the watchtower that gives its name to the place grew the nucleus around which the current population is structured. It is one...
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