Serrablo churches

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title: Serrablo churches
text: The Serrablo Churches are a group of early-romanesque and mozarabic churches located in small villages of Alto Gállego. The churches are thought to have been built by the mozarabic presence in the area between the 10th and 11th century, a time in which Serrablo was bordered by the moorish state of Al-Andalus. These churches are: San Bartolomé de Gavín, Santa Eulalia de Susín, San Pedro de Larrade, San Andrés de Satue, San Juan de Orús, San Pedro de Lasieso, San Juan de Busa, Santa Eulalia de Oró
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date modified: 2022-07-18T17:56:50Z
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