1300 Meters Above Sea Level: the Amazing Pre-Roman Village Nestled Between Mountains in the Ancares
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The heights that separate El Bierzo and Galicia make up dense massifs in which the Galician and Lioness slopes represent this reality perfectly. Despite having steps like O'Cebreiro, over the centuries their populations have lived largely isolated. One of the effects of this can be seen in the preservation of the pallotas. These houses are dispersed in several municipalities, but have in Piornedo one of their highest exponents. Thus, the streets…
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