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  2. Las Gobas - Wikipedia

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    Las Gobas is a cave settlement and necropolis situated in Laño, Burgos, northern Spain, dating from the 7th to the 11th centuries CE. [1] The site features 13 artificial caves. Initially, these caves served both residential and burial functions.

  3. Burgos - Wikipedia

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    Burgos is considered the coldest city in Spain, among cities with a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants. [19] [20] Temperature ranges can be extreme and Burgos is drier than Spain's coastal regions, although there is year-round precipitation. Average annual precipitation is 546 mm (21.5 in) and the average annual relative humidity is 72%.

  4. Burgos Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    This is one of the best Classicism Gothic sculptural set of the 13th century in Spain. It is dedicated to the archaic theme of Christ in Majesty, but using an innovative plastic. The central element and artistically most refined is the tympanum, whose execution is attributed to a French artist referred to as the Master of the Beau Dieu of Amiens.

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  6. San Juan de Ortega - Wikipedia

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    Located on the old Camiño Francés, it is commonly believed that the monastery was built by Saint John of Ortega himself, with the help of his friend and fellow saint, Domingo de la Calzada, around 1142 as a help point to the pilgrims who walked to Santiago de Compostela along the Way of Saint James. [1]

  7. San Nicolás de Bari, Burgos - Wikipedia

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    The church was built in 1408, replacing another Romanesque temple. [1] Inside the temple presides one of the most monumental altarpieces of the Castilian Renaissance art, designed and produced in the fifteenth century by Simón de Colonia and his son Francisco de Colonia The altarpiece dedicated to St. Nicholas is an imposing retable that is unique among its contemporaries in terms of its size ...

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