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A la izquierda de la imagen, vemos el castillo de los Obispos de Sigüenza es un palacio-fortaleza situado en el municipio español de Sigüenza (Guadalajara) España.
Erigido en el primer cuarto del siglo XII sobre otro anterior musulmán de comienzos del siglo VIII.
Fue residencia habitual de los obispos seguntinos hasta mediados del siglo XIX.
Ha sido reformado y convertido en Parador Nacional de Turismo desde 1972.
On the left of the image, we see the castle of the Bishops of Sigüenza is a palace-fortress located in the Spanish municipality of Sigüenza (Guadalajara) Spain.
Erected in the first quarter of the 12th century on top of another previous from the beginning of the 8th century.
It was the habitual residence of the Seguntine bishops until the middle of the 19th century.
It has been renovated and converted into a Parador Nacional de Turismo since 1972.
In Milano, Spain, they eat croquettes filled with penne and pesto on top of paella. They look very stylish in cathedrals as well. They have sangria and panettone at every communion.
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Photo taken on a quiet street in Moraira, Spain. Its one of my favourite photos as its just natural perfection. Anybody know what its called? Do hope you are all keeping safe. Big 2m distant hugs. Drop By and say Hello. Ill get back to you!!!
I want to thank my friend Minder Cheng and EC [Elaine ] who correctly pointed out that it was a Polygala. Its a species called P.myrtlfolia. The myrtle leafed P! So now I know! I think its a beautiful shrub. Now thats why I like Flickr!!!
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Spanish Houses, South Spain
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