
Cuéllar
Impressive medieval castle
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Cuéllar is a medieval town famous for its castle, which now serves as a secondary school, and its walled enclosure. The town's Jewish quarter and the Church of San Martín add to its historical charm.
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Impressive medieval castle
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Cuéllar is a medieval town famous for its castle, which now serves as a secondary school, and its walled enclosure. The town's Jewish quarter and the Church of San Martín add to its historical charm.

Royal Palace with spectacular gardens
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This town is known for its stunning natural surroundings and historical significance, making it a must-visit destination in Segovia. The Royal Palace of La Granja, located nearby, adds to its beauty with its impressive architecture and gardens.

Well-preserved historical and artistic complex
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Sepúlveda is nestled in the Natural Park of Las Hoces del Río Duratón, offering breathtaking natural scenery. The town also boasts an impressive Plaza Mayor and significant religious heritage, including the churches of Nuestra Señora de la Virgen de la Peña and El Salvador.

Well-preserved historical and artistic complex
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Pedraza is a charming medieval town with well-preserved architecture, offering a glimpse into the past with its cobblestone streets and historic buildings. It is a popular spot for those interested in history and culture.

Well-preserved historical and artistic ensemble
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Ayllón is a traditional town set amidst beautiful wooded surroundings. It is known for its historical landmarks, such as the tower of the Martina and the former convent of San Francisco, and its connection to significant historical figures.
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