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Canfranc
In the 11th century, right next to the road to France, Canfranc was born as a perfect example of border village. In the middle of a deep valley, with scarce agricultural resources, its inhabitants had to turn to commerce, basing their income on the transactions they made between Aragón and the French Bearn, and on the lodging they could offer to pilgrims and travelers. [More] [To consult more visits (in spanish)... ] |
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When you search for a place to stay during your visit to the valley, you will find good quality together with a wide range of prices.
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The faune and the flora in the Aragonese Pyrenees, as beautiful as wild, is protected to prevent its extinction. [More]
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Very close to the aragonese stretch of the Road to Santiago, is found one of the most idyllic romanesque spots.[More]
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Activities (in spanish)
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Magazine (in spanish) . [More]
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