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Romans in Asturias

The Romans had a major presence in Asuturias and Gijon specifically, as I learned.

Posted byPhil BarringtonSeptember 8, 2021March 6, 2022Posted ingijon, Museums, North Spain, Spain, TravelTags:Asturias, campa torres, casear, cimavilla, gijon, history, North Spain, roman, roman baths, romans, Spain, veranes3 Comments on Romans in Asturias
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