Cerro Del Puerco
near La Pradera de Navalhorno, Castilla y León (España)
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The place is one of the best preserved trenches of the Spanish Civil War, specially the period of the La Granja Battle, Republican ofensive for recover Segovia base of the For Whom the bells tolls, Ernest Hemingway's famous novel.
Area plenty of history, the talk wasn't only about war but also king's Alfonso XII pine Valsaín wood's policy protection and productivity for more than 300 years to provide energy for the Real Fábrica de Vidrio (Royal Glass Factory) in the 18th century.
Area plenty of history, the talk wasn't only about war but also king's Alfonso XII pine Valsaín wood's policy protection and productivity for more than 300 years to provide energy for the Real Fábrica de Vidrio (Royal Glass Factory) in the 18th century.
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