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Castro de Baroña

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Castro de Baroña (42°41'41.40"N - 9°1'57.10"W) is an archaelogical site in Province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. The settlement dates from the first century BC to the first century AD and consists of 20 circular or oval stone houses within a double defensive wall. It is an example of Castro culture.

View of Castro de Baroña.
Castro de Baroña as seen from inside the defensive wall.
Road sign to Castro de Baroña.

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