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San Rafael (El Espinar)
Place in Castile and Leon, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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San Rafael is one of the four population centres of the municipality of El Espinar, in the Spanish province of Segovia.
History
It is estimated that its foundation took place in 1790 at the former unpaved crossroads of the one which linked Madrid to La Coruña with another one that headed north towards Segovia, in what is known today as Plaza de Castilla. In its early days, the area was colloquially referred to as La Fondilla due to the presence of an inn serving travellers along these routes.[1]
Geography
San Rafael is situated in the southern bank of the Gudillos river, a tributary of the Moros river. It is bordered to the northeast by the Cabeza Reina mountain; to the east, by the Guadarrama Pass; to the south, by the mountains of Cabeza Líjar and Cueva Valiente; and to the northwest, by the small hill of El Estepar. The eastern and southern boundaries of the settlement are surrounded by an extensive pine forest.
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