Cuenca
municipality and capital of the province of Cuenca, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cuenca is a Spanish city, capital of the Cuenca province, in Castile-La Mancha. Around 50,000 are living there. It is famous for its monuments: The hanging houses, the Cathedral and other churches. It is located over the Jucar river, near the Serrania of Cuenca.[1]
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- Cuenca, Spain
- A Black and White Photo of the Cuenca Cathedral & houses in Cuenca, Spain.
- Cuenca, Spain
- Panoramic view of the Cuenca Cathedral.
- Casas Colgadas (Hanging Houses).
- Virgin of the Anguishes hermitage.
- Convent of la Merced.
- Convent of las Carmelitas.
- Parador Nacional de Cuenca.
- Cuenca's Province council.
- Alfonso VIII Street.
- Plaza Mayor
- Júcar River flowing through Cuenca.
- Río Júcar as seen from San Antón Bridge.
- Hanging Houses from the 15th Century in Cuenca, Spain
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