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    The Castle of Loarre is a Romanesque Castle and Abbey located near the town of the same name, Huesca Province in the Aragon autonomous region of Spain...
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    Loarre is a municipality in the province of Huesca, Spain. As of 2010, it had a population of 371 inhabitants. Loarre Castle "Cifras oficiales de población...
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  • Saladin. Filming took place in Ouarzazate, Morocco and in Spain, at the Loarre Castle (Huesca), Segovia, Ávila, Palma del Río, and Seville's Casa de Pilatos...
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  • the participation of RTVE, TV3 and Aragón TV. Shooting locations included Loarre and La Seu Vella. The film made it to the main competition of the 27th Málaga...
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    Castle of Loarre was built and expanded to serve as a frontier advance towards Muslim territories. It is one of the most important intact Romanesque castles...
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  • favorable. The scenes of the uprising were the outskirts of Huesca, with the Loarre castle as the main square defended by Antón de Luna; the surroundings of...
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  • (2007) El Ferrol of the Illustration Historical Heritage (Galicia) (2007) Loarre Castle (Aragon) (2007) Ancares – Somiedo (Galicia, Castile and León and...
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    of interest are Huesca's 13th century Cathedral and the medieval town of Loarre. Agüero, Albero Alto, Alcalá de Gurrea, Alcalá del Obispo, Alerre, Almudévar...
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  • Huesca), including locations such as the Irati Forest, and the Castle of Loarre. Urkijo's inspirations besides Basque mythology were the films Excalibur...
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    the borderlands of the Taifa of Zaragoza, controlling the territories of Loarre, Funes, Sos, Uncastillo, Arlas, Caparroso and Boltaña. In the year 1011...
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