San Roque de Riomiera
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San Roque de Riomiera

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Panorama en San Roque de Riomiera, comarca de los Valles Pasiegos, Cantabria. En la fotografía se puede ver la bolera, la iglesia de San Roque del siglo XVII. A escasos metros se encuentra el Ayuntamiento de Sna Roque de Riomiera

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