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Plaza de Aragón

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A: Plaza de Aragón

by Atila Bezdan, 20 meters away

Plaza de Aragón

B: Plaza de Paraíso

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C: Facultad de Medicina y Ciencias de Zaragoza

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D: Caesar Augusta. La casa de los hispanorromanos

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E: Plaza de España

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F: Calle de Alfonso I

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Calle de Alfonso I

G: Zaragoza, El Plata Club

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Zaragoza, El Plata Club

H: Zaragoza, El Patio Del Plata

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Zaragoza, El Patio Del Plata

I: Calle de Alfonso I

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Calle de Alfonso I

J: PLAZA SAN FELIPE, ZARAGOZA

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PLAZA SAN FELIPE, ZARAGOZA

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