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Aviles
Aviles
Native of Avila is a city, a town-council and a parish of the autonomous community of the Asturias princedom (Spain), in the margins of the estuary of native of Avila, to 25 km of Gijón and 27 of Oviedo.The that is the first thing I have heard about it of the human presence in the town-council date from the prehistory. For the little remains that they have moved close us —un ax of the paleolithic inferior and three of the neolithic, these last opposing in the Rocica—, this presence went rather scarce.It is unknown, equally, if in the town-council existed children's game. There is a lot of vagueness also on the origin of native of Avila. It is supposed that comes of a Roman settling whose owner called to him Abilius. They have found scarce and dispersed materials of that period: a capital of marble, of Corinthian order, reutilizadoed as baptismal pile in the church of saint Nicholas of Bari, and mint roman in the estuary, Sabugo, Llaranes and the Carrio ://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avil%C3 %A9s |http|Juan J. Rodríguez-May 2001.

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