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San Cucao

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A picture of a church. The church is off to the left and is flanked on the right by some trees. There is a large cross above the door of the church and another cross at the very top of the bell tower.
San Cucao Church

San Cucao (Spanish: San Cucufate de Llanera) is a parish of the municipality of Llanera, Asturias. Its name refers to Saint Cucuphas.

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Parishes in Llanera, Asturias, Spain
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