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The only World Heritage city that by number of inhabitants is considered a village

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With just over 15,000 inhabitants, this is one of the largest monumental jewels declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in SpainIt is not Ávila or Cuenca: what to see in the smallest World Heritage Site in Spain Spain is a country with large cities that take international attention. However, sometimes, the most impressive heritage is hidden in the smallest places. It is the case of Baeza, in the province of Jaén, a city that holds the title of …

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With just over 15,000 inhabitants, this is one of the largest monumental jewels declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in SpainIt is not Ávila or Cuenca: what to see in the smallest World Heritage Site in Spain Spain is a country with large cities that take international attention. However, sometimes, the most impressive heritage is hidden in the smallest places. It is the case of Baeza, in the province of Jaén, a city that holds the title of …

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Eldiario.es broke the news in Spain on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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