Castros (Spain)
A castro is a fortified settlement, usually pre-Roman, some from late Bronze Age and Iron Age, the oldest research associated with the Celtic culture. These are frequently found in the Northern Spain, particularly in Asturias, Galicia, Cantabria, Basque Country and the province of Ávila, with the Castro culture and on the plateau with Las Cogotas culture. The word castro comes from the Latin castrum, which means "hill fort".
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Castros (Spain)
A castro is a fortified settlement, usually pre-Roman, some from late Bronze Age and Iron Age, the oldest research associated with the Celtic culture. These are frequently found in the Northern Spain, particularly in Asturias, Galicia, Cantabria, Basque Country and the province of Ávila, with the Castro culture and on the plateau with Las Cogotas culture. The word castro comes from the Latin castrum, which means "hill fort".
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Un castro est une fortificatio ...... qui marque la fin des castros.
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Un castro est une fortificatio ...... qui marque la fin des castros.
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