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Ermita de Santiago (Monsacro)

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Church in Asturias, Spain
Ermita de Santiago (Monsacro)
43°15′41″N 5°53′27″W / 43.261526°N 5.890839°W / 43.261526; -5.890839
LocationAsturias,  Spain

Ermita de Santiago (Monsacro) is an ancient stone octagonal Roman Catholic hermitage in the municipality of Morcín, an autonomous community in Asturias, Spain. It is located near the peak of Monsacro and another hermitage called the Ermita de la Magdalena.

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  1. Alvarez, Giselle (31 May 2022). "Los picos más bonitos y accesibles de Asturias". La Nueva España. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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