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| Fountain outside our hotel next to the downtown transit plaza near Plaza de España. | 
    
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| Iglesia de Santa Maria la Antigua - Old St. Mary's.  Interesting for the romanesque tower on the gothic church | 
    
 
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| Portal of the University of Valladolid. | 
    
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| Spanish wine is great, and inexpensive. | 
    
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| View across Valladolid from our friend's apartment. | 
    
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| Dishing up some lechazo.  Yum! | Lechazo and temperanillo.  Unbeatable combination. | 
    
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| Buñuelos are a traditional desert - filled with creamy goodness. | 
    
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| Restored portal near Plaza Mayor. | 
    
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| Courtyard reflecting Moorish influence. | 
    
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| Valladolid is full of great architecture.  These palaces on the Paseo Zorilla are
fine examples.  It has been an especially important city since it
became the capital of Castilla-Aragon, and all of Spain, under
Ferdinand and Isabella. | This one is called the Casa Mantilla. Check this page out to see more of Valladolid's architecture: http://myplace.frontier.com/~paulgriffith2/pix/valladolid.html  | 
    
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| Plaza Mayor. | 
    
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| Ayuntimiento - City Hall - Plaza Mayor. | 
    
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| Statue
of Conde Pedro Ansúrez. Castillian control of Valladolid was
re-established by King Alfonso VI of Castile as a Lordship for Count
Pedro Ansúrez in 1072, who set the small settlement on the path to
becoming an important city. | 
    
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| Monument to Christopher Columbus in the Plaza de Colón. |