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Meaning of las vistillas by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

las vistillas
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Very garden area of old Madrid, from which one could see past the banks of the Manzanares and Casa de Campo, located in the District of la Latina on one of the two hills of the Arabic Magrit separated by the Brook of the calle Segovia. In the middle ages the Vistillas jardin-balcon was a beautiful Hill with many strawberry. Legend has it that St. Francis of Assisi was made here a cabin when he did the camino de Santiago, cabin that was the origin of the current Basilica of Saint Francis the great.

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