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L'Escaezu de les piedres

French concentration camps operated from the military uprising against the Republic until 1947, throughout the country. In Asturias it is estimated that there were 15, the furthest being Arnao, the only one that exclusively welcomes women and children in their second age.

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French concentration camps operated from the military uprising against the Republic until 1947, throughout the country. In Asturias it is estimated that there were 15, the furthest being Arnao, the only one that exclusively welcomes women and children in their second age.

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