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Villoslada is the head of the "Sexmo of the Trinity" in the "Commonwealth and Land of Segovia", which is also known as "Villoslada of the Trinity". It includes, in addition to the place of its name, the hamlet of San Miguel and the outback of Elmore (or Ermoro). It belongs to the party of judicial
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Villoslada is basically a grain producer, as well as a producer of sunflowers and some other minor crops. In the past it bred sheep, cattle and pigs.
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Christ sculpture from the same period known as "Holy Christ". Also there are the
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Villoslada celebrates the festival of its patron saint,
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province of Segovia
Castilla y Leon
Spain
Santa Maria la Real de Nieva
San Miguel
San Nicolas de Bari
San Roque festival
Chapel of San Miguel de Párraces
national monument
Romanesque
Parish Church of St. Nicholas
40°59′19″N 4°25′20″W / 40.98861°N 4.42222°W / 40.98861; -4.42222
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Municipalities in the Province of Segovia

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