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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 116 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LUGO  ,

capital of the above
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Spanish province, is situated on the
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left
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bank of the
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river Mino and on the railway from Corunna to
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Madrid . Pop . (Igoo) 26,959 . Lugo is an episcopal see, and was formerly the capital of Galicia . Suburbs have grown up, round the
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original
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town, the form of which, nearly quadrangular, is defined by a massive
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Roman wall 30 to 40 ft. high and 20 ft. thick, with projecting semicircular towers which numbered 85 as
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late as 1809, when parts of the fortifications were destroyed by the French . The wall now serves as a
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promenade . The
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Gothic
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cathedral, on the south side of the town,
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dates from the 12th century, but was modernized in the 18th, and possesses no
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special architectural merit . The conventual church of Santo Domingo dates from the 14th century . The
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principal
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industries are tanning, and the manufacture of
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linen and woollen
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cloth . About 1 m . S., on the left bank of the Mino, are the famous hot
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sulphur
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baths of Lugo . Lugo (Lucus Augusti) was a flourishing city under Roman
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rule (c .

19 B.C.–A.D . 409) and was made by

Augustus the seat of a conventus juridicus (
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assize) . Its sulphur baths were even then well known . It was sacked by barbarian invaders in the 5th century, and suffered greatly in the Moorish
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wars of the 8th century . The bishopric dates from a very early period, and it it said to have acquired metropolitan rank in the
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middle of the 6th century; it is now in the archiepiscopal province of Santiago de Compostela .

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