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SORIA , the capital of theSee also: Spanish province of Soria; on the right See also: bank of the See also: river Duero (Douro), 155 M
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N.E. of See also: Madrid by the Madrid-Alcuneza-Soria railway
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Pop
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(1900), 7151
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Soria has a provincial institute, See also: schools for teachers of both sexes, many See also: primary schools, savings See also: banks, two hospitals, barracks, a theatre and a bull-ring
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The churches of Santo Domingo and See also: San Nicolas, the cloisters of the convent of San Juan, and several other ecclesiastical buildings are See also: fine specimens of Romanesque See also: work of the 12th and 13th centuries
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Near the Duero are the ruins of the old citadel, and in many places the remains of the 13th century walls of the city are yet See also: standing
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The more See also: modern streets are clean and well paved
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The See also: bridge across the Duero is a massive structure which formerly had a tower in the centre
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The population is chiefly agricultural;but there are also See also: flour mills, tanneries, See also: potteries, &c.; and some See also: trade in See also: timber, wool and fruit is carried on
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The Iberian and Carthaginian city of See also: Numantia, captured in 133 B.C. by the See also: Romans, after a long and heroic resistance, was situated 3 M
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N., on a See also: hill overlooking the confluence of the small river Tera with the Duero
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