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TERUEL , the capital of theSee also: Spanish province of Teruel; on the See also: left See also: bank of the See also: river Guadalaviar, at its confluence with the Alfambra, and on the Murviedro-See also: Calatayud railway
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(1900) 10,797
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The older See also: part of Teruel is a walled city with narrow gloomy streets and crumbling See also: medieval houses, but See also: modern suburbs have been built outside the walls
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Some of the numerous churches are worth seeing, with their paintings by the 17th-century artist Antonio Visquert
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In the cloisters of See also: San Pedro lie the remains of the celebrated " lovers of Teruel," Juan de Marcilla and Isabella de See also: Segura, who lived in the 13th century and whose pathetic See also: story has formed the subject of numerous dramas and poems by See also: Perez de See also: Montalban, Yaque de See also: Salas, Hartzenbusch and others
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The See also: cathedral See also: dates from the 16th century
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The See also: great aqueduct of 140 See also: arches was erected in 1555–6o by See also: Pierre Bedel, a French architect
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Teruel has several See also: good hospitals and asylums for the aged and See also: children, an institute, a training school for teachers, See also: primary See also: schools, a public library, an See also: athenaeum, a meteorological station, and a large prison
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The see was created in 1577, and forms part of the archiepiscopal province of Saragossa
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