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Español: Fotografía de la Torre "La Miranda" de Llinars del Vallès tomada pocos días después del combate que tuvo lugar en esa localidad durante la Guerra Civil española. Las explosiones produjeron graves daños a muchos edificios, entre ellos esta construcción modernista, cuyo estado queda evidenciado en la imagen. El epígrafe rezaba: "Vista parcial del pueblo de Llinás, con la iglesia y edificios circunvecinos volados con dinamita por los rojos en su retirada."
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Source El Noticiero de España. 11 de marzo de 1939.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Other versions Photograph of "La Miranda" of Llinars del Vallès taken a few days after the combat that took place during the Spanish Civil War. The explosions caused serious damage to many buildings, including this modernist construction, whose state is evident in the image. The epigraph reads: "Partial view of the town of Llinás, with the church and surrounding buildings blown by dynamite by the reds in their retreat."
Camera location41° 38′ 26″ N, 2° 24′ 08″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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