PAYMOGO
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Paymogo, draws near at the Portuguese border, although first middle of the XIII begins his story century, one has the certainty through findings that this area was lived in already much earlier. The lifeline of Paymogo in the XIX century is gotten by the mines from Pyrite and ferric ore. Roman irrigations, beautifully and splendidly, but in itself included, it is a quite rural place. The development is promoted by agriculture, breeding and forestry. Pigs, that the double of the average population exceeds, are bred mainly here. This sheep-and goat breeding even exceeds the average population about the triple. Big - and small game also is in the surroundings represented.
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The symbol-most pregnant construction of Paymogo probably is the church of the Santa María Magdalena, she is on a castle, finishes of the XVII of century been built and been placed by the government as historic construction under monument protection in 1985. Another interesting construction is an old baroque country house from the XVII - century. Hunt precincts are on the pastures and mountains where hunt friends can indulge to the full extent your hobby. The visit of the river valley of the Chanza is commendable.
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