The Columbus' places
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If one approaches the place, where the rivers Tinto and Odiel unite, from a pine forest of luxuriant green on a mild hill look the whitewash, Hell shining Franciscan cloister
La Rábida forth. Five hundred years ago, his inhabitants wished the discoverer ships that should change the run of the history of the West through the risk of America's discovery, luck and good winch. Behind his walls, the words and thoughts still sound after, the Columbus and the wise monks with each other exchanged.
Palos,
Moguer and
La Rábida always are left for systems in the heart of the people with America.
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In the collective memory, the memory lives on and is still given the heroes, who went on the uncertain sea, in order to accomplish actions from so long-range meaning.
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