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Neighbours of Lanzas Agudas, 1934

Neighbours of Lanzas Agudas, 1934. Courtesy of Miguel Sabino Díaz.

The population of the Valley of Carranza consolidated in the Middle Ages with the formation of primitive councils, so-called concejos, and the government of the republic of Carranza was decided through council meetings. Until 1740, year in which the Valley Assembly House was built in the neighbourhood of Concha, weather permitting, general assemblies were held under a holm oak planted before St Mary’s Church in Soscaño, where the account books were kept. (more…)