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junction of the
rivers Cinca and Vero. An
ancient Celtiberian city
called Bergidum or Bergiduna, in
Roman times Barbastro (now
called Brutina) was included...
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themselves into municipia, e.g. Nova
Augusta (Lara de los Infantes, Burgos),
Bergidum Flavium (Torre del Bierzo, El Bierzo, León), Segovia, Duratón (Segovia)...
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known people living here were the Celtiberians, who
lived in
Bergidum,
later known as
Bergidum Flavium after the
Roman conquest. In the
Middle Ages, the...
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undergraduate education.
Theatre productions perform regularly at the
local Teatro Bergidum, and
there is a
local multiplex cinema with
seven screens. The city hosts...
- León),
Asturica (Astorga – León), Mons
Medullius (Las Medulas? – León),
Bergidum (Cacabelos, near
Villafranca del
Bierzo – León),
Bedunia (Castro de Cebrones...
- (Ourense)
Gemestario XVIII Portela de
Aguiar (El Bierzo, León)
Castro Bergidum XIII
Cacabelos (El Bierzo, León)
Interamnium Flavium XX
Bembibre (El Bierzo...
- Calderón (Valladolid)
Teatro Emperador Teatro Gullón (Astorga)
Teatro Bergidum Teatro Prin****l (Burgos)
Teatro Juan
Bravo Teatro Latorre Teatro Lope...
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reference to the
Bierzo region,
whose name
derives from the pre-Roman city of
Bergidum, is from
Pliny the Elder. The
Romans developed agriculture, introduced...
- García, 33–57. ISBN 84-7923-123-8. López Valle,
Melchor (2004).
Castro Bergidum. El
Mayor Asentamiento Castreño Berciano.
Imprenta Grama (Ponferrada)....
- 1988, para
cuatro guitarras y percusión Álbum núm. 1, para
guitarra Suite Bergidum, 1992 Álbum
infantil núm. 2, 1993 Concierto, para
cuatro guitarras y orquesta...