El pedroso de la armuña

Peñaranda

These are lands that occupy most of the village and are owned by the Town Hall, which leases them to some people registered in the village. This system has contributed a lot to some inhabitants of the village. At present its distribution is inequitable despite being managed by the local consistory.
It is believed that the first settlers of this area were the Vacceos or Vetones, the origin of the first settlements dates back to the fourth century, the Romans who built a Roman road that connected the south with the north of the peninsula and in it placed certain places of rest every certain distance during the long journey, one of these villas was what gradually became the village.
The history of the church of San Pedro dates back to 1487, when the crown ordered the demolition of the tower of Suero de Solís due to the lack of agreement between the inhabitants and the nobleman. Later the land occupied by the tower and the stone itself was used for the construction of the church at the beginning of the 16th century.

Pedrosillo el ralomunicipality in spain

These are lands that occupy most of the village and are owned by the Town Hall, which leases them to some people registered in the village. This system has contributed a lot to some inhabitants of the village. At present its distribution is inequitable in spite of being managed by the local consistory.
It is believed that the first settlers of this area were the Vacceos or Vetones, the origin of the first settlements dates back to the fourth century, the Romans who built a Roman road that connected the south with the north of the peninsula and in it placed certain places of rest every certain distance during the long journey, one of these villas constituted what would gradually become the village.
The history of the church of San Pedro dates back to 1487, when the crown ordered the demolition of the tower of Suero de Solís due to the lack of agreement between the inhabitants and the nobleman. Later the land occupied by the tower and the stone itself was used for the construction of the church at the beginning of the 16th century.

The salamanca rock

These are lands that occupy most of the village and are owned by the Town Hall, which leases them to some people registered in the village. This system has contributed a lot to some inhabitants of the village. At present its distribution is inequitable in spite of being managed by the local consistory.
It is believed that the first settlers of this area were the Vacceos or Vetones, the origin of the first settlements dates back to the fourth century, the Romans who built a Roman road that connected the south with the north of the peninsula and in it placed certain places of rest every certain distance during the long journey, one of these villas was what gradually became the village.
The history of the church of San Pedro dates back to 1487, when the crown ordered the demolition of the tower of Suero de Solís due to the lack of agreement between the inhabitants and the nobleman. Later the land occupied by the tower and the stone itself was used for the construction of the church at the beginning of the 16th century.

Peñaranda de bracamonte

These are lands that occupy most of the village and are owned by the Town Hall, which leases them to some people registered in the village. This system has contributed a lot to some inhabitants of the village. At present its distribution is inequitable in spite of being managed by the local consistory.
It is believed that the first settlers of this area were the Vacceos or Vetones, the origin of the first settlements dates back to the fourth century, the Romans who built a Roman road that connected the south with the north of the peninsula and in it placed certain places of rest every certain distance during the long journey, one of these villas was what gradually became the village.
The history of the church of San Pedro dates back to 1487, when the crown ordered the demolition of the tower of Suero de Solís due to the lack of agreement between the inhabitants and the nobleman. Later the land occupied by the tower and the stone itself was used for the construction of the church at the beginning of the 16th century.