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  • Navarra was also the name of a Spanish destroyer battleship of the XIX century. See picture at the Library of the American Congess

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Navarra guide | Pamplona, Tudela, Roncesvalles (0 words)
Navarra’s greatest claim to fame is that its capital city is host to one of the world’s best known (and most hazardous) festivals.
Navarra’s location as the gateway to France has given it great strategic importance since Roman times.
The city boasts a wealth of monumental buildings including the magnificent 14 th century cathedral – one of Spain’s most important religious buildings – which houses the tombs of the 18 th century Spanish king Charles III and his queen Eleonora.
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