Artajona

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General view of Artajona. Vista de Artajona, Navarra, Espana, 2015-01-06, DD 01.JPG
General view of Artajona.
Fortified church of St Saturnino. Iglesia-fortaleza de San Saturnino, Cerco de Artajona, Navarra, Espana, 2015-01-06, DD 04.JPG
Fortified church of St Saturnino.

Artajona is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain.

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Foggy morning view of the Basilica of Our Lady of Jerusalem, Artajona, Navarre, Spain. The basilica was built between 1709 and 1714 in honor of Our Lady of Jerusalem, patron saint of Artajona. Ermita de Nuestra Senora de Jerusalen, Artajona, Navarra, Espana, 2015-01-06, DD 09.JPG
Foggy morning view of the Basilica of Our Lady of Jerusalem, Artajona, Navarre, Spain. The basilica was built between 1709 and 1714 in honor of Our Lady of Jerusalem, patron saint of Artajona.

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Artajona
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