Iglesia de San Esteban (Sograndio)

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Iglesia de San Esteban (Sograndio)
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Iglesia de San Esteban (Sograndio)
43°20′50″N5°56′08″W / 43.347222°N 5.935556°W / 43.347222; -5.935556
Location Asturias, Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Iglesia de San Esteban (Sograndio)[ pronunciation? ] is a church in Sograndio, Asturias, Spain. It was established in the 12th century.

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