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      • The lithology of Miranda de Ebro is largely composed of clayey soils, limestones and sandstones formed in the Oligocene (Pancorbo area) and in the Cretaceous (Sobrón area). For this reason, quarries and gravel pits are very common in the surroundings of Miranda de Ebro.
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  2. The lithology of Miranda de Ebro is largely composed of clayey soils, limestones and sandstones formed in the Oligocene (Pancorbo area) and in the Cretaceous (Sobrón area). For this reason, quarries and gravel pits are very common in the surroundings of Miranda de Ebro.

  3. Miranda de Ebro (Spanish: [miˈɾan̪da ðe ˈeβɾo]) is a city on the Ebro river in the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is located in the north-eastern part of the province, on the border with the province of Álava and the autonomous community of La Rioja.

  4. Miranda de Ebro, city, Burgos provincia (province), in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Castile-León, northern Spain. It lies south of Bilbao on a plain straddling the Ebro River. Although historians ascribe Roman origins to Miranda (“Admirable Place”), it is probably older and.

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  5. Miranda de Ebro. The beautiful Burgos city of Miranda de Ebro stands in a strategic enclave as a communications hub in the north of the peninsula. Discover all the treasures of this historic town that extends over both banks of the Ebro River under the watchful eye of its castle.

  6. Discover the heritage of Miranda de Ebro in its streets Church of San Juan Bautista More information This 14th-century church has remained almost hidden by attached edifices since 1875.

  7. May 29, 2024 · We do not know precisely when Miranda de Ebro was founded, but we are sure that it existed already in the 8th century. Two hundred years later, a bridge was built to cross the Ebro, which automatically turned Miranda de Ebro into the perfect place to trade.

  8. The origins of the castle of Miranda de Ebro date from 15 October 1358, when Tello of Castille asked the bishopric of Calahorra for the land to construct a castle at the top of the hill of La Picota, a place that was at that time occupied by the church of Santa Maria.

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