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Valerón's "monastery" (in Spanish cenobio de Valerón) is an archaeological site on the Spanish island of Grand Canary, in the municipality of Santa Maria de Guia, on Valerón's cliff. It is the largest pre-Hispanic collective granary built before Roman times and used by the island's inhabitants until the conquest of the island at the end of the 15th century. Close to Gáldar Painted cave, it is one of the emblematic sites of Grand Canary and is listed as a Spanish Property of cultural interest.

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  • Das Cenobio de Valerón ist eine archäologische Stätte auf Gran Canaria, im Stadtgebiet von Santa María de Guía im Tal von Valerón. Es handelt sich um einen gemeinsamen Getreidespeicher der Canarios, die ihn bis zur spanischen Eroberung der Inseln im 15. Jahrhundert nutzten. Gemeinsam mit der Cueva Pintada in Gáldar ist es eines der Wahrzeichen von Gran Canaria. (de)
  • Valerón's "monastery" (in Spanish cenobio de Valerón) is an archaeological site on the Spanish island of Grand Canary, in the municipality of Santa Maria de Guia, on Valerón's cliff. It is the largest pre-Hispanic collective granary built before Roman times and used by the island's inhabitants until the conquest of the island at the end of the 15th century. Close to Gáldar Painted cave, it is one of the emblematic sites of Grand Canary and is listed as a Spanish Property of cultural interest. (en)
  • El Cenobio de Valerón es un parque arqueológico situado en la isla de Gran Canaria —Canarias, España—, dentro del municipio de Santa María de Guía, en el barranco de Valerón. Se trata de un granero colectivo construido y usado por los aborígenes de la isla hasta la conquista europea de la misma a finales del siglo xv. Junto a la Cueva Pintada de Gáldar es uno de los yacimientos arqueológicos más emblemáticos de Gran Canaria. (es)
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  • Spain (en)
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  • Cenobio de Valerón (en)
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  • 275 m (en)
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  • Africa (en)
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  • Location of the caves of Valeron on Gran Canary, off the coast of Africa (en)
  • Location of the caves of Valeron (en)
  • on Grand Canary - map of the Canary Islands (en)
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  • Caves of Valeron (en)
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  • Cenobio de Valerón (en)
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  • Collective granary (en)
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  • Cenobio de Valerón (en)
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  • Das Cenobio de Valerón ist eine archäologische Stätte auf Gran Canaria, im Stadtgebiet von Santa María de Guía im Tal von Valerón. Es handelt sich um einen gemeinsamen Getreidespeicher der Canarios, die ihn bis zur spanischen Eroberung der Inseln im 15. Jahrhundert nutzten. Gemeinsam mit der Cueva Pintada in Gáldar ist es eines der Wahrzeichen von Gran Canaria. (de)
  • Valerón's "monastery" (in Spanish cenobio de Valerón) is an archaeological site on the Spanish island of Grand Canary, in the municipality of Santa Maria de Guia, on Valerón's cliff. It is the largest pre-Hispanic collective granary built before Roman times and used by the island's inhabitants until the conquest of the island at the end of the 15th century. Close to Gáldar Painted cave, it is one of the emblematic sites of Grand Canary and is listed as a Spanish Property of cultural interest. (en)
  • El Cenobio de Valerón es un parque arqueológico situado en la isla de Gran Canaria —Canarias, España—, dentro del municipio de Santa María de Guía, en el barranco de Valerón. Se trata de un granero colectivo construido y usado por los aborígenes de la isla hasta la conquista europea de la misma a finales del siglo xv. Junto a la Cueva Pintada de Gáldar es uno de los yacimientos arqueológicos más emblemáticos de Gran Canaria. (es)
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