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====Castile and León==== [[File:mingorria0520.jpg|thumb|right|Verraco in [[Mingorría]], Castile and León, Spain.]] [[File:VERRACO DE VILLANUEVA DEL CAMPILLO 2.jpg|thumb|Verraco located in the Plaza mayor of [[Villanueva del Campillo]]. It is the [[Vettones]]' largest zoomorphic sculpture found until now in the Iberian Peninsula.]] [[File:VILLATORO.jpg|thumb|right| Verracos in [[Villatoro]], Castile and León, Spain.]] ===== Province of Ávila ===== * [[Aldea del Rey Niño]] * [[Arévalo]] (one verraco in the Palacio del general Vicente de Río) * [[Ávila, Spain|Ávila]] (14 verracos from Tornadizos and three found next to [[Adaja|Adaja River]]) * [[Cardeñosa]] (Castro of [[Las Cogotas]]) * [[Chamartín, Ávila|Chamartín]] (five verracos, the best preserved is the [[Verraco of the Castro de la Mesa de Miranda]]) * [[Martiherrero]] (four verracos) * [[Mingorría]] * [[Mirueña de los Infanzones]] (two verracos embedded in a wall of a house) * [[Narrillos de San Leonardo]], Ávila * [[El Oso, Ávila|El Oso]] (verraco nicknamed "El oso" (''the bear'') and gives name to the town) * [[San Miguel de Serrezuela]] (today in ''El Torreón de los Guzmanes'' in the city of Ávila) * [[Santa María del Arroyo]] ([[Verraco of Santa María del Arroyo]]) * [[Santo Domingo de las Posadas]] (one verraco) * [[Solosancho]] (two verracos, [[Castro de Ulaca]]) * [[El Tiemblo]] (four verracos, the known "''[[Bulls of Guisando]]''") * [[Tornadizos de Ávila]] (eight verracos preserved) * [[La Torre]] (two headless verracos in the atrium of the church and other embedded in a wall) * [[Villanueva del Campillo]] (two verracos, one of them the largest in Europe) * [[Villatoro]] (three verracos) * [[Vicolozano]], Ávila ===== Province of Salamanca ===== [[File:Berraco (Plaza del Castillo, Ciudad Rodrigo).jpg|thumb|right|Verraco in [[Ciudad Rodrigo]], Castile and León, Spain.]] * [[Ciudad Rodrigo]] (two verracos, one of them from Gallegos de Argañán) * [[Gallegos de Argañán]] (one today in the Museum of [[Salamanca]] and other in the Casa de la Cultura in [[Ciudad Rodrigo]]) * [[Juzbado]] * [[Larrodrigo]] * [[Ledesma, Castile and León|Ledesma]] * [[Lumbrales]] (two verracos) * [[Masueco]] (today in the Museum of [[Salamanca]]) * [[Monleón]] * [[Puente del Congosto]] * [[La Redonda]] (today in the Museum of [[Salamanca]]) * [[Salamanca]] (the [[Verraco of the bridge, Salamanca|verraco of the bridge]] cited in ''[[El Lazarillo de Tormes]]'' next to the [[Roman bridge of Salamanca|Roman bridge]] and several verracos in the Museum) * [[San Felices de los Gallegos]] * [[Santibáñez de Béjar]] * [[Tabera de Abajo]] * [[Yecla de Yeltes]] ([[Castro de Yecla la Vieja]], today in the Aula arqueológica) =====Province of Segovia ===== * [[Segovia]] (two verracos: a bull and a wild boar; today in the Museo Provincial).<ref name="Segovian_sculpture">{{cite book | author= MARTÍN, José Luis| title= The Segovian sculpture| year= 1992| location = Segovia| isbn= 84-606-0909-X| pages= 231–235}}</ref> * [[Coca, Segovia|Coca]] (three verracos: two in front the City Gate of the Town<ref name="Segovian_sculpture"/> and one embedded in the [[Castle of Coca|castle]]'s walls). ===== Province of Zamora ===== [[File:Villardiegua-Mula.JPG|thumb|right|Mule of [[Villardiegua de la Ribera]], Castile and León, Spain.]] * [[Muelas del Pan]] * [[San Vitero]] * [[Toro, Zamora|Toro]] * [[Villardiegua de la Ribera]]
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