Province of Salamanca
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Saucelle, a typical village in the Salamancan Arribes appears between the waters of the river Huebra and the Duero. The first fall of the Duero as it passes through Salamanca was built here in 1956.

Evidence gleaned from archaeological remains that have been found suggests that in the surroundings of the Salto de Saucelle there could have been a Vetonic settlement. In Saucelle, the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Concepcion stands out.

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  • Arribes del Duero Natural ParkMore information

    The extreme west of the provinces of Salamanca and Zamora is a corner of prodigious nature. Forming the border with Portugal, the Duero River and its tributaries Huebra and Uces have carved one of the...

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