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Español: San Miguel de Lillo, situada en las afueras de Oviedo (Principado de Asturias). El edificio es una iglesia mandada construir por el rey Ramiro I en el año 842. Declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1985. Las humedades y las plantas son uno de los problemas de conservación del edificio.
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