High in the Sierra del Bosque is this peculiar tower, from which a large area is mastered and have a spectacular view of Cuenca wedged between the hills of San Cristobal and Socorro. The origin of this tower called " La Mendoza" by corruption of the name " Abengozar " dates back to the mid- nineteenth century , part of the Cuenca branch line linking Madrid towers with Valencia and Barcelona.
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High in the Sierra del Bosque is this peculiar tower, from which a large area is mastered and have a spectacular view of Cuenca wedged between the hills of San Cristobal and Socorro. The origin of this tower called " La Mendoza" by corruption of the name " Abengozar " dates back to the mid- nineteenth century , part of the Cuenca branch line linking Madrid towers with Valencia and Barcelona.
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