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Avila[A´vElA] Pronunciation Key, town (1990 pop. 46,992), capital of Avila prov., central Spain, on the upper Adaja River. It attracts many tourists. One of the great religious centers of Spain, Avila has preserved much medieval architecture. Up against its turreted wall (built 11th cent.) is the imposing Cathedral of San Salvador. The Basilica of San Vicente is one of the finest Romanesque buildings in Spain.
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