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Badajoz - Convento de las Adoratrices

Badajoz - Convento de las Adoratrices
With more than 150,000 inhabitants, Badajoz is the most populous municipality and the largest economic center in Extremadura.

The city was founded around 875 by Ibn Marwan. Under his successors, was the capital of an emirate that encompassed the Spanish Extremadura and, in the 11th century, almost all of Portugal. In 1094 the city was conquered by the Almoravids.It was conquered in 1230 by Alfonso IX. and permanently taken from the Moors by León.

The current neo-Gothic building was erected in 1917 on the ruins of a 13th-century hermitage dedicated to Saint Joseph. Saint Joseph was the patron saint of Badajoz for several centuries since the conquest of the city from the Moors by the Leonese king Afons IX. took place on the saint's day, March 19, 1230.

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