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Church of Santa Eulalia de Ujo
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LocationAsturias,  Spain

Church of Santa Eulalia de Ujo (Spanish: Iglesia de Santa Eulalia de Ujo[pronunciation?]) is a church in the municipality of Mieres in the community of Asturias, Spain. The church with this name was erected in the 12th century, but it was moved in 1922 to make way for a railroad. Elements of the original Romanesque church, including the main portal and parts of the apse were incorporated into the present church.

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