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Church in Asturias, Spain
Iglesia de Santa Eulalia (Abamia) is a church in Asturias, Spain, in the vicinity of Covadonga.
Pelagius of Asturias, who in 718 conquered a Moorish army in Covadonga to begin the so-called Spanish Reconquista, and his wife were originally buried here.