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Sádaba Castle

Coordinates: 42°16′52.7142″N 1°16′8.656″W / 42.281309500°N 1.26907111°W / 42.281309500; -1.26907111
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Castle of Sádaba.

Sádaba Castle is a castle in Sádaba, Aragon, eastern Spain, located some 90 km north of Zaragoza.

The castle is mentioned for the first time in a document from 1125. It is a typical Middle Ages castle with Cistercian-style decorations, tall walls and square towers, as well as a large rainwater tank. It measures 38 x 30 m.

42°16′52.7142″N 1°16′8.656″W / 42.281309500°N 1.26907111°W / 42.281309500; -1.26907111