Dolmen del prado de Lácara
Historic site in Mérida, Spain / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The dolmen del prado de Lácara ('Dolmen of the Meadow of Lácara') is a megalithic monument known as a passage tomb.[1] It is located northwest of the Spanish city of Mérida, in the province of Badajoz. It is located next to the EX-214 road, which connects Aljucén with La Nava de Santiago. It is a notable megalithic tomb, built during the late Neolithic towards the end of the 4th millennium BC or early 3rd millennium BC.[2] It is one of the most monumental and well preserved sites in the Extremadura region, which is why it was declared a site of cultural interest in 1912[3] and a National Monument in 1931.
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