In the middle of the 11th century, the banks of the River Sió were re-conquered from the Arabs, and there was soon a proliferation of castles and churches that guaranteed the Christian presence. This is how the River Sió became a frontier place in this land, as well as an area of social, cultural and economic communication.

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