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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Coria is a Spanish municipality in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, formed by the city of the same name and the towns of Puebla de Argeme colonization and Bishop's Corner. The whole municipality has 12,896 inhabitants and a population density of 152.2 inhabitants/km ² (INE 2009), which makes this city the capital of the Alagón Vegas and the fourth largest city in the province of Cáceres.Founded before the Romans occupied the Iberian Peninsula, and called Caura, the Romans gave it its present name in Latin, Caurium, and later the city was granted Roman citizenship. Later in the Visigoth, created the Diocese of Coria that, except for the years of Muslim occupation, held at the Episcopal Coria until the twentieth century, when it was forced to share the capital of the diocese in Cáceres.The centuries in which Coria was the only capital of the diocese were of great prosperity for the city. After the Reconquest, Coria became the capital of a lordship which belonged peoples still are named as Guijo Coria Coria or Casillas de Coria. After the dissolution, Coria became the judicial capital of Coria.Today, Coria is the largest city in the northwest of the province of Cáceres and an important commercial and tourist center, to preserve many monuments and hold an annual national tourist interest in honor of San Juan."@en }

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