Distinctly known by its medieval walls, ÃâÃâÃâÃÂvila is sometimes called the Town of Stones and Saints, and it claims that it is one of the towns with the highest number of Romanesque and Gothic churches per capita in Spain. It has complete and prominent medieval town walls, built in the Romanesque style; The town is also known as ààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂvila de los Caballeros, ààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂvila del Rey and ààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂvila de los Leales ààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂvila of the Knights, ààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂvila of the King, ààÃâàÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâàÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃâÃÂvila of the Loyalists, each of these epithets being present in the town standard.
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