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Historical brief review of the town: The name comes from the one derived Latin onomastic "Marcus", followed by the suffix
Latin diminutive "êlla", of where the form Castilian old romance proceeds "Marciella."
The first residents seem to date of the century IX, increasing with Alfonso's impulse repoblador II.
Marcilla was a village of Dominion that belonged to the Abbess of the Strikes, in the XVIII century.
Historical brief review of the town: The name comes from the one derived Latin onomastic "Marcus", followed by the suffix
Latin diminutive "êlla", of where the form Castilian old romance proceeds "Marciella."
The first residents seem to date of the century IX, increasing with Alfonso's impulse repoblador II.
Marcilla was a village of Dominion that belonged to the Abbess of the Strikes, in the XVIII century.
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