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The city of Salamanca, World Heritage Site and Cultural Capital of Europe in 2002, is known for some of the most beautiful historical and architectural landmarks in Spain. The Plaza Mayor, the plateresque style of the Cathedral, the facade of the University, and the Church of San Esteban are just some of its must-see sites. The city is situated along the famed Silver Route taken in the early Middle Ages by the Al-Andalus Mozarabs to make pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela. It is also part of the Castilian Language Route, which includes the most significant locations in the cradle of Castilian Spanish and its evolution throughout Spanish history.