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Mar Catabrico - This bay leads out to the Ocean. The safety it provides docked boats is part of the attraction for building shipping lines out of San Sebastian. |
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Palacio de Garces - This ancient palace sits between San Sebastian's two largest beaches, on a rocky outcroping. Built by King Garces at the end of the 10th century, it fell into disrepair after his death. It is now owned by the Prince Nazario Garcia, who has remodeled it and opened it to Kindred. |
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Monte Ulia - Outside of San Sebastian proper is Monte Ulia, a small hill that overlooks the town. Nazario Garcia has a winding estate that sits at the top of the hill, and it is there where he recieves his Court. |
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Plaza de la Constitucion - The commercial center of San Sebastian, this Plaza is an important sea food and wine market. Along the edges new merchant houses are being built. |
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Santa Maria del Coro - an old Basque cathedral, the oldest and most popular in the city. |
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