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Español: Colegiata de San Cosme y San Damián de Covarrubias (Burgos, España) Es un edificio tardogótico, cuyas obras empezaron en 1474 por encargo del abad Diego Fernández, capellán del rey Enrique IV. De elegantes proporciones y planta de cruz latina, con tres naves y crucero, acoge entre sus muros los panteones de numerosas familias ilustres de la villa. En la imagen, sarcófago de la princesa Cristina de Noruega (1234-1262), que fue hija del rey Haakon IV de Noruega y esposa del infante Felipe de Castilla, hijo a su vez del rey Fernando III de Castilla.

This is a photo of a monument indexed in the Spanish heritage register of Bienes de Interés Cultural under the reference RI-51-0000471.

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