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Mills
They are an important example of traditional architecture related to water use and form an important part of the municipal ethnographic heritage. The mills were specially designed to grind cereal. In them, the grain is ground by a rotation mechanism moved by the force of the water, a force that, in order to obtain a greater speed, took advantage of the unevenness of the land. Its construction had a purely productive purpose, although with time a popular culture (folklore) developed next to it.