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		<description><![CDATA[The Towers of Highlands (or Door of Highlands) were constructed at the end of 14th century.<br />
Their initial function was to serve as fortification, a fact that testifies to their heavy walls and their solidiness, but they were generally used for ceremonies and official entrances for important personalities that visited the city, the main reason why they are considered to be the main entrance to the city of Valencia.<br />
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