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The Slab of Las Navas
Here is the stone outcrop of the Llano de la Losa area, better known as Navas de Tolosa.

The Face of God
The "Face of God" (La cara de Dios) is a border marker landmark carved in rock, it is a visual representation of the delimitation between two important ecclesiastical jurisdictions in Spain: the Archbishopric of Granada and the Archbishopric of Toledo.

On one side of the carved rock, the "Holy Face of Christ" of the Bishopric of Jaén, which historically was under the jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Granada, is depicted. This image is located in the Cathedral of Jaén and is venerated as a symbol of the Passion of Christ. The presence of the Santa Faz on this border landmark symbolically marked the territory of the Archbishopric of Granada.

On the other side of the milestone is the image of the "Virgen del Sagrario" of the Archbishopric of Toledo. This image is venerated in the Cathedral of Toledo and represents the Virgin Mary, which marked the demarcation of the territory under the authority of the Archbishopric of Toledo.

The "Face of God" not only served an administrative purpose in establishing diocesan boundaries, but was also a tangible symbol of the authority and presence of the churches in those regions. Throughout history, these border landmarks were important elements for the resolution of territorial conflicts and for defining the religious and administrative competencies of the dioceses.

A similar one was located in the Del Rey port.