San Tirso de Abres
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Principality of Asturias |
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Demonym • Spanish |
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Capital | El Llano | ||||
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Judicial district | Castropol | ||||
Parishes | 1 | ||||
Population (2005) • Total • Density • % of Asturias |
Rank: 70 620 inhabitants 20.00 people/km² 0.05 % |
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Area • Total • % of Asturias |
Rank: n/a 31 km² |
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Highest point | Xunqueira, 664 m | ||||
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Mayor | María Goretti Quintana Rey (PP) | ||||
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San Tirso de Abres (Eonavian: Santiso d'Abres) is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north, south, and west by Lugo province of Galicia, and on the east by the municipalities of Taramundi and Vegadeo. It is the easternmost province in Asturias.
The municipality consists of only one parish, San Salvador.
[edit] External links
- Federación Asturiana de Concejos (Spanish)
- Guia del Occidente. San Tirso de Abres (Spanish)
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