Fonsagrada
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Fonsagrada is a town of north-western Spain, in the province of Lugo which is 25 miles east-north-east of Lugo by road. Its population in 1900 was 17,302. Fonsagrada is situated 3166 feet above sea-level on the watershed between the rivers Rodil and Suarna. It is an important market for all kinds of agricultural produce, and manufactures linen and frieze.
Lugo Province | |||
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District | population | ||
City of Lugo | 26,959 | ||
Chantada | 15,003 | ||
Fonsagrada | 17,302 | ||
City of Mondoñedo | 10,590 | ||
Monforte | 12,912 | ||
Panton | 12,988 | ||
Villalba | 13,572 | ||
Vivero | 12,843 | ||
Towns, Vilages and Hamlets | 343,217 | ||
All the Province (Total): | 465,386 | ||
(Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911) [1] |
This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.