Cudillero

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Cudillero
Cuideiru
Flag of Cudillero Coat of arms of Cudillero
(In detail) (In detail)

Principality of Asturias
Demonym
 • Spanish

Pixueto, Pixueta
Capital Cudillero
Coordinates
Judicial district Pravia
Parishes 9
Population (2005)
 • Total
 • Density
 • % of Asturias
Rank: 28
5,976 inhabitants
60.36 people/km²
0.55 %
Area
 • Total
 • % of Asturias
Rank: 35
99 km²
0.93 %
Highest point El Picón, 785 m
Postcode 33150 to 33159
Mayor Francisco González Méndez (PSOE)
Town council
Political parties
Website

Cudillero (asturian Cuideiru) is a small village and municipality in the Principality of Asturias, Spain. Cudillero's main economic activities are today related to tourism but it is also known for its fishing ships. A legend says that it was founded by the Vikings. People from Cudillero speak Spanish and a dialect of the Asturian language called Pixueto.

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