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