Langreo
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Principality of Asturias |
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Demonym • Spanish |
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Capital | Sama de Langreo | ||||
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Judicial district | Langreo | ||||
Parishes | 8 | ||||
Population (2005) • Total • Density • % of Asturias |
Rank: 5 46,558 inhabitants 574.79 people/km² 4.32 % |
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Area • Total • % of Asturias |
Rank: 45 81 km² 0.76 % |
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Highest point | Alto de San Justo, 1,021 m | ||||
Postcode | 33XXX | ||||
Mayor | María Esther Díaz (PSOE) | ||||
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Website | http://www.ayto-langreo.es/ |
Langreo is a municipality of northern Spain, province of The Principality of Asturias. In the neighborhood large quantities of wheat, fruit and cider are produced, and there are important coal and iron mines, foundries, and factories for the manufacture of coarse cloth. It is formed by La Felguera, Sama, Ciaño and other parishes and localities. Population: 47,000
[edit] Parishes
- Barros
- Ciaño
- La Felguera
- La Venta
- Lada
- Riaño
- Sama
- Tuilla
[edit] See also
- Santa Bárbara bendita - Traditional song of the asturian coal miners, talks of the María Luisa mine located in Ciaño.
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This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.