Páramos (comarca)

Páramos, also known as "Sedano y Las Loras",[1] is a comarca located northwest of the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bounded on the north-east by the Merindades, north-west by Cantabria, west by the Province of Palencia, and in the south by the Alfoz de Burgos and Odra-Pisuerga comarcas.

Páramos
Comarca
Country Spain
Autonomous community Castile and León
Province Burgos
CapitalSedano
Municipalities
Area
  Total862 km2 (333 sq mi)
Elevation
810 m (2,660 ft)
Population
 (2004)
  Total3,029
  Density3.5/km2 (9.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Largest municipalitySedano
The Ebro gorges near Pesquera de Ebro

Administrative Entities

Municipalities and villages:

  • Sargentes de la Lora
    • Ayoluengo
    • Moradillo del Castillo
    • San Andrés de Montearados
    • Santa Coloma del Rudrón
    • Valdeajos
  • Basconcillos del Tozo (El Tozo)
    • Arcellares
    • Barrio Panizares
    • Fuente Úrbel
    • Hoyos del Tozo
    • La Piedra
    • La Rad
    • Prádanos del Tozo
    • San Mamés de Abar
    • Talamillo del Tozo
    • Trasahedo
  • Sedano
    • Cortiguera
    • Cubillo del Butrón
    • Escalada
    • Gredilla de Sedano
    • Moradillo de Sedano
    • Nidáguila
    • Nocedo
    • Orbaneja del Castillo
    • Pesquera de Ebro
    • Quintanaloma
    • Quintanilla Escalada
    • Terradillos de Sedano
    • Turzo
    • Valdelateja
  • Valle del Rudrón
    • Tubilla del Agua
    • Bañuelos del Rudrón
    • Covanera
    • San Felices del Rudrón
    • Tablada del Rudrón
  • Rebolledo de la Torre
    • Albacastro
    • Castrecias
    • La Rebolleda
    • Valtierra de Albacastro
    • Villela
  • Valle de Valdelucio
    • Barrio-Lucio
    • Corralejo
    • Escuderos
    • Fuentecaliente de Lucio
    • Llanillo
    • Mundilla
    • Paul
    • Pedrosa de Valdelucio
    • Quintanas de Valdelucio
    • Renedo de La Escalera
    • Riba de Valdelucio
    • Solanas de Valdelucio
    • Villaescobedo
  • Humada
    • Congosto
    • Fuencaliente de Puerta
    • Fuenteodra
    • Los Ordejones
    • Ordejón de Abajo
    • Ordejón de Arriba
    • Rebolledo de Traspeña
    • San Martín de Humada
    • Villamartín de Villadiego
  • Úrbel del Castillo[2]
    • La Nuez de Arriba
    • Quintana del Pino

Geography

History

Shires of the province of Burgos.
  Páramos
  Arlanza
  Ribera del Duero
  Ebro
  Montes de Oca
  Sierra de la Demanda
gollark: Nowadays, if someone came up with the idea of sending privileged system messages down something the user could easily read/write to, they would probably not be taken seriously, but it seems like they just... didn't think of the security implications? Or thought doing it differently would be too costly maybe.
gollark: It seems really bizarre that people came up with this whole in-band signalling system and thought it was a good idea.
gollark: To get free long distance calls.
gollark: The main thing I heard about with that was spoofing something involved in long distance calling.
gollark: It seems like a lot of old designs for protocols and stuff like that just completely ignored security, for some reason.

See also

References

  1. Sedano y las Loras Turismoburgos.org
  2. Hist. some authors consider it included a part of Odra-Pisuerga

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