Vegadeo

Vegadeo (Eonavian: A Veiga) is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered in the north and east by Castropol, in the south by Villanueva de Oscos, Taramundi, and San Tirso de Abres, and in the west by the Eo River and San Tirso .

Vegadeo

A Veiga (Eonavian)
Suarón river at Vegadeo
Coat of arms
Vegadeo
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 43°28′N 7°3′W
Country Spain
Autonomous community Asturias
ProvinceAsturias
ComarcaEo-Navia
Judicial districtCastropol
CapitalVegadeo
Government
  AlcaldeJuan de la Cruz Antolín Rato (PSOE)
Area
  Total80.69 km2 (31.15 sq mi)
Highest elevation
1,130 m (3,710 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
  Total3,866
  Density48/km2 (120/sq mi)
Demonym(s)vegadense o veigueño
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
33770
WebsiteOfficial website

It is one of the Eonavian speaking towns of Asturias[2]

Demography

From: INE Archiv

Parishes

Parish map of Vegadeo.

Notable people

  • Emilio Cotarelo (Emilio Cotarelo y Mori) * 1 May 1857 at Vegadeo † 27 January 1936 at Madrid, Musicologist and Bibliography sciences.
  • Eva Moreda, 1981, Galician-language writer and musicologist.

Villages

  • Abres Pop. 192 (2006)
  • Barranca de Paramios Pop. 8 (2006)
  • Besedo Pop. 35 (2006)
  • Castromourán Pop. 38 (2006)
  • Chao de Porzún Pop. 24 (2006)
  • Coba Pop. 36 (2006)
  • Cobre Pop.19 (2006)
  • Espina Pop. 36 (2006)
  • Estelo Pop. 16 (2006)
  • Folgueiras Pop. 26 (2006)
  • Fuente de Louteiro Pop. 65 (2006)
  • Graña de Guiar Pop. 27 (2006)
  • Guiar Pop. 24 (2006)
  • Louteiro Pop. 38 (2006)
  • Meredo Pop. 138 (2006)
  • Miou Pop. 119 (2006)
  • Molejón Pop. 43 (2006)
  • Monticelo Pop. 35 (2006)
  • Montouto Pop. 36 (2006)
  • Nafarea Pop. 23 (2006)
  • Paramios Pop.8 (2006)
  • Penzol Pop. 38 (2006)
  • Piantón Pop. 195 (2006)
  • Porzún Pop. 39 (2006)
  • Refojos Pop. 56 (2006)
  • Restrepo Pop. 31 (2006)
  • Seladaloura Pop. 29 (2006)
  • Vega de Villar Pop. 44 (2006)
  • Vijande Pop. 20 (2006)
  • Villameitide Pop. 74 (2006)
  • Vinjoy Pop. 43 (2006)

(from: INE)

References


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