Cuergo
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Cuergo (Spanish: Cuérigo[1]) is one of 18 parishes (administrative divisions) in Aller, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.
The altitude 535 m (1,755 ft) above sea level. It is 3.9 km2 (1.5 sq mi) in size with a population of 65 (INE 2011).
Villages and hamlets
- La Barraca
- El Fabarín
- La Fragua
- El Quentu
- Valdeberruga
References
- ^ File with the official place names of Ayer
43°07′11″N 5°34′00″W / 43.11966°N 5.5667°W / 43.11966; -5.5667
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Parishes in Aller, Asturias, Spain
- Beyo
- Bo
- Cabanaquinta
- Caborana
- Casomera
- Conforcos
- Cuergo
- El Pino
- Ḷḷamas
- Morea
- Murias
- Nembra
- Peḷḷuno
- Piñeres
- Santibanes de la Fuente
- Serrapio
- Soto
- Vega
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