Tuña

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Tuña is one of 44 parishes (administrative divisions) in Tinéu, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

Villages and hamlets[1]

  • Bombiáu
  • Cabanieḷḷas
  • Castañéu
  • Espinaréu
  • La Pontecastru
  • Tourayu
  • Tuña

Notable people

  • Rafael del Riego (1784–1823), Spanish general and liberal politician, who played a key role in the outbreak of the Liberal Triennium, which briefly established a constitutional monarchy

References

  1. ^ "Determinación de los topónimos oficiales del concejo de Tineo".
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Parishes in Tinéu, Asturias, Spain
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  • Merías
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  • Samartín de Semproniana
  • San Esteban de Reḷḷamiego
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  • San Frichosu
  • Sangoñéu
  • Santianes
  • Santiáu
  • Santolaya
  • Santuyanu
  • Sobráu
  • Sorriba
  • Tabláu
  • Tinéu
  • Troncéu
  • Tuña
  • Viḷḷatresmil
  • Xinestaza
  • Zardaín
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43°16′00″N 6°22′00″W / 43.266667°N 6.366667°W / 43.266667; -6.366667


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