San Fagondu

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

Situated at 523 m (1,716 ft) above sea level, it is 12.81 km2 (4.95 sq mi) in size, with a population of 210 (INE 2004). The postal code is 33875.

Villages and hamlets

  • Bárzana
  • Barzanicas
  • Cerviáu
  • La Cueta
  • Mirayu d'Arriba
  • Pondusén
  • San Fagondu
  • Viḷḷacín

References

43°17′00″N 6°31′00″W / 43.2833°N 6.5167°W / 43.2833; -6.5167

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