Turón, Asturias

Parish in Asturias, Spain
43°13′00″N 5°47′00″W / 43.216667°N 5.783333°W / 43.216667; -5.783333CountrySpainAutonomous communityAsturiasProvinceAsturiasMunicipalityMieres
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Turón is one of 15 parishes (administrative divisions) in Mieres, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

Villages and hamlets

  • Ablaneo - uninhabited
  • Argaxo
  • Armieḷḷo
  • Arnizo - uninhabited
  • L'Artusu - uninhabited
  • Bárcena
  • Los Barracones
  • La Braña - uninhabited
  • La Cabana
  • La Cabritera
  • La Caleyina
  • Canabatán
  • Candanal
  • La Cantera Repedroso
  • El Cantiquín
  • Carcarosa
  • La Casiḷḷina
  • Castañir - uninhabited
  • Castriḷḷón
  • La Cava
  • La Ceposa
  • El Coḷḷaón
  • Los Corrales - uninhabited
  • Cotarente - uninhabited
  • La Crucina
  • La Cuadriella
  • La Cuesta'l Llegu
  • La Cuesta Viḷḷabazal
  • El Cuitu
  • Enverniego
  • Escobal - uninhabited
  • La Faya
  • La Felguera
  • El Foḷḷerón
  • La Fontona - uninhabited
  • Fortuna
  • Fresneo - uninhabited
  • La Fuente
  • Fuexo
  • El Gabitu
  • La Granxa
  • El Llegu
  • La Ḷḷama
  • La Ḷḷera
  • Ḷḷinares
  • Misiego
  • L'Ordaliigu
  • Pandel
  • El Pandiiḷḷu
  • Pervaca
  • Piedrafita
  • La Pila
  • El Pindal
  • Presimir
  • El Prubiz
  • La Pruvía
  • La Puente Viḷḷaño / La Puente Villandio
  • Quempulatabla - uninhabited
  • La Rasa
  • La Rebaldana
  • La Reguera Fuexo
  • El Reguerón
  • Repedroso
  • La Ribaya / San Francisco
  • El Riquixu
  • Rozadieḷḷa
  • Samenino - uninhabited
  • San Pedro
  • Santandrés
  • Santu Tomás
  • San Xusto
  • Sesnendi
  • El Siirru - uninhabited
  • Sobrepuenes
  • Tablao
  • La Teyera
  • El Trichuru - uninhabited
  • Los Vaḷḷes
  • La Veguina
  • La Vera'l Camín
  • La Verruga
  • Les Viesques
  • Viḷḷaño / Villandio
  • Viḷḷabazal
  • Villafría
  • Viḷḷapindi / Villapendi
  • Vistalegre
  • La Yana Palacio - uninhabited
  • La Yana'l Monte
  • La Yanaceo - uninhabited

References

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Parishes in Mieres, Asturias, Spain
  • Baíña
  • Cuna
  • Figareo
  • Gaḷḷegos
  • Lloreo
  • Mieres del Camino
  • La Peña
  • La Rebollá
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santa Rosa
  • Santuyano
  • Turón
  • Urbiés
  • Uxo
  • Siana
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