Espinaredo
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Espinaredo is one of 24 parishes (administrative divisions) in Piloña, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.
The population is 164 (INE 2011).
Villages and hamlets
- Cuerrias
- Porciles
- Riofabar
- Sierra
- Soto de Espinaredo
- La Villa
- El Campon
- Ferran
- Pandelamazca
- Pedroso
- Raicedo (Raicéu)
- Rioquemado (Riquimáu)
- Tabayon (El Tabayón)
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Parishes in Piloña, Asturias, Spain
- Anayo
- Artedosa
- Beloncio
- Borines
- Cereceda
- Coya
- Espinaredo
- Lodeña
- La Marea
- Maza
- Miyares
- Los Montes
- Pintueles
- Ques
- San Antonio
- San Juan de Berbío
- San Román
- Sellón
- Sevares
- Sorribas
- El Tozu
- Valle
- Vallobal
- Villamayor
43°18′05″N 5°21′48″W / 43.301336°N 5.363305°W / 43.301336; -5.363305
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