Lodeña

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Lodeña (Asturian: Lludeña) one of 24 parishes (administrative divisions) in Piloña, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

The population is 55 (INE 2011).

Villages and hamlets

  • Barbon
  • Faidiello
  • Llana Coya (La Llanecoya)
  • Lodeña
  • Migoya
  • El Palacio (El Palaciu)
  • Santa Leocadia (Santa Llocaya)
  • Sopeña
  • La Torre
  • Valdeladuerna

References

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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
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43°22′39″N 5°22′44″W / 43.377392°N 5.37891°W / 43.377392; -5.37891


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