Siana, Asturias

Parish in Asturias, Spain
Siana
Parish
Location of Siana
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAsturias
ProvinceAsturias
MunicipalityMieres
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Siana[1] is one of 15 parishes (administrative divisions) in Mieres, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.[2]

Villages

  • Carricachos
  • El Barrio Gonzalín
  • El Castañíu
  • El Discu
  • El Norte
  • El Praón
  • El Preu Riguiru
  • El Puente la Luisa
  • El Requexéu
  • El Vescón
  • El Yenu la Cuba
  • El Yenu la Tabla
  • Espineo
  • La Carretera
  • La Costona
  • La Estación
  • La Faidosa
  • La Fonda
  • La Peña'l Cuervu
  • La Quinta
  • Los Pares
  • Maricasina
  • Panizales
  • Ribono
  • Rimeses
  • Siana
  • Sueros

References

  1. ^ File with the official place names of Mieres
  2. ^ L, L. (January 24, 2024). "Ruta al pico Llosorio desde el mirador de Siana: un paisaje de impresionantes vistas y el escenario perfecto para una carrera de trail". La Nueva España (in Spanish).
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