Riberas

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Riberas (Soto del Barco, Asturias)

Riberas is one of five parishes (administrative divisions) in Soto del Barco, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. The journalist and ambassador Luis Amado-Blanco Fernandez was born here in 1903.

Situated at 212 m (696 ft) above sea level, it is 11.48 km2 (4.43 sq mi) in size, with a population of 385 (INE 2011). The postal code is 33127.

Villages and hamlets

  • La Barrera
  • La Bernadal 43°30′30″N 6°04′13″W / 43.508354°N 6.070223°W / 43.508354; -6.070223
  • La Carretera
  • Carrocero
  • Cotollano
  • La Llamera
  • Monterrey 43°30′03″N 6°04′16″W / 43.500746°N 6.071067°W / 43.500746; -6.071067
  • Las Rabias
  • Riberas
  • Santa Eulalia
  • El Truébano
  • Ucedo
  • Los Veneros
  • La Quintanona
  • La Bimera

References

43°30′00″N 6°04′00″W / 43.5°N 6.066667°W / 43.5; -6.066667

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Parishes in Soto del Barco, Asturias, Spain
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