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Cuaña
Celtic Castro of Cuaña
Celtic Castro of Cuaña
Coat of arms of Cuaña
Cuaña is located in Spain
Cuaña

Cuaña

Location in Spain

Coordinates: 43°31′N 6°45′W / 43.517°N 6.750°W / 43.517; -6.750
Country Spain
Autonomous community Asturias
ProvinceAsturias
ComarcaEo-Navia
Judicial districtValdés
CapitalCuaña
Government
 • AlcaldeSalvador Méndez Méndez (PP)
Area
 • Total65.80 km2 (25.41 sq mi)
Highest elevation
834 m (2,736 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total3,336
 • Density51/km2 (130/sq mi)
Demonym(s)cuañés, cuañesa
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
33795
WebsiteOfficial website

Cuaña (Galician-Asturian; Spanish: Coaña)[2] is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It lies along the Cantabrian Sea to the north, and is bordered on the south by Boal, on the east by Navia and Villayón across the Navia River, and on the west by El Franco.

History[edit]

As the municipality of Obispalía, it formed part of the extensive territory of Navia – Eo, which was given to the Bishop of OviedobyAlfonso VII in 1154 under the name Castropol.

In 1581, Cuaña became an independent municipality, when the inhabitants purchased it from Philip II, the owner of Castropol by papal bull.

The municipality suffered during the invasion of French troops during the Peninsular War, and the villages of Coaña, Folgueras and Mohías were plundered.

Parish[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  • ^ "Determinación de los topónimos oficiales del concejo de Coaña".
  • External links[edit]

    Cuaña's Town Hall



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