Ribera del Órbigo is a comarca located in the León province, Castile and León, Spain. The region covers the territory bathed by the waters of the Órbigo...
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The Órbigo River is a river in the provinces of León and Zamora, Spain. It begins at the convergence of the Luna River and the Omaña River in the village...
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as the backbone of the comarcas of Maragatería, La Cepeda and the Ribera del Órbigo. The city is the head of one of the most extensive and oldest dioceses...
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outside the Spanish borders. The main viticultural areas of the region are Ribera del Duero (DO), Rueda (DO), Toro (DO), Bierzo (DO), Arribes (DO) and Tierra...
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It is extended to the regions between the interior area and the Ribera del Órbigo (Maragatería, Cepeda, Omaña ... ). In Zamora, the region of La Carballeda...
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of Omaña, others place it, due to its physical character, on the Ribera del Órbigo. The toponym "Omaña"—Oumaña in Leonese—comes from, the name given...
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Spain Autonomous community Castile and León Province León Comarca Ribera del Órbigo Area • Total 32 km2 (12 sq mi) Population (2018) • Total 271 • Density...
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bank of the Órbigo River. In addition to Carrizo, the municipality includes the villages of Huerga del Río, La Milla del Río, Quiñones del Río and Villanueva...
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de Órbigo 3,356 Villares de Órbigo 904 Villasabariego 1,245 Villaselán 297 Villaturiel 1,798 Villazala 1,025 Villazanzo de Valderaduey 688 Zotes del Páramo...
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León, 2006. Donde la luz llora luz. Valladolid: El Gato Gris, 2007. Riberas del Órbigo (w/ photos by Manuel Raigada). La Bañeza (León): Ayuntamiento de La...
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6467 (Montaña Central de León) ES4130065 Riberas del Río Órbigo y afluentes (official name: Riberas del Río Órbigo y afluentes) Other names: n/a 42°06′02″N...
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revealed after erosion occurred following flooding of the area by the River Órbigo. In 197 BC, Spain was divided into two provinces, Hispania Citerior and...
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de la Tercia (r) Torío [es] (l · 60 km; 37 mi) Cea (l · 175 km; 109 mi) Órbigo (r · 97 km; 60 mi) Omaña River (rs · 50 km; 31 mi) Luna [es] (ls) Tuerto [es]...
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Spain Autonomous community Castile and León Province Zamora Comarca Órbigo-Eria Government • Mayor Baltasar Fernández Fernández Area • Total 15 km2...
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Zamora Bovedana B Camarzana y los Valles Coreses Fresno de la Ribera Moraleja Morales del Vino Toresana San Cristóbal Santa Croya Villalpando Villaralbo...
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Spanish Crown. During the 17th century, is known thar the flood of the Órbigo river caused catastrophic events and the population decresed. Along this...
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to 1168. He had many estates in the valleys of the rivers Esla, Porma, Órbigo, and Bernesga. Besides properties he received from Alfonso VII and Ferdinand...
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