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Cuaña (Galician-Asturian; Spanish: Coaña) is a muni****lity in the
Autonomous Community of the Prin****lity of Asturias, Spain. It lies
along the Cantabrian...
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ogham as:
Cuana son of the
people of Lugh. The
tribes of the
Gaileanga and
Luighne occupied these territories anciently, with
Cuana, Maelan, Mac Maelan...
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Cuaña (Spanish: Coaña) is one of
seven parishes (administrative divisions) in the
Cuaña muni****lity,
within the
province and
autonomous community of...
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Cuana of
Kilcoonagh was an
early Christian missionary active in the
northeast of the
parish of Ballymacward,
County Galway,
sometime around or
after 500...
- of the Prin****lity of Asturias, Spain. It
borders Navia to the north,
Cuaña, Boal and
Illano to the west, Valdés, Tinéu and
Allande to the east and...
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Cooney (from O'Cooney, Gaelic: "Ó
Cuana") is a
common Irish surname. In
various forms, the name
dates back to the 12th century. It is
first ****ociated...
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Asturian conceyos). From east to west, they are: Valdés
Navia Villayón
Cuaña Boal
Eilao Pezós
Grandas de
Salime El
Franco Tapia Samartín d'Ozcos Santalla...
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Exuma Island Little Farmer's Cay
Little Grand Cay
Little Guana Cay
Little Cuana Cay
Little Harbour Cay
Little Inagua Island Little Island Little Joe Downer...
- the west by Tapia, to the
south by
Castropol and Boal, and to the east by
Cuaña. El
Franco is part of the
comarca of Eo-Navia. The Porcía and Mazo Rivers...
- Castrillón 55.3 22,273 Avilés
Castropol Castropol 125.8 3,342 Eo-Navia Coaña
Cuaña 65.9 3,296 Eo-Navia
Colunga Colunga 97.6 3,205
Oriente Corvera de Asturias...