Grases

33300 VILLAVICIOSA

Grass is one of 41 parroquias in the municipality of Villaviciosa the autonomous community of Asturias in Spain.

The 108 inhabitants (2011) living in 12 villages covering an area of 2.78 km ².

History

The settlement is detectable well before the Celts by the Asturians. The most significant population growth was grass in the Roman Empire, as a great resettlement of civilians took place

Attractions

  • Chapel " Capilla de San Blas "
  • Church " Iglesia de San Vicente " in grass from 1769
  • Well known is the Parroquia for many, old water mills and Horreos.
  • The church " Iglesia de San Vicente " in the grass and the chapel " Capilla de San Blas " in Casquita, Dind stations on the Camino de Santiago Camino de la Costa.

Villages and hamlets in the Parroquia

  • Casquita - 16 inhabitants (2011) 43 ° 27 ' 59 " N, 5 ° 27 ' 42" W43.466293272222 - 5.461528871944419
  • El Mayorazo (El Mayorazu ) - 1 neighbors (2011)
  • De Abajo grass ( grass d' Abaxu ) - 22 inhabitants (2011)
  • Grass de Arriba ( Arriba d' grass ) - 11 inhabitants (2011)
  • La Barraca - 11 inhabitants (2011)
  • La Llosa - uninhabited ( 2011)
  • La Mota - 5 inhabitants (2011)
  • La Venta - 5 inhabitants (2011)
  • Los Cuadros - 2 Population (2011)
  • Los Molinos - 1 inhabitants (2011)
  • Maoxu - 34 inhabitants ( 2011)
  • Sabudiego ( Sabudiellu ) - uninhabited ( 2011)

Swell

  • Population figures, see INE
  • Zip see
  • Coordinates and altitude information see Google Earth
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