La Collá, Siero

Fluorite, La Collá, Asturias, Spain
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La Collá (previously La Collada) is a parish (administrative division) in Siero, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

It is 6.67 km2 (2.58 sq mi) in size, and is situated at an elevation of 737 m (2,418 ft) above sea level. The population is 237 (INE 2007). The postal code is 33519.

Villages and hamlets

  • La Collatrás (previously Atrás)
  • Ceñal
  • Fresno (previously El Fresno)
  • Güergu (previously Huergo)

References

43°26′00″N 5°37′00″W / 43.433333°N 5.616667°W / 43.433333; -5.616667

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Parishes in Siero, Asturias, Spain
  • Aramil
  • Argüelles
  • Bobes
  • Carbayín
  • La Carrera
  • Celles
  • La Collá
  • Collao
  • Feleches
  • Granda
  • Hevia
  • Lieres
  • Llimanes
  • Lugones
  • Marcenao
  • Muñó
  • La Paranza
  • La Pola Siero
  • Samartindianes
  • El Cuto
  • Samiguel
  • Santolaya de Vixil
  • Santa Marina de Cuquiellos
  • Santiago Arenas
  • Tiñana
  • Trespando
  • Valdesoto
  • Samartino
  • Viella
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