Fastias
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Fastias is one of 44 parishes (administrative divisions) in Tinéu, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.
It has a population of 75.
Villages and hamlets
- El Fondar
- Los Cepones
- Les Paniciegas
- Penafolgueiros
- Fastias
References
43°24′00″N 6°26′00″W / 43.4°N 6.433333°W / 43.4; -6.433333
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Parishes in Tinéu, Asturias, Spain
- Arganza
- Bárzana
- Bourres
- Brañaḷḷonga
- Bustieḷḷu
- Caeras
- Campucaldera
- Cezures
- Coḷḷada
- El Pedregal
- El Pozón
- El Rodical
- Fastias
- Francos
- La Barca
- La Preda
- Merías
- Miñu
- Muñalén
- Naraval
- Navelgas
- Nieres
- Oubona
- Porciles
- Reḷḷanos
- Samartín de Semproniana
- San Esteban de Reḷḷamiego
- San Fagondu
- San Fliz
- San Frichosu
- Sangoñéu
- Santianes
- Santiáu
- Santolaya
- Santuyanu
- Sobráu
- Sorriba
- Tabláu
- Tinéu
- Troncéu
- Tuña
- Viḷḷatresmil
- Xinestaza
- Zardaín
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