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- Q7105028 subject Q7869526.
- Q7105028 abstract "Ortiguera, Spain is a fishing village which has about one thousand inhabitants and belongs to the municipality of Coaña, Asturias, Spain. Among its notable locales are the lighthouse, the Chapel of St. Augustine (from the seventeenth century) and the coastside scenery.The name Ortiguera comes from the word "ortiga", which is nettle in Spanish. Originally it was called "Ortigal", then "Ortigueral", and finally, Ortiguera. Ortiguera dates approximately from the fourteenth century. The town has a small port, a beach, and many houses. In Ortiguera four celebrations are celebrated: El Carmen, in July, San Agustín, La Caridad, and La Jira in the first weekend of September.".
- Q7105028 wikiPageExternalLink no-es-un-faro-cualquiera-es-el-faro-de.html.
- Q7105028 wikiPageWikiLink Q121671.
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- Q7105028 wikiPageWikiLink Q3934.
- Q7105028 wikiPageWikiLink Q39715.
- Q7105028 wikiPageWikiLink Q695449.
- Q7105028 wikiPageWikiLink Q7869526.
- Q7105028 point "43.56 -6.741".
- Q7105028 type SpatialThing.
- Q7105028 comment "Ortiguera, Spain is a fishing village which has about one thousand inhabitants and belongs to the municipality of Coaña, Asturias, Spain. Among its notable locales are the lighthouse, the Chapel of St. Augustine (from the seventeenth century) and the coastside scenery.The name Ortiguera comes from the word "ortiga", which is nettle in Spanish. Originally it was called "Ortigal", then "Ortigueral", and finally, Ortiguera. Ortiguera dates approximately from the fourteenth century.".
- Q7105028 label "Ortiguera".
- Q7105028 lat "43.56".
- Q7105028 long "-6.741".