Serandías
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Serandías
Summary
Serandías is a parish of Asturias[1].
Key Facts
- Serandías is located in Bual[2].
- Serandías is in the country of Spain[3].
- Serandías is on the body of water Arbón dam[4].
- Serandías's instance of is recorded as parish of Asturias[5].
- Serandías's instance of is recorded as collective population entity of Spain[6].
- Serandías's shares border with is recorded as Bual[7].
- Serandías's shares border with is recorded as Trelles[8].
- Serandías's shares border with is recorded as Villayón[9].
- Serandías's shares border with is recorded as Ponticella[10].
- Serandías's shares border with is recorded as Llebredo[11].
- Serandías's Commons category is recorded as Serandías, Boal[12].
- Serandías's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+01:00[13].
- Serandías comprises Arbededo[14].
- Serandías comprises Pendia[15].
- Serandías's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 43.44967877, 'lon': -6.74304818}[16].
- Serandías has a population of {'amount': '+185'}[17].
- Serandías has a population of {'amount': '+176'}[18].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as Cabanastrabazas[19].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as Llanteiro[20].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as Mezá[21].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as Miñagón[22].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as Serandías[23].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as Teicellos[24].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as Villanova[25].
- Serandías's contains settlement is recorded as El Villar de Serandías[26].
Body
Geography
Serandías is in the country of Spain[3]. Serandías is located in Bual[2]. Serandías is on the body of water Arbón dam[4].
Physical Characteristics
Serandías covers an area of {'unit': 'Q712226', 'amount': '+17.85'}[27]. Serandías sits at an elevation of {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+157'}[28]. Population counts include {'amount': '+185'}[17] and {'amount': '+176'}[18].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include parish of Asturias[5] and collective population entity of Spain[6].