- Abadín
Infobox City
official_name = Concello de Abadín
nickname =
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map_caption = Situation of Abadín within Galicia
subdivision_type =Parroquia s
subdivision_name = ?
leader_title = Alcalde (Mayor )
leader_name = ? (?)
area_note =
area_magnitude = 1 E8
area_total_km2 = 196.1
area_land_km2 =
area_water_km2 =
population_as_of = 2005
population_note =
population_total = (INE)
population_density_km2 =
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST = CET
utc_offset_DST = +2
latitude = ?
longitude = ?
website = ?
footnotes =Abadín is a municipality in the province of Lugo, Galicia,
Spain . It covers 196,1 km² and has a population of 3,250 (2004 ) for apopulation density of 16.57/km².Geography
Abadín is situated in the north-east of
Terra Chá . The municipality is crossed by theSerra do Xistral , theCordal de Neda , and the riversLabrada and Abadín. The mean elevation is of 500 m, and the highest point isLombo Pequeno at 1015 m.The countryside of Abadín is dominated by a fertile valley, crossed by the rivers Ouro, Labrada, Abadín, Pontiga, Santandrea, Pedrido, Anllo, Arnela, and Fraga Vella, and surrounded by mountains. They are the important sierras of Cordal de Neda, Toxoso, Tremoal, Couto da Cal, and A Fraga das Vigas, and the nearby mountains of Costa do Sol and O Picouto.
Climate: The mean annual temperature is about 10°C. The rainfalls are high, 1799 mm./year. The winters are cold and rainy, and the summers are dry.
Historically Abadín has been linked to the Ancient Mondonedo Province (Ancient Galicia Kingdom) and the monastic sites of Meira or Lourenza Abbey. These religious and political centres have been related to the arrival by sea in the 5th-6th centuries of Britons from the British Isles (see Bishop
Maeloc andBritonia )Geographical situation of the capital:
43º 20' 47" North
07º 29' 04" West
Area: 196'1 km².
Mountains:
*Porto das Egoas (631 m.), Argán (585 m.), in the parish of Vilarente;
*Fonte da Mesa (900 m.), Costa de Currás (782 m.), in the parish of Montouto;
*Argán (585 m.), in the parish of Moncelos;
*Lombopequeno (1.015 m.), Río Pedrido (1.005 m.), Ladeiras do Seixobranco (962 m.), Airavella (961 m.), Salgueiriño (935 m.), Redondiño (916 m.), Pena da Cruz (831 m.), Mariñas do Rial (821 m.), Coto da Cal (807 m.), Chao da Fonce (788 m.), Pena do Montrol (779 m.), Curro do Bispo (707 m.), Porto da Calzada Vella (670 m.), A Santa (600 m.), in the parish of Labrada;
*Roza do Pleito (443 m.), Marco do Forneiro (440 m.), in the parish of Graña;
*Abelleira (617 m.), Goás (604 m.), Meixón (474 m.), in the parish of Goás;
*Rego de Bidueira (700 m.), Alto do Seixal (678 m.), Pena Grande (664 m.), in the parish of Galgao;
*Pena da Auga (831 m.), Pena Labrada (803 m.) in the parish of Fanoi;
*Sabugueiras (682 m.) e Argán (585 m.) in the parish of Corvite.External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/mindoniensisferrolensisprovince/BritoniaProvince.html?1200480362031 The Mindoniensis-Ferrolensis Province in the 21st Century (Alternatives: The Britonia Province)]
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