Val do Dubra is a municipality in the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain in the Province of A Coruña. It belongs to the comarca of Santiago...
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Arzúa, O Pino, Oroso, Ordes, Trazo, Tordoia, Santiago de Compostela, Val do Dubra, Ames, A Baña, Brion, Negreira, Outes, Mazaricos, Noia and Lousame. Its...
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168,601 (2019). Ames, Boqueixón, Brión, Santiago de Compostela, Teo, Val do Dubra and Vedra. "Poboación segundo nacionalidade e sexo (Fonte: INE. Padrón...
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elections, SON gained the mayoralties of Cangas, Ferrol, Manzaneda, Teo and Val do Dubra. In 2016, after a motion of no confidence, Son also gained the mayoralty...
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'fortress' + Celtic **brīwa 'bridge'. Val do Dubra and Dubra River, Galicia : from Celtic *dubr- 'water', *dubrās 'waters' (Welsh dwfr). Monforte de Lemos...
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semantically into the substantive 'water'. The municipality of Val do Dubra ('Dubra's Valley') receives its name from this river. Compare with the Asturian...
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Older or informal texts may use Castillan forms or spellings. "Lei 3/1983, do 15 de xuño, de normalización lingüística". dereito galego consolidado. Geography...
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Edreira in Teo, Benito Portela Fernández in Sada, Antonio Negreira Noya in Val do Dubra and David Rodríguez Estévez in Manzaneda. Galician nationalism Xosé Manuel...
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Montes, Forcarei; Zobra, Lalín Ulla Pontevedra Dornas Xallas A Coruña Dubra Montes do Castelo, Anxeriz, Tordoia Tambre Portomouro, Val do Dubra A Coruña...
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Spanish Ministry of the Interior in 1976-2002.[1] Note that: The Ministry does not appear to remove registrations if parties are dissolved or become dormant...
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