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Aguino is one of fifteen parishes (administrative divisions) in Somiedo, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It consists of two villages, Aguino (Aguinu in Asturian) and Perlunes (Perllunes). It is 14.82 km2 (5.72 sq mi) in size, with a population of 32 (INE 2006) in 19 households. The postal code is 33840. Aguino is 4.8 km from the municipal capital. Architecturally, the Perlunes mill, the church of Santiago de Aguino, the chapel of San Antonio and Alba Castle (a 13th-century medieval fortification) are worthy of note.

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  • Aguino is one of fifteen parishes (administrative divisions) in Somiedo, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It consists of two villages, Aguino (Aguinu in Asturian) and Perlunes (Perllunes). It is 14.82 km2 (5.72 sq mi) in size, with a population of 32 (INE 2006) in 19 households. The postal code is 33840. Aguino is 4.8 km from the municipal capital. Architecturally, the Perlunes mill, the church of Santiago de Aguino, the chapel of San Antonio and Alba Castle (a 13th-century medieval fortification) are worthy of note. (en)
  • Aguino (Aguinu en asturiano y oficialmente)​ es una parroquia del concejo de Somiedo, en el Principado de Asturias (España). Alberga una población de 32 habitantes (INE 2006) en 19 viviendas. Ocupa una extensión de 14,82 km². Está situada a 4.8 km de la capital del concejo. Se celebra la festividad de San Juan Bautista. Como arquitectura, destaca el molino de Perlunes, la Iglesia de Santiago de Aguino, la Capilla de San Antonio y el Castillo de Alba (fortificación medieval del siglo XIII). Más información en: http://aguinoyperlunes.blogspot.com.es/ (es)
  • Aguino est une des quinze paroisses civiles (subdivision administrative) de Somiedo, commune de la communauté autonome des Asturies, dans le nord de l'Espagne. (fr)
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  • Aguino is one of fifteen parishes (administrative divisions) in Somiedo, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It consists of two villages, Aguino (Aguinu in Asturian) and Perlunes (Perllunes). It is 14.82 km2 (5.72 sq mi) in size, with a population of 32 (INE 2006) in 19 households. The postal code is 33840. Aguino is 4.8 km from the municipal capital. Architecturally, the Perlunes mill, the church of Santiago de Aguino, the chapel of San Antonio and Alba Castle (a 13th-century medieval fortification) are worthy of note. (en)
  • Aguino (Aguinu en asturiano y oficialmente)​ es una parroquia del concejo de Somiedo, en el Principado de Asturias (España). Alberga una población de 32 habitantes (INE 2006) en 19 viviendas. Ocupa una extensión de 14,82 km². Está situada a 4.8 km de la capital del concejo. Se celebra la festividad de San Juan Bautista. Como arquitectura, destaca el molino de Perlunes, la Iglesia de Santiago de Aguino, la Capilla de San Antonio y el Castillo de Alba (fortificación medieval del siglo XIII). Más información en: http://aguinoyperlunes.blogspot.com.es/ (es)
  • Aguino est une des quinze paroisses civiles (subdivision administrative) de Somiedo, commune de la communauté autonome des Asturies, dans le nord de l'Espagne. (fr)
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  • Aguino (fr)
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