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'''Valdeolea''' is a municipality in [[Cantabria]], northern [[Spain]]. It is located in a hill region crossed by the [[Camesa]] river and its numerous affluents.
'''Valdeolea''' ({{IPA-es|baldeoˈlea}}) is a municipality in [[Cantabria]], northern [[Spain]]. It is located in a hill region crossed by the [[Camesa]] river and its numerous affluents.

It is formed by 19 towns and villages: Barriopalacio, Bercedo, Camesa, Castrillo del Haya, Cuena, El Haya, Las Henestrosas de las Quintanillas, Hoyos, La Loma, Mata de Hoz, Mataporquera, Matarrepudio, Olea, La Quintana, Las Quintanillas, Rebolledo, Reinosilla, San Martín de Hoyos and Santa Olalla. Mataporquera is the largest of them, with some 1,000 inhabitants, and also the municipal seat.


The municipal territory is home to eight [[menhir]]s, located on the left bank of the Camesa in the Monte Omeda site. It also houses remains from the Roman age and the Middle Ages. Also notable is the [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] churches of ''Santa Eulalia la Toma'' (1176), ''Santa Maria de las Henestrosas de las Quintanilla'' (12th century), and ''Santa Maria'' (at Olea), modified in the 16th-17th centuries.
It is formed by 19 towns and villages: Barriopalacio, Bercedo, Camesa, Castrillo del Haya, Cuena, El Haya, Las Henestrosas de las Quintanillas, Hoyos, La Loma, Mata de Hoz, Mataporquera, Matarrepudio, Olea, La Quintana, Las Quintanillas, Rebolledo, Reinosilla, San Martín de Hoyos e Santa Olalla. Metaporquera is the largest of them, with some 1,000 inhabitants, and also the municipal seat.


==References==
The municipal territory is home to eight [[menhir]]s, located on the left bank of the Comesa in the Monte Omeda site. It also houses remains from the Roman age and the Middle Ages. Also notable is the [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] churches of ''Santa Eulalia la Toma'' (1176), ''Santa Maria de las Henestrosas de las Quintamilla'' (12th century), and ''Santa Maria'' (at Olea), modified in the 16th-17th centuries.
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.cantabria102municipios.com/campoo/valdeolea/historia.htm History of Valdeolea] {{es icon}}
*[http://www.cantabria102municipios.com/campoo/valdeolea/historia.htm History of Valdeolea] {{in lang|es}}


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[[Category:Municipalities in Cantabria]]
[[Category:Municipalities in Cantabria]]


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Latest revision as of 18:55, 1 September 2023

Valdeolea
Menhir El Cabezudo.
Menhir El Cabezudo.
Flag of Valdeolea
Coat of arms of Valdeolea
Valdeolea is located in Spain
Valdeolea
Valdeolea
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 42°52′40″N 4°9′44″W / 42.87778°N 4.16222°W / 42.87778; -4.16222
Country Spain
Autonomous community Cantabria
ProvinceCantabria
ComarcaCampoo
Judicial districtReinosa
Government
 • MayorFernando Franco González
Area
 • Total83.72 km2 (32.32 sq mi)
Elevation
953 m (3,127 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total967
 • Density12/km2 (30/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
39410

Valdeolea (Spanish pronunciation: [baldeoˈlea]) is a municipality in Cantabria, northern Spain. It is located in a hill region crossed by the Camesa river and its numerous affluents.

It is formed by 19 towns and villages: Barriopalacio, Bercedo, Camesa, Castrillo del Haya, Cuena, El Haya, Las Henestrosas de las Quintanillas, Hoyos, La Loma, Mata de Hoz, Mataporquera, Matarrepudio, Olea, La Quintana, Las Quintanillas, Rebolledo, Reinosilla, San Martín de Hoyos and Santa Olalla. Mataporquera is the largest of them, with some 1,000 inhabitants, and also the municipal seat.

The municipal territory is home to eight menhirs, located on the left bank of the Camesa in the Monte Omeda site. It also houses remains from the Roman age and the Middle Ages. Also notable is the Romanesque churches of Santa Eulalia la Toma (1176), Santa Maria de las Henestrosas de las Quintanilla (12th century), and Santa Maria (at Olea), modified in the 16th-17th centuries.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.

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