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'''Sabero''' is a village in the [[León (province)|province of León]], [[Castile and León]], in north-western Spain. According to the 2019 [[census]] ([[Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain)|INE]]), the municipality has a population of 1,140 inhabitants.
'''Sabero''' is a village in the [[León (province)|province of León]], [[Castile and León]], in north-western Spain. According to the 2019 [[census]] ([[Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain)|INE]]), the municipality has a population of 1,140 inhabitants.


It is the location of the Castile and León Museum of Metallurgy and Mining (''Museo de la Siderurgia y de la Minería de Castilla y León''). This was opened in 3 July 2008 by [[Juan Vicente Herrera Campo]], the president of Castile and León.
It is the location of the Castile and León Museum of Metallurgy and Mining (''Museo de la Siderurgia y de la Minería de Castilla y León''). This was opened on 3 July 2008 by [[Juan Vicente Herrera Campo]], the president of Castile and León.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:51, 25 January 2022

Sabero, Spain
Blast furnace ruins in Sabero (León, Spain).
Blast furnace ruins in Sabero (León, Spain).
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityCastile and León
ProvinceLeón
MunicipalitySabero
Area
 • Total24 km2 (9 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total1,161
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Sabero is a village in the province of León, Castile and León, in north-western Spain. According to the 2019 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 1,140 inhabitants.

It is the location of the Castile and León Museum of Metallurgy and Mining (Museo de la Siderurgia y de la Minería de Castilla y León). This was opened on 3 July 2008 by Juan Vicente Herrera Campo, the president of Castile and León.

References

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

42°50′N 5°09′W / 42.833°N 5.150°W / 42.833; -5.150