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'''Cimanes de la Vega''' is the last village of [[León (province)|León]], the south one, circulating from the N-620 highway (León - [[Benavente]]). Is closed to the [[Esla River]].
'''Cimanes de la Vega''' is the last village of [[León (province)|León]], the south one, circulating from the N-620 highway (León - [[Benavente]]). Is closed to the [[Esla River]].


It has 700 inhabitants, grouped in three villages: Cimanes de la Vega, [[Bariones de la Vega]] and [[Lordemanos de la Vega]]. The main activity is [[agriculture|agricultural]], with irrigated and dry lands. The main production is [[beet]], [[maize]] and cattle forages. The main monument of this village is the hermitage of "Virgen de la Vega", (XI century).
It has around 700 inhabitants, grouped in three villages: Cimanes de la Vega, [[Bariones de la Vega]] and [[Lordemanos de la Vega]]. Main economical activity is [[agriculture|agriculture]], with irrigated and dry lands. Main productions are [[beet]] (''Beta vulgaris''), [[maize]] (''Zea mays'') and cattle forages. The most important monument of this village is the "Virgen de la Vega", (an hermitage from XI century).
[[Image:VirgenDeLaVega.jpg|thumb|Virgen de la Vega]]
[[Image:VirgenDeLaVega.jpg|thumb|Virgen de la Vega]]



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Cimanes de la Vega is the last village of León, the south one, circulating from the N-620 highway (León - Benavente). Is closed to the Esla River.

It has around 700 inhabitants, grouped in three villages: Cimanes de la Vega, Bariones de la Vega and Lordemanos de la Vega. Main economical activity is agriculture, with irrigated and dry lands. Main productions are beet (Beta vulgaris), maize (Zea mays) and cattle forages. The most important monument of this village is the "Virgen de la Vega", (an hermitage from XI century).

Virgen de la Vega

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