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Pola de Allande (Asturian: La Puela) is a town and a parish in Allande, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It is surrounded by the Cantabrian mountains. It is the capital of the parish. The town was founded between 1262 and 1268. Oviedo, the capital of Asturias, is 104 km (65 mi) away. The Nison River runs through the middle of the town, known for its trout while now fishing is banned there.
The parish is also home to a 15th-century castle, the Palace of Cienfuegos de Peñalba, based on a hill above the town, which has been a symbol for the city for some time.[1]
As of 2011, the parish is 34.01 km2 (13.13 sq mi) in size with the population of 733. [2] The villages of the parish include:
Caleyo
Cereceda (Zreiceda)
Cimadevilla (Cimavilla)
Colobredo (Colobreo)
El Mazo
Ferroy (Ferrói)
Fresnedo (Fresnéu)
La Reigada
La Roza
Peñablanca (Penablanca)
Peñaseita (Penaseita)
Pola de Allande (La Puela)
Valbona
Villafrontú
Villasonte
References
^"Pola de Allande". The Northern Ways to Santiago. 2nd edition. Basque Government, Government of Cantabria, Government of the Principality of Asturias, Regional Government of Galicia, Government of Navarre, Government of LaRioja: 112. August 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2015.