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San Andrés de Llinares (Spanish: Linares) is one of five parishes (administrative divisions) in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

It is 10.68 km (4.12 sq mi) in size, with a population of 9,273 (INE 2005).

Villages and hamlets

  • Arbixil
  • Artosa
  • Barreo
  • Bédavo
  • Carrocera
  • Castañera
  • Ciñera
  • Cotariella
  • El Candanal
  • El Colláu
  • El Felguerón
  • El Jardín
  • El Llanu Martín
  • El Llugarín de Baxo
  • El Llugarín de Riba
  • El Mayáu Solis
  • El Rebollal
  • El Sotón
  • El Trabanquín
  • El Valle Bédavo
  • Escobiu
  • Fresnu
  • Gollano
  • L'Abonión
  • L'Acebal
  • L'Entregu
  • L'Otariellu
  • La Bilortera
  • La Bornaína
  • La Cabaña
  • La Cabañina
  • La Campa l'Abeduriu
  • La Cantera
  • La Cascaya
  • La Caseta
  • La Casona
  • La Central
  • La Corca
  • La Fayona
  • La Figar
  • La Granxa
  • La Llaniella
  • La Llave
  • La Lloseta
  • La Nespral
  • La Nual
  • La Pontona
  • La Rebollá
  • La Revenga
  • La Rotella
  • La Teyerina
  • La Traviesa
  • La Vallina
  • La Venta l'Aire
  • La Viña
  • La Xuliana
  • Les Roces
  • Llagos
  • Llaneces
  • Llantero
  • Los Carbazales
  • Los Cigüeñales
  • Los Corrales
  • Los Fornos
  • Los Rebollos
  • Meruxeo
  • Paniceres
  • Pelunegru
  • Perlá
  • Pipe
  • Polaúra
  • Pumarabín
  • Pumarín
  • Rozá
  • San Vicente
  • Sorriego
  • Tariz
  • Valles
  • Valleya
  • Villacedré
  • Vistalegre

Minor entities

  • El Barriru
  • El Bosquín
  • El Cabañucu
  • El Cantu
  • El Cantuspín
  • El Carbayal
  • El Coto
  • El Fielato
  • El Llapusu
  • El Norte
  • El Picu la Xerra
  • El Picu los Xerros
  • El Rebollalín
  • El Rebollalón
  • El Ribayu
  • El Rincón
  • El Tramón
  • Fradera
  • La Barriosa
  • La Borná
  • La Escura
  • La Fayuca
  • La Llosa Cullá
  • La Mina'l Río
  • La Vega
  • Les Cabañes
  • Les Cruces
  • Les Llamargues
  • Les Vareres
  • Los Bornaones
  • Santana

43°13′00″N 5°44′00″W / 43.216667°N 5.733333°W / 43.216667; -5.733333

Parishes in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, Spain
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