San Esteban, Ribadesella

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San Esteban (Spanish : Leces) is one of nine parishes (administrative divisions) in Ribadesella, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

It is 85.97 km2 (33.19 sq mi) in size, with a population of 1,164 (INE 2007).

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43°29′N5°08′W / 43.48°N 5.13°W / 43.48; -5.13

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