Sena (Ibias)

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Sena (Ibias)
Coordinates: 43°3′N6°57′W / 43.050°N 6.950°W / 43.050; -6.950
Country Spain
Autonomous community Asturias
Province Asturias
Municipality Ibias

Sena is one of eleven parishes (administrative divisions) in the municipality of Ibias, within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. In 2020, it had 77 inhabitants. [1] In the 1849 geographical dictionary published by Pascual Madoz, it is described as follows:

SENA (San Agustín): parish in prov. and dioc. of Oviedo (23 leag.), juridical part of the Grandas de Salime (7), council of Ibias (3): situated to the W. of the prov. and limits Lugo, in the r. bord. of the r. Navia, with free airflow and a healthy climate. It has 88 houses in the villages of Barca, Balda, Bustelin, Busto, Arejo, Castavia, Fornaza, Gabianceira, Jeneda, Linares, Penedela, Rioporcos, Ribera, Salvador and San Tirso. The parr. church (San Agustin) is served by a curate and laic patrons. Confined to the N. border by Ouviñão; E. San Antolin; S. Sta. Comba, and O. Castañedo. The land is mountainous and rugged, and is bathed by some streams which end in the aforementioned r. Navia. Prod.: wheat, corn, barley, acorns, potatoes, legumes, grass: cows are raised, and also pigs, sheep and goats; hunting and fishing of various kinds. pop.: 88 h., 440 souls. [2]

Villages and hamlets

Official name [1] Population (2020) [1]
TotalMenWomen
Barca321
Bustelín000
Castaosa1266
Penedela000
Riodeporcos1266
Salvador752
Santiso14113
Sena291019

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Instituto Nacional de Estadística". ine.es. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
  2. Madoz, Pascual (1849). "Sena (San Agustin)". Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus posesiones de Ultramar . Vol. XIV. Madrid. p. 169.