Bustantigo

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Bustantigo (Bustantigu in Asturian) is a place and a parish in the Asturian council of Allande, in Spain.

The parish borders to the north with the municipality of Villayón, to the east with Tineo and to the south with the parish of Santa Coloma.

Approximately 19 people live in its 15.14 km² distributed among the 3 towns that make up the parish.

13 people live in the place of Bustantigo. It is located at 720 meters above sea level, on the left slope of the valley formed by the Ouro River, halfway up the Picoutel. Its parish church, with a single nave, has an image of San José. As is common in many of the churches in the area, in its vicinity there is a yew tree, a sacred tree for the Asturians, according to Latin authors such as Strabo.

Populations

  • La Folgueriza (La Folgueiriza) (aldea)
  • The Plant (The Plantau) (aldea)
  • Bustantigo (Bustantigu) (place)

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