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Triongu is one of eleven Parish (administrative division), parishes (administrative divisions) in Cangas de Onís, a Municipalities of Spain, municipality within the province and autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Asturias, by northern Spain's Picos de Europa mountains. In 942, King Ramiro II of León donated to the bishop Vermudo of Oviedo the churches of San Vicente and Santa Eulalia of Triongu. This was written in a document conserved in the Archive of the Cathedral of Oviedo. Villages * Coviella * Miyar * Oliciu * Triongu References

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Cangas De Onís
Cangas de Onís ( Asturian: ''Cangues d'Onís'' "valleys of Onís"'' Canga'' (plural ''cangues'') is an Asturian word for "valley, canyon".) is a municipality in the eastern part of the province and autonomous community of Asturias in the northwest of Spain. The capital of the municipality is also Cangas de Onís. More than seventy square kilometres of the ''conceyu'' form part of the Parque nacional de los Picos de Europa. History Within the park is the village of Covadonga, where the battle of Covadonga (about 722), the first major victory by a Christian military force in Iberia after the Islamic conquest, marks the starting-point of the Reconquista. Cangas de Onís is the site of the first church constructed in post-conquest Iberia, Santa Cruz de Cangas de Onís (737), built on an ancient dolmen. A parish named Cangas de Onís is attested for the 14th century. The stone bridge across the Sella River was built in the 14th or 15th century. Cangas de Onís was represente ...
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