- The
Barxas,
Trancoso or
Troncoso (also Barjas) is a
river in the
northwestern Iberian Peninsula, a left-bank
tributary of the Minho. It is an international...
- Pardavila, Riomaio, San Paio de Abaixo, San Paio,
Igrexa Matamá: Balsa, Balvis,
Barxa, Beirán, Campos, Carapuxa, Carneiras, Dehesa, Castro, Igrexa, Lagarella...
-
Padrenda in the
province of Ourense. The
mouth of the
river Trancoso (or
Barxas) in the
river Minho marks the most
northerly point of Portugal. Portuguese...
- Finisterrae, "End of Earth") Muiñeira
Vella de
Mordomo Na Cova da
Barxa ("In the Cave of A
Barxa") Unha
Noite no
Santo Cristo ("A
Night in
Santo Cristo") Polca...
- - 308 A
Esculqueira (La Mezquita)-
Pinheiro Novo
Rural track - 509
Barxa (La Gudiña)- Quirás
Rural track - 1001
Soutochao (Vilardevós)-
Vilar Seco...
- 19 mi) Avia (r · 38 km; 24 mi)
Arnoia (l · 88 km; 55 mi) Deva [es] (l)
Barxas/Troncoso/Trancoso (l · int)
Verdugo (39 km; 24 mi) Lérez (60 km; 37 mi)...
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Abrence (San Xoán)
Barxa de Lor (Santa Mariña)
Canedo (San Miguel)
Castroncelos (Santiago)
Castrosante (Santa Mariña)
Cereixa (San Pedro) Eixón (San Xurxo)...
-
Barjas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈ
baɾxas]) (
Barxas in
Galician language) is a
village and muni****lity
located in the
region of El
Bierzo (province of León...
- Xulián) : A Abelleira, A Abesoureira, O Aciviñeiro, O Arrabal, O Barreiro, A
Barxa, O Casal, A Cima, A
Costa da Groba,
Costa de Sequeiros, Couso, A Cruz, A...
- to the
river Miño,
following the
valleys of its
tributary rivers Deva,
Barxas, and Gorgua, the
lands descend to 100
metres elevation. The
landscape is...