- in 2008 was 12,534 inhabitants,
according to the INE.
According to E.
Bascuas, "Ordes",
registered as
Ordines in the 11th century,
would derive from...
- *ufo-rēdos
Bascuas López,
Edelmiro (2006). La
Diosa Reve y los trasancos.
Estudios Mindonienses (22)[permanent dead link]: 801-842.
Bascuas López, Edelmiro...
- the Sil, Neira, Avia, Barbantiño, Búbal,
Arnoya rivers.
According to E.
Bascuas, "Miño",
registered as
Minius and Mineus, is a form
belonging to the old...
- (November 2006). "This
Month in History". Smithsonian. 37 (8): 34.
Edelmiro Bascuas,
Hidronimia y léxico de
origen paleoeuropeo en
Galicia (page 41) Haubrock...
-
Pontevedra and Poio.
Bascuas:
small and
quiet nude beach, the only such
Sanxenxo around.
Little or
nothing visible from the main road
Bascuas takes refuge from...
- The area has been
divided into more than 54 villages: Adai, Bacurín,
Bascuas, Bazar, Benade, Bocamaos, Bóveda, O Burgo, Calde, Camoira, Carballido,...
- CxG-CCTT. Xunt@s por As Pontes, in As
Pontes de García Rodríguez. Xoán
Báscuas: “A
pluralidade partidaria pode
restarlle voto ao PP”.
Galicia Confidencial...
- Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. It is a
tributary of the Ulla.
According to E.
Bascuas, "Arnego",
registered already as
Arnego in 853,
would derive from a form...
- Donón –
Nerga Playa de
Barreiro – San
Vicente do Mar – O
Grove Playa de
Bascuas –
Portonovo –
Sanxenxo Playa de
Canelas – San
Vicente do Mar
Playa de Castiñeira...
-
river came to have this name is not known.
According to the
linguist E.
Bascuas, the
toponym Órbigo,
would come from a Paleo-European
hydronymic theme...