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- Camoca is one of 41 parishes (administrative divisions) in Villaviciosa, a muni****lity within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern...
- Camocas is an expensive heavy patterned oriental silk. The Textile Glossary describes camocas as a "largely historic fabric that was po****r in the 14th...
- Iglesia de San Juan (Camoca) is a church in Asturias, Spain. It was established in the 13th century. Asturian art Catholic Church in Spain Portals: Architecture...
- de San Juan (Amandi), a church in Asturias, Spain Iglesia de San Juan (Camoca), a church in Asturias, Spain Iglesia de San Juan (Ciliergo), a church in...
- Santa Eulalia (Selorio) Iglesia de San Juan (Amandi) Iglesia de San Juan (Camoca) Iglesia de San Juan (Priorio) Iglesia de San Nicolás (Villoria) Iglesia...
- dervishes. Camaca Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French camocas or Medieval Latin camoca, from Arabic & Persian كمخه کمکها kamkha, kimkha. a medieval...
- Alto de Peixinho Alto de São Tomé Armazém Bairro Berlim Branquinho Chã de Camoca Chã de Galinheira Chã de Itália Chã de Matinho Covoada Lombo Branco Lombo...
- Amandi Argüeru Arnín Arroes Bedriñana Breceña Camoca Candanal Carda Careñes Castiellu Cazanes Celada Coru El Bustiu Fuentes Grases La Llera La Madalena...
- Villaviciosa Barrera, La Carreño Cabo Blanco, El El Franco Castro at sea Camoca Villaviciosa Canterona, La Siero Caravia Caravia Castelo, El Boal Castelo...
- parroquias: Amandi, Argüeru, Arnín, Arroes, Bedriñana, Breceña, El Bustiu, Camoca, Candanal, Carda, Careñes, Castiellu, Cazanes, Celada, Coru, Fuentes, Grases...