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Covadonga (Asturian: Cuadonga, from cova
domnica "Cave of Our Lady") is one of 11
parishes in
Cangas de Onís, a muni****lity
within the
province and autonomous...
- The
Battle of
Covadonga took
place in 722
between the army of
Pelagius of
Asturias and the army of
commanders Alqama and Munuza, as part of the Umayyad...
- The
Santa Cueva de
Covadonga ("Holy Cave of
Covadonga") is a
Catholic sanctuary located in Asturias,
northern Spain. It is a cave in the
Picos de Europa...
- Lady of
Covadonga also
named "La Santina" is a
title of the
Blessed Virgin Mary and the name of a
Marian shrine devoted to her at
Covadonga, Asturias...
- The
Lakes of
Covadonga (el. 1134 m.) (Spanish:
Lagos de
Covadonga) are two
glacial lakes located on the
region of Asturias, Spain.
These lakes,
often also...
- on 21 June 1933,
after which Alfonso took the
courtesy title Count of
Covadonga. His
renunciation was
required by the
regulations for the
succession set...
- María la Real de
Covadonga[pronunciation?](English:
Basilica of Holy Mary, the
Queen of
Covadonga) is a
Catholic church located in
Covadonga/Cuadonga, Cangas...
- Legoupil.
Named by the
Chilean Antarctic Expedition after their ship
Covadonga,
which first used this
anchorage in 1947-48. 63°21′S 58°02′W / 63.350°S...
-
Amigos de
Covadonga is a non-profit
civil ****ociation,
created in
Asturias (Spain). It was
created with the
purpose of
spreading and
promoting devotion...
- los
Picos de Europa.
Within the park is the
village of
Covadonga,
where the
battle of
Covadonga (about 722), the
first major victory by a
Christian military...