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Old Common Council of Castropol : ウィキペディア英語版
Old Common Council of Castropol

Old Common Council of Castropol, also ''Eo-Navia Land'', ''Entrambasauguas'' or ''Honor de Suarón and Grandas''〔This designation is different the administrative area with the same name. The 'comarca del Eo-Navia' is one of the administrative areas in which the Principality of Asturias is divided today〕 is the name that was historically given to the sixteen westernmost villages of Asturias located between the Eo and Navia rivers. These villages belonged to the sixth ''sección'' or party (known as 'Episcopalias') that made up the Junta General del Principado, the historical governing body of Asturias. ''Episcopalías'' was composed by the following villages or ''concejos'': Castropol, Rivera de Abajo, Rivera de Arriba, Langreo, Llanera, Quirós, Teverga, Noreña, Las Regueras, Navia, Morcín, Tudela, Proaza, Santo Adriano, Pajares, Riosa, Olloniego, Yernes and Tameza, Bimenes, Paderni, Sobrescopbio and Peñaflor.
During the Roman Empire, the villages belonged to the Lucensis Conventum parish, which was absorbed into to the Asturias Kingdom after the territorial partition that followed the death of Alfonso III. During the second half of the 12th century, the region came under the direct influence of the bishopry of Oviedo as a result of an 1154 land grant by Fernando II of León. After its emancipation from the ecclesiastical authority, the Common Council of Castropol was admitted into the Junta General del Principado.〔''«Testamentum Sancte Marie de Taule quod fecit comes Fafila Spassanidz ovetensi ecclesie (1006)»'', "... de monasterio quod est fundatum in Asturiis in villa nomine Taule, inter duo flumina purzia et ove", see also, ''«comissum de Kartavio quod fecit Ramimirus rex»'' (978) "Sancte Marie semper virginis... in cuius honore ist monasterium in Asturias"〕
Despite a common history with Asturias, the region has many unique cultural and linguistic traits.〔Pérez de Castro, Ramona. ''Los Señoríos Episcopales en Asturias: El régimen Jurídico de la Oblispalía de Castropol'', Oviedo, 1987, p. 92 y 93〕 The region has its own officially-recognized〔(BOE no. 103, Thursday, April 30th, 1998 ).〕 language, Galician-Asturian, part of the Portuguese-Galician subgroup.
==References==

ast:Antiguu Conceyu de Castropol
eu:Eo-Navia
gl:Terra Eo-Navia

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