Campo de Argañán
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Comarca in Castile and León, Spain
40°37′21″N 6°43′45″W / 40.622392°N 6.729136°W / 40.622392; -6.729136 (2010)
Campo de Argañán is a subcomarca in the comarca of Comarca de Ciudad Rodrigo in the province of Salamanca, Castile and León. It contains 18 municipalities:[1]
- Aldea del Obispo
- Campillo de Azaba
- Carpio de Azaba
- Castillejo de Martín Viejo
- Espeja
- Fuentes de Oñoro
- Gallegos de Argañán
- Ituero de Azaba
- La Alameda de Gardón
- La Alamedilla
- La Alberguería de Argañán
- La Bouza
- Puebla de Azaba
- Puerto Seguro
- Saelices el Chico
- Villar de Argañán
- Villar de Ciervo
- Villar de la Yegua.
References
- ^ Llorente Maldonado, Antonio (1976). Centro de Estudios Salmantinos, ed. Las comarcas históricas y actuales de la provincia de Salamanca. p. 157.
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