Camaleño

Camaleño
Municipality

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Location of Camaleño
Camaleño
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 43°9′7″N 4°41′32″W / 43.15194°N 4.69222°W / 43.15194; -4.69222Coordinates: 43°9′7″N 4°41′32″W / 43.15194°N 4.69222°W / 43.15194; -4.69222
Country  Spain
Autonomous community Cantabria
Province Cantabria
Comarca Liébana
Judicial district San Vicente de la Barquera
Capital Camaleño
Government
  Alcalde Óscar Casares Alonso (2015) (PRC)
Area
  Total 161.1 km2 (62.2 sq mi)
Elevation 400 m (1,300 ft)
Population (2008)
  Total 1,113
  Density 6.9/km2 (18/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Website Official website

Camaleño is a municipality located in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. According to the 2007 census, the city had 1,096 inhabitants.

History

According to the chronicle of Alfonso III of Leon, the surviving Arabs of the Battle of Covadonga (722) succumbed in Cosgaya, a village belonging to Camaleño under an avalanche of stones. In this valley the second Asturian king Favila of Asturias died 739, killed by a bear. At that time there was already a monastery in Turieno, dedicated to San Martín, where a large reliquary of the Cross of Christ and the body of Santo Toribio, who apparently brought it from Palestine, was kept. Over the years, it became a center of pilgrimage, with the privilege of recognition by different popes. The monastery came under the Oña in the twelfth century, and the process of seigneurization subjected the valley to the jurisdiction of the Marquises of Santillana and Duke of Infantado.[1]

Camaleño belonged to the judicial district of Potes until the late 1970´s, then it became part of San Vicente de la Barquera.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Historia Copyright © 2018 e-MAGNETRÓN, retrieved 3 July 2018
Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana in Camaleño.
Fuente Dé, in the Picos de Europa.


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