Nofuentes

Nofuentes
Locality
Country  Spain
Autonomous community Castilla y León
Province Burgos
Municipality Merindad de Cuesta Urria
Population (2011) 144

Nofuentes is a locality and a minor local entity situated in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, in Spain, region of Las Merindades, judicial party of Villarcayo, capital of Merindad de Cuesta Urria municipality.

Town Hall.

General data

In 2011 it hosted 144 villagers. It is situated 80 km to the north of the capital of the province, Burgos, in the left edge of Nela.

Communications

  • Road: National Highway N-629 between Trespaderne y Medina de Pomar.
  • Railway: Until its closing in 1985, Railway station to Santander-Mediterráneo.

Administrative situation

Its main mayor is José Pablo Quintanilla Rodriguez from Partido Popular.

History

Clarisas´ convent.

This villa belonged to the Merindad de Cuesta Urria in Castilla la Vieja party, one of the fourteen parties that formed the Burgos´ quartermaster during the period between 1785 and 1833, as it is shown in the Floriblanca census of 1787 with a royal jurisdiction. After the fall of the Ancien Régime, it is aggregated to the Merindad Cuesta-Urria´s constitutional town hall, in the Villarcayo´s party belonging to the region of Castilla la Vieja, being its capital.

Festivities and customs

Its local festivities are held the 15th of May, Saint Isidro Labrador festivity and the 29th of June, Saint Pedro and San Pablo de Tarso festivity

Parish

San Pedro y San Pablo Church.

Parochial catholic church of San Pedro and San Pablo in the Archpriesthood of Medina de Pomar, Burgos´ Archbishopric´s diocese. The next locations depend on this church: Cebolleros, Mijangos, Las Quintanillas Las Quintanillas, Urria (Burgos),Valdelacuesta, Villamagrín, Villapanillo, Villarán y Villavedeo y and the convent of mother Clarisas of Nuestra Señora de Rivas.

References

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