Caeras

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Caeras (Spanish: Calleras) is one of 44 parishes (administrative divisions) in Tinéu, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.[1]

The village of Caeras has a church of noteworthy architecture, built late in the 19th century, with enormous dimensions to accommodate its Baroque altar from a disappeared monastery in Miranda.

The parish also hosts the church of San Pedro . The church is reported to hail from the 10th century, but there is no information available about the ancient church and only a small pre-Romanesque window has survived to the present day.[2]

Villages and hamlets

  • Busmión
  • Busteḷḷín
  • Caeras
  • Ese
  • La Corredoira
  • Ḷḷaneces
  • El Monteḷḷouso
  • La Pena la Burra
  • La Pila
  • La Reboḷḷada
  • Reḷḷousu
  • Veneiru

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