Province of Mondoñedo
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Province of Mondoñedo One of the seven provinces which existed in Galicia from the 15th Century till 1833; from that date onwards the number of provinces were reduced to four, and the entire Province of Mondoñedo was first divided into two halves and later absorbed and assimilated into the existing provinces of Lugo and A Coruña.
From the 15th Century till 1833 Galicia was divided in seven administrative provinces:
From 1833 onwards, the seven original provinces of the 15th Century have been limited to just four:
- A Coruña,
- Ourense,
- Pontevedra, and
- Lugo.
See also
- Mailoc or Maeloc was the bishop of Britonia (Britoniensis ecclesiae episcopus)
- Mondonedo City Council in the Province of Lugo.
- Diocese of Ferrol-Mondoñedo List of Districts and Parishes from Ferrol to Mondoñedo.
External links
- (English) The Mindoniensis-Ferrolensis Province in the 21st Century (Alternatives: The Britonia Province)
Ancient lands of the Counts of Andrade and Vilalba in the 14th century Abadín · Alfoz · Ares · Barreiros · Burela · Cabanas · A Capela · Cariño · Cedeira · Cerdido · Cervo · Cospeito · Fene · Ferrol · Foz · Guitiriz · Lourenzá · Mañón · Moeche · Mondoñedo · Monfero · Mugardos · Muras · Narón · Neda · Ourol · Ortigueira · A Pastoriza · Pontedeume · A Pontenova · As Pontes de García Rodríguez · Ribadeo · Riotorto · San Sadurniño · As Somozas · Trabada · O Valadouro · Valdoviño · O Vicedo · Vilalba · Vilarmaior · Viveiro · Xermade · XoveCategories:- History of Galicia
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