Campo Lameiro
| Campo Lameiro | ||
|---|---|---|
| municipality | ||
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![]() Campo Lameiro Location in Spain | ||
| Coordinates: 42°32′32″N 8°32′34″W / 42.54222°N 8.54278°WCoordinates: 42°32′32″N 8°32′34″W / 42.54222°N 8.54278°W | ||
| Country | Spain | |
| Autonomous community | Galicia | |
| Province | Pontevedra | |
| Comarca | Pontevedra | |
| Government | ||
| • Mayor | Julio G Sayáns Bugallo | |
| Area | ||
| • Total | 63.82 km2 (24.64 sq mi) | |
| Population (2009) | ||
| • Total | 2,084 | |
| • Density | 33/km2 (85/sq mi) | |
| Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
| • Summer (DST) | CET (UTC+2) | |
Campo Lameiro is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra. Campo Lameiro is the Galician capital of rock art, with a large collection of petroglyphs located in the Archaeological Park of Campo Lameiro.
Location
The capital is A Lagoa, an entity belonging to the parish of Campo, which is 20 kilometers from the Pontevedra capital.
Parishes
The municipality is composed of 6 parishes comprising the following towns:
- Parish of O Campo (San Miguel): A Lagoa, Campo Lameiro, Chacente, Morañó, Praderei and Alende.
- Parish of O Couso (San Cristovo): Rozas, Castriño, Liñares, Fafide, Padín, Cimadevila and Castro de Orto.
- Parish of Fragas (Santa Mariña): Laxe, Reboredo, As Cruces, Cerdeiras, Fontenla, Mullerboa, Redonde and Gargallóns.
- Parish of Moimenta (Santa María): Moimenta, Lamosa, Painceiros, Paredes, Armonda and A Brea.
- Parish of Montes (San Isidro): Parada and Fornelos.
Festivals
- Festival of San Isidro Labrador (May 15)
- Festival of Aguardiente (June)
- Festival of San Antonio (June 13)
- Festival of San Miguel (September 29)
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