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'''Covadonga'''  ([[Asturian language|Asturian]]: '''''Cuadonga''''', from ''cova domnica'' "Cave of Our Lady"<ref>Juan Gil Fernández, José L. Moralejo, Juan Ignacio Ruiz de la Peña, ''Crónicas asturianas'', Universidad de Oviedo, 1985,
'''Covadonga'''  ([[Asturian language|Asturian]]: '''''Cuadonga''''', from ''cova domnica'' "Cave of Our Lady"<ref>Juan Gil Fernández, José L. Moralejo, Juan Ignacio Ruiz de la Peña, ''Crónicas asturianas'', Universidad de Oviedo, 1985,
p. 203.</ref>) is one of 11 [[Parroquia (Spain)|parishes]] in [[Cangas de Onís]], a [[municipality]] within the province and [[autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous community]] of [[Asturias]], in Northwestern [[Spain]]. It is situated in the [[Picos de Europa]] mountains. With a permanent population of 55,<ref>''"[https://www.ine.es/uc/eq7vWLDAi1%7CNomenclátor: Población del Padrón Continuo por Unidad Poblacional]". ''Instituo Nacional de Estadística. 2023, retrieved 7 June 2024.</ref> the parish became a site of [[pilgrimage]] and a place of [[Culture of Spain|great cultural importance]] following the 722 [[Battle of Covadonga]], which marked the beginning of the [[Reconquista|Spanish ''Reconquista'']] of the [[Iberian Peninsula|Iberian Peninusla]]. The battle, which took place near the village in 722, was the first [[Christians|Christian]] victory in the Iberian Peninsula over the [[Moors|Arabs]] [[Umayyad conquest of Hispania|invading from north Africa]] under the [[Umayyad Caliphate|Umayyad]] banner, and is often considered to be the beginning of the almost eight century-long effort to expel [[Muslims|Muslim]] rulers governing Iberia during the ''Reconquista''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rodriguez |first=Vicente |date=25 November 2011 |title=Covadonga |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Covadonga |access-date=7 June 2024 |website=Encyclopedia Britannica}}</ref>
p. 203.</ref>) is one of 11 [[Parroquia (Spain)|parishes]] in [[Cangas de Onís]], a [[municipality]] within the province and [[autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous community]] of [[Asturias]], in Northwestern [[Spain]]. It is situated in the [[Picos de Europa]] mountains. With a permanent population of 55,<ref>''"[https://www.ine.es/uc/eq7vWLDAi1%7CNomenclátor: Población del Padrón Continuo por Unidad Poblacional]". ''Instituo Nacional de Estadística. 2023, retrieved 7 June 2024.</ref> the parish became a site of [[pilgrimage]] and a place of [[Culture of Spain|great cultural importance]] following the 722 [[Battle of Covadonga]], which marked the beginning of the [[Reconquista|Spanish ''Reconquista'']] of the [[Iberian Peninsula]]. The battle, which took place near the village in 722, was the first [[Christians|Christian]] victory in the Iberian Peninsula over the [[Moors|Arabs]] [[Umayyad conquest of Hispania|invading from north Africa]] under the [[Umayyad Caliphate|Umayyad]] banner, and is often considered to be the beginning of the almost eight century-long effort to expel [[Muslims|Muslim]] rulers governing Iberia during the ''Reconquista''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Rodriguez |first=Vicente |date=25 November 2011 |title=Covadonga |url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Covadonga |access-date=7 June 2024 |website=Encyclopedia Britannica}}</ref>


The two [[lakes of Covadonga]], [[Lake Enol|Enol]] and [[Lake Ercina|Ercina]], are located in the mountains above the town, and the road leading to the lakes is often featured in the [[Vuelta a España]] bicycle race. The [[Santa Cueva de Covadonga|Holy Cave of Covadonga]] is a monument dedicated to [[Our Lady of Covadonga]] that commemorates the Battle of Covadonga. It comprises the following:
The two [[lakes of Covadonga]], [[Lake Enol|Enol]] and [[Lake Ercina|Ercina]], are located in the mountains above the town, and the road leading to the lakes is often featured in the [[Vuelta a España]] bicycle race. The [[Santa Cueva de Covadonga|Holy Cave of Covadonga]] is a monument dedicated to [[Our Lady of Covadonga]] that commemorates the Battle of Covadonga. It comprises the following:

Latest revision as of 12:36, 16 August 2025

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The two lakes of Covadonga, Enol and Ercina, are located in the mountains above the town, and the road leading to the lakes is often featured in the Vuelta a España bicycle race. The Holy Cave of Covadonga is a monument dedicated to Our Lady of Covadonga that commemorates the Battle of Covadonga. It comprises the following:

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  1. Juan Gil Fernández, José L. Moralejo, Juan Ignacio Ruiz de la Peña, Crónicas asturianas, Universidad de Oviedo, 1985, p. 203.
  2. "Población del Padrón Continuo por Unidad Poblacional". Instituo Nacional de Estadística. 2023, retrieved 7 June 2024.
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