Fontaneda, Andorra
Place in Sant Julià de Lòria, Andorra
42°27′14″N 1°27′47″E / 42.45389°N 1.46306°E / 42.45389; 1.46306 (2023)[1]
Fontaneda (Catalan pronunciation: [funtəˈnɛðə]) is a village in Andorra and one of the country's 44 official poblacions. It is located in the parish of Sant Julià de Lòria.
Geography
The village is located in the south-west of the country, near the border with Spain. It lies off a branch of the CS-140 secondary road and alongside the Riu del Llosar.
Culture
The village is home to the Església de Sant Miquel de Fontaneda, a church commemorating Saint Michael the Archangel. Built in the 11th-12th century, it has since been designated an Andorran cultural heritage site.
References
- ^ Population of settlements, Department of Statistics, Andorran Government, 2008.
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Villages of Andorra
The villages are listed per parish (parròquia)
- L'Aldosa de Canillo
- Canillo
- El Forn
- Incles
- Meritxell
- Els Plans
- Prats
- Ransol
- Soldeu
- El Tarter
- El Vilar
42°27′14″N 1°27′27″E / 42.45389°N 1.45750°E / 42.45389; 1.45750
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