Riañu

Parish in Asturias, Spain
43°20′00″N 5°43′00″W / 43.333333°N 5.716667°W / 43.333333; -5.716667CountrySpainAutonomous communityAsturiasProvinceAsturiasMunicipalityLangreo
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Palaciu del Marqués de Camposagrado, in Riañu

Riañu (Spanish: Riaño) is one of six parishes (administrative divisions) in Langreo, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

The residential area of Riañu was built on the existing farmland in the area during the 1960s, in order to decongest the urban core of Langreo. Today, about 5000 people live in the parish.

In 1978 a hospital, the Hospital Valle del Nalón, was opened in the parish. Riañu also has a medical center, a library, a sports center, two public schools and a geriatric facility. It is located three kilometres from la Felguera.

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Parishes in Langreo, Asturias, Spain
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  • Ciañu
  • La Felguera
  • La Venta
  • Lada
  • Riañu
  • Sama
  • Tiuya/Tuilla
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