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Santa Eulalia A Devesa belongs to Arciprestazgo Ribadeo of 722 inhabitants and 1991 censuses gave an average of 33 inhabitants / km 2.
This parish is situated in the northwest of the city. In western and southern borders with the municipality Barreiros, separated by the stream of forgiveness, from north to south the parishes Barreirense: Santiago de reigning, San Miguel de reigning Vilamartín and Small. In southern borders on the southeast by Arante and Covelo and the northwestern slope Mondigo. For this to Vilaframil and northeast instead of Meirengos with Rinlo. It is the largest of Ribadeo, with a length of 22.675 km ², which represents 21% of the total territory of Ribadeo. In this neighborhood meets the rugged beauty of its beaches, the famous beach of the cathedrals and beaches near the tracks and settlements. The beaches of the cathedrals and forts glimmer blue band of the European Union. Also has this band in the marina of Ribadeo Porcillán. In this parish finds the Youth Hostel A Devesa, a camp that opens in time for summer camps held. We can also find an agricultural cooperative model that transcends the scope of municipal activities, the cooperative "The Irmandinhos. The parish church of Santa Eulalia is the sixteenth century and retains imagination and goldsmith of interest. In place of the remains of hill forts are Celtic material. Has the following populations: the Mouse, The Rochela, Meirengos, Vilagüiz, Vilandriz, Cinxe, Nocedo and Quarry. Civil Architecture The Circle habaneros, Home Place, Maseda House and other colonial-style beside the road overall. Religious Architecture Church of Santa Eulalia of Devesa (sixteenth century), but with further reforms. It consists of a cross-vaulted nave with three sections, on arches faixões. On the facade, a bow escarzano and a tower of two bodies topped by a dome of half an orange. Inside, an altar nineteenth century neoclassic baroque, and three of the eighteenth century. In the item of jewelry has three bowls and a Copon, silver and gold, respectively. Chapel of Saint Raymond (Devesa) with eighteenth-century Baroque altarpiece, which was incorporated into the Christ of the seventeenth century.
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