Agolada

In this article, we are going to thoroughly explore the fascinating world of Agolada. From its origins to its impact on modern society, we will examine in detail each relevant aspect that has contributed to defining the importance and relevance of Agolada. Through a comprehensive analysis, we will seek to understand the reasons behind its popularity and how it has evolved over time. Additionally, we will explore the various perspectives that exist on Agolada and how it has influenced different areas of everyday life. Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery and learning about Agolada.

Agolada
Town view.
Town view.
Coat of arms of Agolada
Location of Agolada within Galicia
Location of Agolada within Galicia
Coordinates: 42°45′44″N 8°1′11″W / 42.76222°N 8.01972°W / 42.76222; -8.01972
Country Spain
Autonomous community Galicia
ProvincePontevedra
ComarcaO Deza
Parroquias24
Government
 • Alcalde (Mayor)Luís Calvo Miguélez
Area
 • Total
147.8 km2 (57.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total
2,370
 • Density16/km2 (42/sq mi)
 (INE)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CET)

Agolada is a municipality in the province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of O Deza.

Demography

Population
YearPop.±%
18775,000—    
18875,292+5.8%
19005,490+3.7%
19106,109+11.3%
19206,696+9.6%
19307,002+4.6%
19407,128+1.8%
YearPop.±%
19507,237+1.5%
19606,745−6.8%
19705,340−20.8%
19804,786−10.4%
19905,049+5.5%
20003,882−23.1%
20102,773−28.6%
Source: From: INE Archiv

Administration

Parròquies of Agolada

It is divided into 24 parroquias (parishes) with many different patron saints. They are: Agra (San Miguel), Artoño (Santalla), A Baíña (San Pedro), Basadre (Santa María), Berredo (Santa María), Borraxeiros (San Cristovo), Brántega (San Lourenzo), Brocos (San Miguel), Carmoega (San Pedro), Eidián (Santiago), Esperante (San Cibrao), Ferreiroa (San Pedro), Gurgueiro (San Miguel), Merlín (San Pedro), Órrea (Santo André), Ramil (San Martiño), San Paio de Bais (San Paio), Santa Comba (San Xoán), Sesto (San Cibrao), O Sexo (Santiago), As Trabancas (San Mamede), Val de Sangorza (Santa María), Ventosa (San Xulián), Vilariño (Santa María).

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.