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  • Language: en
    • Santa Eulalia de Oscos
    • Santalla d'Ozcos
    • Santalla de Ozcos
  • Language: ar
    • سانتا إيولايلا دي أوسكوس
  • Language: ast
    • Santalla d'Ozcos
  • Language: ca
    • Santa Eulalia de Oscos
  • Language: de
    • Santa Eulalia de Oscos
  • Language: es
    • Santa Eulalia de Oscos
  • Language: eu
    • Santa Eulalia de Oscos
  • Language: fa
    • سانتا ئولالیا د اسکس
  • Language: gl
    • Santalla de Ozcos
  • Language: it
    • Santa Eulalia de Oscos
  • Language: pt
    • Santa Eulalia de Oscos
  • Language: ru
    • Санта-Эулалиа-де-Оскос
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Santa Eulalia de Oscos is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north by Villanueva de Oscos, on the south and west by Lugo province of Galicia, and on the east by Villanueva de Oscos, San Martín de Oscos and Grandas de Salime. The municipality consists of only one parish, Santa Eulalia (Santalla).
 

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