This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Lugo, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain.
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Pop. (2002) |
Abadín | 3,342 |
Alfoz | 2,398 |
Antas de Ulla | 2,719 |
Baleira | 1,845 |
Baralla | 3,279 |
Barreiros | 3,357 |
Becerreá | 3,532 |
Begonte | 3,748 |
Bóveda | 1,974 |
Burela | 8,176 |
Carballedo | 3,121 |
Castro de Rei | 5,966 |
Castroverde | 3,418 |
Cervantes | 2,135 |
Cervo | 5,016 |
O Corgo | 4,224 |
Cospeito | 5,706 |
Chantada | 9,695 |
Folgoso do Courel | 1,510 |
A Fonsagrada | 5,146 |
Foz | 9,612 |
Friol | 4,729 |
Guitiriz | 6,249 |
Guntín | 3,453 |
O Incio | 2,455 |
Láncara | 3,235 |
Lourenzá | 2,779 |
Lugo | 89,509 |
Meira | 1,816 |
Mondoñedo | 4,987 |
Monforte de Lemos | 19,817 |
Monterroso | 4,253 |
Muras | 1,067 |
Navia de Suarna | 1,869 |
Negueira de Muñiz | 233 |
As Nogais | 1,547 |
Ourol | 1,465 |
Outeiro de Rei | 4,333 |
Palas de Rei | 4,135 |
Pantón | 3,377 |
Paradela | 2,552 |
O Páramo | 1,925 |
A Pastoriza | 3,975 |
Pedrafita do Cebreiro | 1,562 |
A Pobra do Brollón | 2,572 |
Pol | 2,072 |
A Pontenova | 3,261 |
Portomarín | 2,035 |
Quiroga | 4,209 |
Rábade | 1,583 |
Ribadeo | 9,163 |
Ribas de Sil | 1,406 |
Ribeira de Piquín | 842 |
Riotorto | 1,830 |
Samos | 2,073 |
Sarria | 13,053 |
O Saviñao | 5,000 |
Sober | 3,009 |
Taboada | 4,077 |
Trabada | 1,616 |
Triacastela | 882 |
O Valadouro | 2,371 |
O Vicedo | 2,303 |
Vilalba | 15,520 |
Viveiro | 15,444 |
Xermade | 2,595 |
Xove | 3,625 |
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