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Comarca in Cantabria, Spain
Trasmiera
Comarca
Coat of arms
Country
Spain
Autonomous community
Cantabria
Province
Cantabria
Capital
Ribamontán al Monte
Municipalities
List
Argoños, Arnuero, Bárcena de Cicero, Bareyo, Entrambasaguas, Escalante, Hazas de Cesto, Liérganes, Marina de Cudeyo, Medio Cudeyo, Meruelo, Miera, Noja, Ribamontán al Mar, Ribamontán al Monte, Riotuerto, Santoña, Solórzano, Voto
Area
• Total
557.97 km2 (215.43 sq mi)
Population
(2018)[1]
• Total
60,477
• Density
110/km2 (280/sq mi)
Demonym(s)
trasmerano, -a
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Trasmiera (Spanish: Trasmiera; Cantabrian and historically: Tresmiera)[2][3][4] is a historic comarca of Cantabria (Spain), located to the east of the Miera River (tras Miera, meaning behind Miera, from the point of view of Asturias de Santillana), reaching the western side of the Asón. It extends between the bays of Santander and Santoña, occupying most of the Eastern seaboard of Cantabria. This piece of coast is known for its cliffs and fine beaches, such as those of Langre, Loredo, Isla, Noja and Berria. Towards the interior, the comarca offers large prairies as well as considerable hotel and camping development.
^Estimate at 1 January 2018: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid.
^"Los de Tresmiera pueden pescar en la mar alta para su comida, pero no para vender. Todos los demás no lo pueden hacer so graves penas, sobre lo cual tiene este villa ejecutoria"de Castañeda, Juan. (1592). Memorial de Juan de Castañeda.
^"Merindad de Tresmiera del Baston de las Quatro Villas"de la Madrid Álvarez, Vidal. "La construcción de la Capilla de Nuestra Señora del Rey Casto y Panteón Real de la Catedral de Oviedo. Apéndice documental. Documento nº1. Escritura de ajuste y convenio para la reedificación de la Capilla del Rey Casto en la catedral de Oviedo.". Liño: revista anual de historia del arte (in Spanish). Universidad de Oviedo. Área de Historia del Arte. p. 113. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
^"Leon et Asturias et Tresmiera fasta el rio Oue"Ramón Menéndez Pidal (1955). Primera crónica general de España que mandó componer Alfonso el Sabio y se continuaba bajo Sancho IV en 1289 (in Spanish). Gredos. Retrieved 2010-04-21.
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