Robres del Castillo
Robres del Castillo is a village in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. The municipality covers an area of 35.88 square kilometres and as of 2011 had a population of 30 people.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 39 residents
- Description: municipality of Spain
- Postal code: 26131
Places of Interest
Highlights include Dehesillas and Buzarra.
Buzarra
Dwelling
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Buzarra is a dwelling, which is situated 3 km southwest of Robres del Castillo.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include San Vicente de Robres and Valtrujal.
San Vicente de Robres
Hamlet
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San Vicente de Robres is a village in the municipality of Robres del Castillo, in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. As of 2018 had a population of 21 people.
San Martín
Hamlet
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San Martín is a hamlet, which is situated 3 km northwest of Robres del Castillo.
Robres del Castillo
- Categories: municipality of La Rioja and locality
- Location: Robres del Castillo, La Rioja, Northern Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
42.27391° or 42° 16′ 26″ northLongitude
-2.29195° or 2° 17′ 31″ westPopulation
39Elevation
726 metres (2,382 feet)United Nations Location Code
ES RBCOpen location code
8CJV7PF5+H6OpenStreetMap ID
node 259434003OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Aragonese to Waray—“Robres del Castillo” goes by many names.
- Aragonese: “Robres del Castillo”
- Armenian: “Ռոբրես դել Կաստիլիո”
- Asturian: “Robres del Castillo”
- Basque: “Robres del Castillo”
- Breton: “Robres del Castillo”
- Catalan: “Robres del Castillo”
- Cebuano: “Robres del Castillo”
- Chechen: “Робрес-дель-Кастильо”
- Chinese: “Robres del Castillo”
- Chinese: “罗夫雷斯德尔卡斯蒂略”
- Chinese: “羅夫雷斯德爾卡斯蒂略”
- Dutch: “Robres del Castillo”
- Esperanto: “Robres del Castillo”
- French: “Robres del Castillo”
- Galician: “Robres del Castillo”
- Georgian: “რობრეს-დელ-კასტილიო”
- German: “Robres del Castillo”
- Hungarian: “Robres del Castillo”
- Interlingua: “Robres del Castillo”
- Interlingue: “Robres del Castillo”
- Irish: “Robres del Castillo”
- Italian: “Robres del Castillo”
- Kazakh: “Robres-delʹ-Kastïlʹo”
- Kazakh: “Робрес-дель-Кастильо”
- Kazakh: “روبرەس-دەل-كاستىيلو”
- Ladin: “Robres del Castillo”
- Lombard: “Robres del Castillo”
- Macedo-Romanian: “Robres del Castillo”
- Malay: “Robres del Castillo”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Robres del Castillo”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Robres del Castillo”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Robres del Castillo”
- Polish: “Robres del Castillo”
- Portuguese: “Robres del Castillo”
- Russian: “Робрес-дель-Кастильо”
- Spanish: “Robres del Castillo”
- Swedish: “Robres del Castillo”
- Tatar: “Робрес-дель-Кастильо”
- Turkish: “Robres del Castillo”
- Ukrainian: “Робрес-дель-Кастильйо”
- Ukrainian: “Робрес-дель-Кастільйо”
- Uzbek: “Robres del Castillo”
- Uzbek: “Robres del Kastilyo”
- Uzbek: “Robres-del-Kastilyo”
- Uzbek: “Робрес дел Cастилло”
- Uzbek: “Робрес-дел-Кастило”
- Venetian: “Robres del Castillo”
- Vietnamese: “Robres del Castillo”
- Waray (Philippines): “Robres del Castillo”
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