Olivares de Duero
Olivares de Duero is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 330 inhabitants.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 324 residents
- Description: municipality of Spain
- Postal code: 47359
Places of Interest
Highlights include Church of Saint Pelagius, Olivares de Duero and Iglesia de San Millán.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Quintanilla de Onésimo and Sardoncillo.
Quintanilla de Onésimo
Village
Photo: Rastrojo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Quintanilla de Onésimo is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 1,139 inhabitants.
Sardoncillo
Hamlet
Photo: Lourdes Cardenal, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Sardoncillo is a hamlet, which is situated 5 km southwest of Olivares de Duero.
Valbuena de Duero
Village
Photo: Lourdes Cardenal, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Valbuena de Duero is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 502 inhabitants. Valbuena de Duero is situated 6 km east of Olivares de Duero.
Olivares de Duero
- Categories: municipality of Spain and locality
- Location: Olivares de Duero, Valladolid, Castile and León, Central Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
41.63779° or 41° 38′ 16″ northLongitude
-4.3651° or 4° 21′ 54″ westPopulation
324Elevation
735 metres (2,411 feet)United Nations Location Code
ES OD8Open location code
8CHQJJQM+4XOpenStreetMap ID
node 34095921OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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In Other Languages
From Aragonese to Waray—“Olivares de Duero” goes by many names.
- Aragonese: “Olivares de Duero”
- Armenian: “Օլիվարես դե Դուերո”
- Asturian: “Olivares de Duero”
- Basque: “Olivares de Duero”
- Breton: “Olivares de Duero”
- Catalan: “Olivares de Duero”
- Catalan: “Olivares”
- Cebuano: “Olivares de Duero”
- Chechen: “Оливарес-де-Дуэро”
- Chinese: “Olivares de Duero”
- Chinese: “奥利瓦雷斯德杜埃罗”
- Chinese: “奧利瓦雷斯德杜埃羅”
- Chinese: “杜罗河畔奥利瓦雷斯”
- Dutch: “Olivares de Duero”
- Esperanto: “Olivares de Duero”
- French: “Olivares de Duero”
- Galician: “Olivares de Duero”
- German: “Olivares de Duero”
- Hungarian: “Olivares de Duero”
- Interlingua: “Olivares de Duero”
- Interlingue: “Olivares de Duero”
- Irish: “Olivares de Duero”
- Italian: “Olivares de Duero”
- Ladin: “Olivares de Duero”
- Lombard: “Olivares de Duero”
- Luxembourgish: “Olivares de Duero”
- Malay: “Olivares de Duero”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Olivares de Duero”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Olivares de Duero”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Olivares de Duero”
- Persian: “الیبارس د دوئرو”
- Polish: “Olivares de Duero”
- Portuguese: “Olivares de Duero”
- Russian: “Оливарес-де-Дуэро”
- South Azerbaijani: “الیبارس د دوئرو”
- Spanish: “Olivares de Duero”
- Swedish: “Olivares de Duero”
- Tatar: “Оливарес-де-Дуэро”
- Turkish: “Olivares de Duero”
- Ukrainian: “Оліварес-де-Дуеро”
- Venetian: “Olivares de Duero”
- Vietnamese: “Olivares de Duero”
- Waray (Philippines): “Olivares de Duero”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Plaza Mayor and Ayuntamiento de Olivares de Duero.
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