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Last Update 2009/8/25 13:10
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The first historical document that we have of Well of Urama goes back a year 946 in a donation to San Félix of denominated Cisneros I Whore of Abdurama. Then he/she loses temper and the graph is simplified, being Pozadeurama. Abdurama is the name characteristic of a character mozçarabe. The gentile of the born ones or precedents of Well of Urama is denominated pozurameños. In the historical books of the church the name of the town in fifteen different ways is written. The first time that is named with the current spelling to the town is the day 26
The first historical document that we have of Well of Urama goes back a year 946 in a donation to San Félix of denominated Cisneros I Whore of Abdurama. Then he/she loses temper and the graph is simplified, being Pozadeurama. Abdurama is the name characteristic of a character mozçarabe. The gentile of the born ones or precedents of Well of Urama is denominated pozurameños. In the historical books of the church the name of the town in fifteen different ways is written. The first time that is named with the current spelling to the town is the day 26
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Last Update 2009/8/25 18:16
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The toponym seems clear "press of walnuts in the vegetable garden", town that conforms municipality next to Population of Soto, coming this of Latin "populationem" in allusion to one "letter-populates" or permission to repopulate the place. That of grove comes from the Latin "saltus" or pastizal boscoso.
It is famous Walnut of the Vegetable gardens for their monastery of San Salvador of the Walnut, historical-artistic monument from June of 1931, that was founded by Doña Elvira Sánchez in the year 1063, to incorporate it 30 years but Alfonso takes VI to Sahagún's monastery cluniacense. But their church is not consecrated up to 1166 by Raimundo, bishop of Palencia.
The toponym seems clear "press of walnuts in the vegetable garden", town that conforms municipality next to Population of Soto, coming this of Latin "populationem" in allusion to one "letter-populates" or permission to repopulate the place. That of grove comes from the Latin "saltus" or pastizal boscoso.
It is famous Walnut of the Vegetable gardens for their monastery of San Salvador of the Walnut, historical-artistic monument from June of 1931, that was founded by Doña Elvira Sánchez in the year 1063, to incorporate it 30 years but Alfonso takes VI to Sahagún's monastery cluniacense. But their church is not consecrated up to 1166 by Raimundo, bishop of Palencia.
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Last Update 2009/8/25 13:06
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The old and historical lot of Walls of Dale settles to west of some almost invaluable hills and moors that aid her and they protect of the north, and in the geographical center of the natural wide and transparent district of Campos' palentina Earth. The name of Walls comes out to glitter at the end of the XI century, in the old parchments of the Monastery of Sahún, where it is said: "in Paretes terras you fine et bonas" and with so simple toponym it was wanted to give like reference a place with abundant and good lands, where ruins could still be seen that possibly corresponds an old mansion or Hispanic Visigothic population. The history of Walls of Dale goes back to its first residents. Indications are had that Intercatia, an old city existed inhabited by the vacceos, where they were diverse stone objects and brass, among them a Tessera of Hospitality where one can read an inscription that he/she talks about friendship's pact between an inhabitant of Intercatia and one of Pallantia.
The old and historical lot of Walls of Dale settles to west of some almost invaluable hills and moors that aid her and they protect of the north, and in the geographical center of the natural wide and transparent district of Campos' palentina Earth. The name of Walls comes out to glitter at the end of the XI century, in the old parchments of the Monastery of Sahún, where it is said: "in Paretes terras you fine et bonas" and with so simple toponym it was wanted to give like reference a place with abundant and good lands, where ruins could still be seen that possibly corresponds an old mansion or Hispanic Visigothic population. The history of Walls of Dale goes back to its first residents. Indications are had that Intercatia, an old city existed inhabited by the vacceos, where they were diverse stone objects and brass, among them a Tessera of Hospitality where one can read an inscription that he/she talks about friendship's pact between an inhabitant of Intercatia and one of Pallantia.
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Last Update 2009/8/25 20:16
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The toponym, etymology or name of Villovieco came him/her given of the agglutination of Latin "Villa", with farm meaning, small fifth, etc., more the toponym "Ovecen", surely of the name of the repoblador of the village. Already in a document of San Zoilo of the year 1000 made an appointment to the town like "Villa Ovieco." Serious because "The place of the fifth of Ovieco."
Although the one on the way to Santiago doesn't go by the urban helmet of Villovieco, if he/she makes it for their municipal term, for what the pilgrims went by the village to request charity or hospital attendance. According to the diocesan statistic of the 1345, Villovieco had 3 parishes: That of Santa MarÃa, San Jorde and San Sebastian, staying the first as parochial church. That of San Jorde or Jorge was characteristic of the monastery of San Salvador of the Walnut.
The toponym, etymology or name of Villovieco came him/her given of the agglutination of Latin "Villa", with farm meaning, small fifth, etc., more the toponym "Ovecen", surely of the name of the repoblador of the village. Already in a document of San Zoilo of the year 1000 made an appointment to the town like "Villa Ovieco." Serious because "The place of the fifth of Ovieco."
Although the one on the way to Santiago doesn't go by the urban helmet of Villovieco, if he/she makes it for their municipal term, for what the pilgrims went by the village to request charity or hospital attendance. According to the diocesan statistic of the 1345, Villovieco had 3 parishes: That of Santa MarÃa, San Jorde and San Sebastian, staying the first as parochial church. That of San Jorde or Jorge was characteristic of the monastery of San Salvador of the Walnut.
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Last Update 2009/8/25 14:40
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The toponym of Villota can come from the agglutination of the Latin "village" more the antropónimo feminine Ode or Ota, or maybe but good of higher village or ota that he/she would give high village, as Grijota mean iglesiota or high church.
It fences it passes the river it Cooks for their term Real Cañada Leonesa and it was village of dominion of Don Sandro of Villarroel. Municipality of the county of Palencia located 74 km to the NO of their capital, next to the county of León, to 990 m of altitude, with 537 inhabitants and 77,76 km². Church of San Pedro AdvÃncula. Parties in honor to San Pedro AdvÃncula, August 1.
City Council of Villoldo
- Tel: 979 82 70 01 - fax: 979 82 70 01
Bigger Square, 1 - 34131 - Villoldo - (Palencia) SPAIN
The toponym of Villota can come from the agglutination of the Latin "village" more the antropónimo feminine Ode or Ota, or maybe but good of higher village or ota that he/she would give high village, as Grijota mean iglesiota or high church.
It fences it passes the river it Cooks for their term Real Cañada Leonesa and it was village of dominion of Don Sandro of Villarroel. Municipality of the county of Palencia located 74 km to the NO of their capital, next to the county of León, to 990 m of altitude, with 537 inhabitants and 77,76 km². Church of San Pedro AdvÃncula. Parties in honor to San Pedro AdvÃncula, August 1.
City Council of Villoldo
- Tel: 979 82 70 01 - fax: 979 82 70 01
Bigger Square, 1 - 34131 - Villoldo - (Palencia) SPAIN
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Last Update 2009/8/25 14:42
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Primitively the town called himself Valdolmos, for the abundant groves of those that are still some remains in its term. The current denomination is believed that Oldo comes from the Gothic name.
Village of the duke's of Arches Dominion that had in this municipality its mayor, attorney and churchwarden of the Church was.The etymology and the villoldo toponym seems that it can come from the agglutination of Latin "Villa", with meaning of small fifth, farm, etc., but the antropónimo "Wald-Voldo-Oldo" the probable repoblador of this town.
When arriving the second German invasion for the years 275/6 the military tower of villoldo it would be demolished, where it was adored to the Syrian god Jupiter Dolichenus.
Primitively the town called himself Valdolmos, for the abundant groves of those that are still some remains in its term. The current denomination is believed that Oldo comes from the Gothic name.
Village of the duke's of Arches Dominion that had in this municipality its mayor, attorney and churchwarden of the Church was.The etymology and the villoldo toponym seems that it can come from the agglutination of Latin "Villa", with meaning of small fifth, farm, etc., but the antropónimo "Wald-Voldo-Oldo" the probable repoblador of this town.
When arriving the second German invasion for the years 275/6 the military tower of villoldo it would be demolished, where it was adored to the Syrian god Jupiter Dolichenus.
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Last Update 2009/8/25 20:14
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Their toponym comes from the noun Latin "village" with meaning of country country property, farm etc. more the antropónimo or person's name Rodrigo.
In the Roman dominance they existed in the term two Roman villages: one in the payment of "The Rabbit burrows" and the other one in the place of "the Hermitage", existing in this a necropolis in the place of "Huesera"; with houses of ceramic etc.
These terms were razed in the century V by the barbarians and in the century VII for the Muslims, reconquered in the century IX by Alfonso's armies III the Great one, this village of Villodrigo was repopulated and been founded in the century X.
Their toponym comes from the noun Latin "village" with meaning of country country property, farm etc. more the antropónimo or person's name Rodrigo.
In the Roman dominance they existed in the term two Roman villages: one in the payment of "The Rabbit burrows" and the other one in the place of "the Hermitage", existing in this a necropolis in the place of "Huesera"; with houses of ceramic etc.
These terms were razed in the century V by the barbarians and in the century VII for the Muslims, reconquered in the century IX by Alfonso's armies III the Great one, this village of Villodrigo was repopulated and been founded in the century X.
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Last Update 2009/8/25 20:12
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The toponym or etymology or name of Villodre comes from the agglutination from the Latin "village" to (farm, small fifth, etc.) which united the antropónimo of Oldrite apocopated by what will be the place of the fifth of Odrite or Odra.
At the end of the century IX Alfonso's Christian hosts II the Great one reconquered this area and the territories to the north of Duero. And already in the century X seems that this village was repopulated by the Count Fernán Armentález and fortified, it stops in 1147 Alfonso VII it granted to the village some jurisdictions through Astudillo.
The toponym or etymology or name of Villodre comes from the agglutination from the Latin "village" to (farm, small fifth, etc.) which united the antropónimo of Oldrite apocopated by what will be the place of the fifth of Odrite or Odra.
At the end of the century IX Alfonso's Christian hosts II the Great one reconquered this area and the territories to the north of Duero. And already in the century X seems that this village was repopulated by the Count Fernán Armentález and fortified, it stops in 1147 Alfonso VII it granted to the village some jurisdictions through Astudillo.
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Last Update 2009/8/25 20:08
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It seems that the toponym of Villerias is a popular corruptela that began to be mentioned starting from the XVI century with the purpose of highlighting the "eras", although the voice would originate serious that of Villarias, makes an appointment this way at least in the document but old that is conserved on a donation carried out in 1181 by Alfonso VIII to a certain Tello Pérez and its wife. In fact, "Villarias" is the agglutination of Latin "Villa", farm country country property, more the antropónimo or "Aryan" person name, already mentioned in the 944, and surely its repoblador. Hence it would be the place of the village of Aryan.
It fences to the building of the city council he/she is the hermitage of the Christ of the Health, to the one that one has fact a "vote of since village" according to the tradition for that Christ the inhabitants of Villerias they will survive throughout diverse pests that razed the population of Palencia throughout the XIV century.
It seems that the toponym of Villerias is a popular corruptela that began to be mentioned starting from the XVI century with the purpose of highlighting the "eras", although the voice would originate serious that of Villarias, makes an appointment this way at least in the document but old that is conserved on a donation carried out in 1181 by Alfonso VIII to a certain Tello Pérez and its wife. In fact, "Villarias" is the agglutination of Latin "Villa", farm country country property, more the antropónimo or "Aryan" person name, already mentioned in the 944, and surely its repoblador. Hence it would be the place of the village of Aryan.
It fences to the building of the city council he/she is the hermitage of the Christ of the Health, to the one that one has fact a "vote of since village" according to the tradition for that Christ the inhabitants of Villerias they will survive throughout diverse pests that razed the population of Palencia throughout the XIV century.
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Last Update 2009/8/25 14:44
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The village settles to 763 meters of altitude on the sea level, to the feet of the open and wide valley that it digs the stream of the Grassland that, getting off Baltan ás drains inside the term of Villaviudas in the basin of the river Pisuerga that serves him/her from frontier to the same one. Many are the streams that you/they reflect for their term: Mouthpieces, it Deceives, Cavadilla, Sea, Tablada, Tojanco, Valdemadera, etc. AND enter their sources they highlight that of Ecce Homo, Pozuelo, Treadmill, Jordanian.Regarding the origin of the toponym of Villaviudas they have occurred several versions: an a legendary point assures that after a hard battle when dying many of the men was the village inhabited by widows, but it seems more scientific and more logical to attribute this toponym there at times of the repopulation for the century X and that a repoblador of Mozarabic, called origin Uibdas or Vibdas give the name to the village. It would be this way the fifth of the repoblador Vibdal.
The village settles to 763 meters of altitude on the sea level, to the feet of the open and wide valley that it digs the stream of the Grassland that, getting off Baltan ás drains inside the term of Villaviudas in the basin of the river Pisuerga that serves him/her from frontier to the same one. Many are the streams that you/they reflect for their term: Mouthpieces, it Deceives, Cavadilla, Sea, Tablada, Tojanco, Valdemadera, etc. AND enter their sources they highlight that of Ecce Homo, Pozuelo, Treadmill, Jordanian.Regarding the origin of the toponym of Villaviudas they have occurred several versions: an a legendary point assures that after a hard battle when dying many of the men was the village inhabited by widows, but it seems more scientific and more logical to attribute this toponym there at times of the repopulation for the century X and that a repoblador of Mozarabic, called origin Uibdas or Vibdas give the name to the village. It would be this way the fifth of the repoblador Vibdal.
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