MONDONEDO, a city of northern Spain, in the province of Lugo, 27 m. N.N.E. of the city of Lugo, on the river Masma. Pop. (1900), 10,590. Mondonedo occupies a sheltered valley among the northern outliers of the Cantabrian Mountains. The principal buildings are the cathedral, a Corinthian structure of the 17th century, an ex-convent of Franciscan friars of Alcantara, which is used for a theatre and a public school, and the civil hospital. The industries include lace-making, linen-weaving, and leather manufacture.
According to local tradition, the bishopric of Dumium, near Braga, was transferred to San Martin de Mondonedo (io m. from Mondonedo) in the 8th century; it was brought to Mondonedo itself in the beginning of the 12th century. After having been for nearly a century and a half in the hands of the Moors, Mondonedo was recaptured by Ordono I. in 858; and the Christian possession was made permanent by Alphonso III. in 870. It was taken by surprise by the French in 1809.
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Hey, MondoƱedo, Y know the place. Well, i've never been, but my grandparents were from there and moved to Argentina at the end of XIX century or the beginning of XX century, more or less. Nice Blog! See you!
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