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Somió

Somió is a parish (parroquia rural in Spanish) of the municipality of Gijón / Xixón, in Asturias, Spain.

Civil parishes are the legal subdivisions of the municipalities under the current statute of autonomy of Asturias.

Its population was 6,800 in 2001 and 7,441 in 2012.

Somió is a coastal and residential district which borders the municipality of Villaviciosa in the east.

Neighborhoods and places

Somió nowadays includes 10 neighborhoods (see map), and some other remarkable places. That's the reason for the flag of Somió to have a 10-pointed star.

  • El Molín de Viento
  • La Guía
  • El Cruceru
  • El Curiosu
  • Moriyón
  • La Iría
  • Villamanín
  • El Monte
  • La Providencia
  • Beaches

    Within the district, there are the following beaches:

  • La Ñora
  • Estaño
  • Serín
  • Peñarrubia (nude beach)
  • El Rinconín
  • References

    External links

  • "San Julián" de Somió - Neighbourhood association official website
  • Official Toponyms - Principality of Asturias website.
  • Official Toponyms: Laws - BOPA Nº 229 - Martes, 3 de octubre de 2006 & DECRETO 105/2006, de 20 de septiembre, por el que se determinan los topónimos oficiales del concejo de Gijón."
  • Somié

    Somié is a village in Bankim, Mayo-Banyo in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon. It is located near the Nigeria Cameroon border at 6°28' N, 11° 27' E. It has a second degree chief, several schools, churches and mosques. The Mambila people who live there are predominantly farmers.

    References

    External links

  • www.mambila.info

  • Somi

    Somi (born June 6, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter of Rwandan and Ugandan descent.

    Biography

    Somi was born in Champaign, Illinois, while her father was completing post-doctoral studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. When Somi was three years old, her family then moved to Ndola, Zambia, while her father worked for the World Health Organization. In the late 1980s when her father became a professor at the University of Illinois, they returned to Champaign, where Somi spent the rest of her childhood. She attended both University Laboratory High School and Champaign Central High School, and earned her undergraduate degrees in Anthropology and African Studies from the University of Illinois. She also holds a Master's degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in Performance Studies.

    Armed with savvy business acumen, Somi mostly built her career independently while developing an original and hybrid sound she calls “New African Jazz”. In 2007, SanaaHouse Productions licensed Somi's Red Soil In My Eyes to the Harmonia Mundi/World Village label for her first international distribution deal. The record received wide critical acclaim with the hit single "Ingele" that maintained a Top 10 position on U.S. World Music Charts for several months.

    Lagos

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    Lagos initially emerged as a port city which originated on a collection of islands, which are contained in the present day Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Lagos Island, Eti-Osa, Amuwo-Odofin and Apapa; the islands are separated by creeks, fringing the southwest mouth of Lagos Lagoon, while protected from the Atlantic Ocean by barrier islands and long sand spits such as Bar Beach, which stretch up to 100 kilometres (60 miles) east and west of the mouth. Due to rapid urbanization, the city expanded to the west of the lagoon to include areas in the present day Lagos Mainland, Ajeromi-Ifelodun, and Surulere. This led to the classification of Lagos into two main areas - the Island, which was the initial city of Lagos, before it expanded into the area known as the Mainland. This city area was governed directly by the Federal Government through the Lagos City Council, until the creation of Lagos State in 1967, which led to the splitting of Lagos city into the present day seven Local Government Areas (LGAs), and an addition of other towns (which now make up 13 LGAs) from the then Western Region, to form the state.

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    The following is a list of demons, vampires, human monsters, walking dead, ghosts, beasts and any kind of evil being or supernatural creature seen in the Buffyverse (created by Joss Whedon).

    Demons, Half-Demons and Old Ones

  • Acathla ("Becoming, Part Two")
  • Ano-Movic Demons: The Straleys ("Bachelor Party")
  • Anyanka
  • Arney ("Offspring", "Lullaby")
  • Artode ("Life of the Party")
  • Assassin demon ("Sanctuary")
  • Avilas ("Help")
  • Baker ("The Ring")
  • Balthazar ("Bad Girls")
  • Barney the Empath Demon ("Parting Gifts")
  • The Beast
  • The Beast of Amalfie ("To Shanshu in L.A." and "Birthday")
  • Billy Blim ("That Vision Thing", "Billy")
  • Bohg'Dar Demon ("Salvage")
  • Boone ("Blood Money")
  • Boretz Demon ("Power Play")
  • Brachen Demons ("Hero)
  • Bringers
  • Bro'os ("Teeth") the Loan-Shark demon ("Tabula Rasa")
  • Brotherhood of Seven: Marc ("The Puppet Show")
  • Senator Helen Brucker
  • Cantonese Fook-Beast ("That Vision Thing")
  • Carlos ("Underneath")
  • Carnyss Demon ("Judgment")
  • Chaos Demon ("Fool for Love")
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    Lagos is one of the most visited cities in the Algarve and Portugal, due to its variety of tourist-friendly beaches, rock formations (Ponta da Piedade), bars, restaurants and hotels, renowned for its vibrant summer nightlife and parties. Yet, Lagos is also a historic centre of the Portuguese Age of Discovery, frequent home of Henry the Navigator, historical shipyard and, at one time, centre of the European slave trade. In 2012, travel website TripAdvisor, classified Lagos as the number 1 travel destination, on a list of "15 destinations on the rise" worldwide.

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