O Páramo
O Páramo (Galician pronunciation: [ʊ ˈpaɾɐmʊ]) is a municipality in the Spanish province of Lugo, situated in Galicia. It has a population of 1632 persons (1.823 in 2006, 1.858 in 2005, 1.887 in 2004, 1.873 in 2003)[1] and an area of 74.92 km2. The Alcalde is Gumersindo Rodriguez Liz.



Etymology
    
The name Paramo comes from the Latinized Paramiensis. the reference to this name is made on a manuscript dating to 1078. This name, however, was only episcopal.[2]
History
    

The first reference made to Paramo is in the division of the eleven counties and three parishes into which Lugo was divided into at a council lasting from 569 to 572. A slight discussion is made about this council in Xoan Pallares e Gaioso's (1614-1698) book "Argos Divina, Nuestra Señora de los ojos grandes" (Divine Argos, Our lady with the large eyes), which says: "During the Council of Lugo, as said in the archives of the Church, under the reign of Teodomiro, the limits of each county were decided."[3] In Roman times, roughly 170 Christians were killed on a hill in Paramo called Paramo hill[4]
Parishes
    
Here is a list of all parishes found in Paramo, with their Saint's name or spelling variants in brackets:
- Adai (Santa Mariña)
 - Friolfe (San Xoán)
 - Gondrame (Santa María)
 - Grallás (Santo Estevo)
 - Moscán (Santa María Madanela)
 - Neira (Santa María Madanela)
 - Piñeiro (San Salvador)
 - Reascos (Santa María)
 - Ribas de Miño (Santiago)
 - A Ribeira (San Mamede)
 - Sa (Santiago)
 - San Vicente de Gondrame (San Vicente)
 - Santo André da Ribeira (San Pedro)
 - A Torre (San Martiño)
 - Vilafiz (Santa María)
 - Vilarmosteiro (Santa Eufemia)
 - Vilasante (Santa Cruz)
 - Vileiriz (San Salvador)
 
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Sources
    
- According to The Galician Institute of Statistics (IGE)
 - Manuel Rodriguez Lopez's Article on Paramo p.46 paragraph 2.
 - Manuel Rodriguez Lopez's Article on Paramo p.46 paragraph 2
 - Manuel Rodriguez Lopez's Article on Paramo pgs.46-7