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lebaniego

Lebaniego is the demonym used for residents of Liébana, a comarca in the western part of Cantabria, in northern Spain. The term derives from Liébana, the historic valley that forms the region’s geographic and cultural core.

Geography and demography: Liébana lies within the Cantabrian Mountains and is characterized by fertile valleys, forested

Culture and landmarks: A standout site is the Monasterio de Santo Toribio de Liébana, home to the

Economy and tourism: The Lebaniegos have historically depended on agriculture and livestock, with rural tourism growing

See also: Liébana; Monasterio de Santo Toribio de Liébana.

slopes,
and
the
nearby
range
of
peaks
that
border
the
Picos
de
Europa.
The
Deva
River
runs
through
the
Liébana
valley,
whose
principal
town
is
Potes,
traditionally
the
administrative
and
economic
center.
The
comarca
includes
several
municipalities
and
is
known
for
its
scenic
landscapes
that
attract
hikers
and
nature
lovers.
Lignum
Crucis,
a
relic
associated
with
the
True
Cross.
The
region
is
linked
to
a
historic
pilgrimage
route
known
as
the
Camino
Lebaniego,
which
historically
connected
Liébana
with
Compostela
and
remains
a
symbol
of
its
religious
heritage.
Local
culture
features
rural
traditions,
traditional
crafts,
and
regional
cuisine
that
reflect
Cantabrian
customs.
in
importance.
Visitors
are
drawn
to
Liébana’s
natural
scenery,
hiking
routes,
and
cultural
landmarks,
especially
the
Santo
Toribio
monastery
and
related
pilgrim
routes.