Cabó facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
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Comarca | Alt Urgell | ||
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• Total | 80.3 km2 (31.0 sq mi) | ||
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• Total | 97 | ||
• Density | 1.208/km2 (3.129/sq mi) |
Cabó (pronounced "ka-BOH") is a small municipality in Catalonia, Spain. A municipality is like a local government area. It helps manage the towns and villages within its borders.
Cabó is part of a region called the comarca of Alt Urgell. It is located in the Lleida province.
Where is Cabó Located?
Cabó is found in the beautiful region of Catalonia, which is in northeastern Spain. It's nestled within the Alt Urgell comarca. A comarca is a traditional area, a bit like a county.
The municipality also includes a small separate piece of land. This piece is called an exclave. It is located to the south-east of the main area.
Villages of Cabó
The municipality of Cabó is made up of three main villages. These villages are Cabó itself, el Vilar de Cabó, and Pujal. Each village has its own unique charm.
People and Size
As of 2018, Cabó was home to about 97 people. This makes it a very small and quiet place. The total area of the municipality is around 80.3 square kilometers. That's about 31 square miles.
See Also
In Spanish: Cabó para niños