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Fuentelespino de Moya
Partial view of Fuentelespino de Moya (Cuenca), with detail of the pylon corresponding to Station XIII of the Viacrucis: Jesus is taken down from the cross. 2016
Partial view of Fuentelespino de Moya (Cuenca), with detail of the pylon corresponding to Station XIII of the Viacrucis: Jesus is taken down from the cross. 2016
Coat of arms of Fuentelespino de Moya
Coat of arms
Fuentelespino de Moya is located in Spain
Fuentelespino de Moya
Fuentelespino de Moya
Location in Spain
Fuentelespino de Moya is located in Castilla-La Mancha
Fuentelespino de Moya
Fuentelespino de Moya
Location in Castilla-La Mancha
Country Spain
Autonomous community Castile-La Mancha
Province Cuenca
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 105
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Fuentelespino de Moya is a small town, or municipality, located in the Province of Cuenca. This province is part of the Castile-La Mancha region in Spain. In 2018, about 105 people lived there.

What is a Municipality?

A municipality is like a local government area. It's a town or a group of villages that are managed together. Each municipality has its own local council. This council helps to run things like local services and public spaces.

Local Government in Spain

In Spain, municipalities are the smallest units of government. They are important for daily life. They make decisions about things like local roads, parks, and community events.

Where is Fuentelespino de Moya?

Fuentelespino de Moya is found in the eastern part of central Spain. It is in the province of Cuenca. This area is known for its beautiful natural landscapes.

The Province of Cuenca

The Province of Cuenca is in the Castile-La Mancha region. It has many small towns and villages. The region is famous for its history and unique geography.

Life in Fuentelespino de Moya

With a population of around 100 people, Fuentelespino de Moya is a very small community. Life there is likely quiet and peaceful. People often know each other well in such small towns.

Daily Life in a Small Spanish Town

In small Spanish towns, daily life often revolves around local traditions. Many people might work in farming or other local industries. Community events are often a big part of social life.

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