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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 846 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHANTADA , a See also:

town of See also:north-western See also:Spain, in the See also:province of See also:Lugo, on the See also:left See also:bank of the Rio de Chantada, a small right-See also:hand tributary of the See also:river Mino, and on the See also:main road from Orerse, 18 m. S. by W., to Lugo, 28 M. N. by E. Pop. (1900) 15,003. Chantada is the See also:chief town of the fertile region between the Mino and the heights of El See also:Faro, which See also:mark the western border of the province. Despite the lack of railway communication, it has a thriving ,See also:trade in See also:grain, See also:flax, See also:hemp, and See also:dairy produce.

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