Babia Góra or Babia hora, a mountain on the Polish–Slovak border
He starts to appear in royal charters in 1176, and served as the alférez of King Alfonso IX in 1185 and in the following year, in which he was also appointed tenant-in-chief of Mansilla and other villages and regions that had been governed by his relatives count Suero Vermúdez and Pedro Afonso, including Tineo and Babia, Gozón, and Cabezón.
It is known for its wooden architecture and folk culture of Babia Góra highlanders.