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The Principality
Principality

A principality is a monarchy feudatory or sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a monarch with the title of prince or princess, or a monarch with another title within the generic use of the term prince....
 of Asturias
(Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
: Principado de Asturias) is an autonomous community
Autonomous communities of Spain

The Autonomous Community is the first-level political division of the Kingdom of Spain, established in accordance with the Spanish Constitution of 1978....
 within the kingdom of Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

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. It is situated on the Spanish north coast facing the Cantabrian Sea (Mar Cantábrico, the Spanish name for the Bay of Biscay
Bay of Biscay

The Bay of Biscay is a Headlands and bays of the North Atlantic Ocean. It lies along the western coast of France from Brest, France south to the Spain border, and the northern coast of Spain west to Punta de Estaca de Bares, and is named for the Spanish province of Biscay....
).

The most important cities are the provincial capital, Oviedo
Oviedo

Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
, the seaport and largest city Gijón
Gijón

Gij?n , is a coastal industrial city and a municipality in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias in Spain. Early mediaeval texts mention it as "Gigia"....
, and the industrial town of Avilés
Avilés

Avil?s is the name of the third most important city of Asturias, Spain. It is also the name of the municipality which includes the city, which is one of the smallest in the Principality of Asturias....
.






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The Principality
Principality

A principality is a monarchy feudatory or sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a monarch with the title of prince or princess, or a monarch with another title within the generic use of the term prince....
 of Asturias
(Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
: Principado de Asturias) is an autonomous community
Autonomous communities of Spain

The Autonomous Community is the first-level political division of the Kingdom of Spain, established in accordance with the Spanish Constitution of 1978....
 within the kingdom of Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

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. It is situated on the Spanish north coast facing the Cantabrian Sea (Mar Cantábrico, the Spanish name for the Bay of Biscay
Bay of Biscay

The Bay of Biscay is a Headlands and bays of the North Atlantic Ocean. It lies along the western coast of France from Brest, France south to the Spain border, and the northern coast of Spain west to Punta de Estaca de Bares, and is named for the Spanish province of Biscay....
).

The most important cities are the provincial capital, Oviedo
Oviedo

Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
, the seaport and largest city Gijón
Gijón

Gij?n , is a coastal industrial city and a municipality in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias in Spain. Early mediaeval texts mention it as "Gigia"....
, and the industrial town of Avilés
Avilés

Avil?s is the name of the third most important city of Asturias, Spain. It is also the name of the municipality which includes the city, which is one of the smallest in the Principality of Asturias....
. Other towns include Mieres
Mieres, Asturias

Mieres is a municipality of Asturias, Spain with approximately 45,000 inhabitants. The municipality of Mieres comprises the capital Mieres del Camino and the villages of Bai?a, Figaredo, Cenera, Loredo, Bustiello, La Pe?a, La Rebollada, Santullano, Santa Rosa, Seana, Ujo, Urbies, Valdecuna, Santa Cruz, Abla?a, Tur?n, Gallegos, Bustiello....
, Langreo
Langreo

Langreo, , officially Llangr?u / Langreo is a municipality of northern Spain, province of The Principality of Asturias. In the neighborhood fruit and cider are produced, and there are important coal mines, foundries, and factories for the manufacture of coarse cloth....
 (with La Felguera
La Felguera

La Felguera is the largest civil parish in the municipality of Langreo, Asturias, in the north of Spain, with 20.300 inhabitants. It is the fifth largest town in Asturias, after Gij?n, Oviedo, Avil?s and Mieres....
 and Sama
Sama, Asturias

Sama is the second largest parish in the municipality of Langreo, Asturias, in the north of Spain, with 12,000 inhabitants. It is one of the largest town in Asturias, after Gij?n, Oviedo, Avil?s, Mieres, Asturias and La Felguera....
), Pola de Siero
Pola de Siero

Pola de Siero is a town in the autonomous community of Asturias on the north coast of the Kingdom of Spain. It is the administrative capital of the municipality of Siero....
, Luarca, Cangas de Onís
Cangas de Onis

Cangas de On?s is a municipality in the eastern part of the province and autonomous community of Asturias in the northwest of Spain. The capital of the municipality is also Cangas de On?s....
, Cangas del Narcea, Grado
Grado, Asturias

Grado is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias in Spain. It is bordered on the north by Candamo and Las Regueras, on the east by Proaza, Santo Adriano and Oviedo, on the south by Teverga and Yernes y Tameza, and on the west by Belmonte de Miranda and Salas....
, Lena, Laviana, El Entrego, Villaviciosa
Villaviciosa, Asturias

Villaviciosa is a town and in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias, Spain. It is situated on the central eastern coastline, and borders the Asturian municipalities of Gij?n and Siero to the west, Sariego, Nava, Cabranes and Pilo?a to the south and to Colunga to the east....
, Vegadeo
Vegadeo

Vegadeo is a municipality in the Autonomous Community in the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north and east by Castropol, on the south by Villanueva de Oscos, Taramundi, and San Tirso de Abres, and on the west by the Eo River and San Tirso municipality....
, and Llanes
Llanes

Llanes an municipality of the province of Asturias, in northern Spain. Stretching for about 30 kilometre along the coast at the extreme east of the province, Llanes is bounded to the south by the high ridge of the limestone Sierra del Cuera, which rises to over 1,100 metre....
. See also List of municipalities in Asturias
List of municipalities in Asturias

This is a list of the municipalities in the provinces of Spain and autonomous community of Asturias, Spain....
, Comarcas of Asturias
Comarcas of Asturias

Asturias, a provinces of Spain and an autonomous communities in Spain in Spain, is divided into eight comarcas. These comarcas are not an administrative division of the autonomous community....
.


Asturias is bordered on the east by Cantabria, on the south by Castilla y León, on the west by Galicia (Lugo
Lugo (province)

Lugo is a province of northwestern Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous communities of Spain of Galicia . It is bordered by the provinces of Ourense , Pontevedra , and A Coru?a , the principality of Asturias, the State of Le?n , and in the North by the Cantabrian Sea ....
), and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea.

History


Asturias has been occupied by humans since the Lower Paleolithic
Lower Paleolithic

The Lower Paleolithic is the earliest subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age. It spans the time from around 1 E13 ss ago when the first evidence of craft and use of stone tools by Hominidaes appears in the current archaeological record, until around 1 E12 s ago when important evolutionary and technological changes ushered in the Mi...
 era, and during the Upper Paleolithic
Upper Paleolithic

The Upper Paleolithic is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age as it is understood in Europe, Africa and Asia. Very broadly it dates to between 40,000 and 9th millennium BC years ago, roughly coinciding with the appearance of "high" culture and before the advent of agriculture....
 was characterized by cave paintings in the eastern part of the area. In the Mesolithic
Mesolithic

The Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age was a period in the development of human technology in between the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age and the Neolithic or New Stone Age....
 period, a native culture developed, that of the Asturiense, and later, with the introduction of the Bronze Age
Bronze Age

The Bronze Age is, with respect to a given prehistory, the period in that society when the most advanced metalworking included smelting copper and tin from naturally-occurring outcroppings of copper and tin ores, creating a bronze alloy by melting those metals together, and casting them into bronze artifact s....
, megalith
Megalith

A megalith is a large Rock which has been used to construct a structure or monument, either alone or together with other stones. Megalithic means structures made of such large stones, utilizing an interlocking system without the use of mortar or cement....
s and tumuli
Tumulus

A tumulus is a mound of Soil and Rock s raised over a Grave or graves. Tumuli are also known as barrows, burial mounds, H?gelgrab or kurgans, and can be found throughout much of the world....
 were constructed. In the Iron Age
Iron Age

In archaeology, the Iron Age was the stage in the development of any people in which tools and weapons whose main ingredient was iron were prominent....
, the territory came under the cultural influence of the Celts; the local Celtic peoples, known as the Astur
Astur

The Astures were the original Indo-European people inhabitants of the northwest area of Hispania that now comprises almost the entire modern autonomous community of Asturias and the modern provinces Le?n , and northern Zamora , and east of Tr?s-os-Montes e Alto Douro in Portugal....
es, were composed of tribes such as the Luggones, the Pesicos, and others, who populated the entire area with castros (fortified hill-towns). Today the Astur
Astur

The Astures were the original Indo-European people inhabitants of the northwest area of Hispania that now comprises almost the entire modern autonomous community of Asturias and the modern provinces Le?n , and northern Zamora , and east of Tr?s-os-Montes e Alto Douro in Portugal....
 Celtic influence persists in place names, such as those of rivers and mountains.

With the conquest of Asturias by the Romans
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
 under Augustus (29-19 BC), the region entered into the annals of history
HIStory

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. After several centuries without foreign presence, the Suebi
Suebi

The Suebi or Suevi were a group of Germanic peoples who were first mentioned by Julius Caesar in connection with Ariovistus' campaign, c....
 and Visigoths occupied the land from the 6th century AD to the beginning of the 8th century, ending with the Moorish invasion of Spain
Muslim conquests

Arab Muslim conquests , also referred to as the Islamic conquests or Arab conquests, began after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad....
. However, as it had been for the Romans and Visigoths, the Moors did not find mountainous territory easy to conquer, and the lands along Spain's northern coast never fully became part of Islamic Spain
Al-Andalus

Al-Andalus was the Arabic name given to the parts of the Iberian Peninsula governed by Arab Muslims, at various times in the period between 711 and 1492....
. Rather, with the beginning of the Moorish conquest in the 8th century, this region became a refuge for Christian
Christian

A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism#Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus and interpreted by Christians to have been prophesied in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament....
 nobles, and in 722, a de facto independent kingdom was established, the Regnum Asturorum
Kingdom of Asturias

The Kingdom of Asturias was the first Christianity political entity to be established in the Iberian peninsula after the collapse of the Visigoths Kingdom....
, which was to became the cradle of the incipient Reconquista
Reconquista

The Reconquista was a period of 800 years in the Middle Ages during which several Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula succeeded in retaking the Iberian Peninsula from the Muslims....
 (Reconquest).

In the 10th century, the Kingdom of Asturias gave way to the Kingdom of León
Kingdom of León

Kingdom of Le?n was an independent country situated in the northwest region of the Iberian Peninsula. It was founded in 910 A.D. when the Christian princes of Kingdom of Asturias along the Bay of Biscay shifted their main seat from Oviedo to the city of Le?n, Spain....
, and during the Middle Ages
Middle Ages

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 the geographic isolation of the territory made historical references scarce. Through the rebellion of Henry II of Castile
Henry II of Castile

Henry II , better known as Henry of House of Trast?mara , 1st Conde de Trast?mara, before his coronation, was the illegitimate son of Alfonso XI of Castile and Eleanor of Guzman, half brother to Peter of Castile....
 in the 14th century, the Principality of Asturias was established. The most famous proponents of independence were Gonzalo Peláez and Queen Urraca, who while achieving significant victories were ultimately defeated by Castilian
Crown of Castile

The Crown of Castile, as a historic entity, is usually considered to have begun in 1230 with the third and definitive union of the two kingdoms of Kingdom of Le?n and Kingdom of Castile, or more concretely, with the union of their parliaments a few decades later....
 troops. After its integration into the Kingdom of Spain, Asturias provided the Spanish court with high-ranking aristocrats and played an important role in the colonization of the Americas. Since 1388, the heir to the Castilian (later Spanish) throne has been styled Prince of Asturias
Prince of Asturias

The title Prince of Asturias is given to the heir apparent to the Spain throne, and the earlier kingdom of Castille. The current Prince of Asturias is Felipe, Prince of Asturias, son of King Juan Carlos of Spain and Queen Sofia of Spain....
. In the 16th century, the population reached 100,000 for the first time, and within another century that number would double due to the arrival of American
Americas

The Americas are the region of the Western hemisphere that consists of the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions....
 corn
Maize

Maize , known as corn in some countries, is a cereal domesticated in Mesoamerica and subsequently spread throughout the American continents....
.

Jovellanos
During the 18th century, Asturias was one of the centres of the Spanish Enlightenment
Enlightenment Spain

The Age of Enlightenment came to Spain in the eighteenth century with a House of Bourbon#Spain after the decay of the Spanish economy, bureaucracy, and empire in the latter years of House of Habsburg#Spanish Habsburgs: Kings of Spain.2C Kings of Portugal .281580.E2.80.931640.29....
. The renowned thinker Benito de Feijoo settled in the Benedictine
Benedictine

Benedictine refers to the spirituality and consecrated life in accordance with the Rule of St Benedict, written by Benedict of Nursia in the sixth century for the cenobitic communities he founded in central Italy....
 Monastery
Monastery

Monastery , a term derived from the Greek language word ???ast?????, neut. of ???ast????? - monasterios denotes the building, or complex of buildings, that houses a room reserved for prayer as well as the domestic quarters and workplace of Monk, whether monks or nuns, and whether living in Cenobium or alone ....
 of San Vicente de Oviedo. Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos

Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos , Spanish Spanish Enlightenment literature statesman, author, philosopher and main figure of the Age of Enlightenment in Spain, was born at Gij?n in Asturias, Spain....
, a polymath
Polymath

A polymath is a person whose knowledge is not restricted to one subject area. In less formal terms, a polymath may simply refer to someone who is very knowledgeable....
 and prominent reformer and politician of the late 18th century, was born in the seaside town of Gijón
Gijón

Gij?n , is a coastal industrial city and a municipality in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias in Spain. Early mediaeval texts mention it as "Gigia"....
.

The Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, production, and transportation had a profound effect on the socioeconomics and cultural conditions in United Kingdom....
 came to Asturias with the discovery and systematic exploitation, after 1830, of coal and iron resources. At the same time, there was significant migration to the Americas
Americas

The Americas are the region of the Western hemisphere that consists of the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions....
 (especially Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, Uruguay
Uruguay

Uruguay is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to 3.46 million people, of whom 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area....
, Cuba
Cuba

The Republic of Cuba is a country in the Caribbean. It consists of the island of Cuba , the island of Isla de la Juventud, and several adjacent small islands....
 and Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
); those who succeeded overseas often returned to their native land much wealthier. These entrepreneurs were known collectively as 'Indianos', for having visited and made their fortunes in the West Indies and beyond. The heritage of these wealthy families can still be seen in Asturias today: many large 'modernista' villas are dotted across the region, as well as cultural institutions such as free schools and public libraries.

Like all Spain, Asturias played its part in the events that led up to and including the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
. In 1934, the Marxist workers' movement fought the right-wing government of the Second Spanish Republic
Second Spanish Republic

The Second Spanish Republic was the system of government in Spain between April 14 1931, when King of Spain Alfonso XIII of Spain left the country following local and municipal elections in which republican candidates won the majority of votes in urban areas and April 1 1939, when the last of the Republican forces surrendered to Nationalist...
 in the Revolution of Asturias
Asturian miners' strike of 1934

The Asturian miners' strike of 1934 was a major strike action which took place in Asturias in northern Spain soon developing into armed insurrection against the Spanish government....
. For a month, a socialist republic was formed in Asturias, with a total Marxist administration. Troops under the command of Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco

Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Te?dulo Franco y Bahamonde, Salgado y Pardo de Andrade , commonly known as Francisco Franco or Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was the dictator and Head of State of Spain from October 1936, and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in 1975....
 were brought from the North African colonies to put down the rebellion and a ferocious oppression followed. As a result, Asturias remained loyal to the democratic republican government during the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
, and was the scene of an extraordinary defence in extreme terrain, the Battle of El Mazuco
Battle of El Mazuco

The Battle of El Mazuco was fought between September 6 and September 22, 1937, between the Second Spanish Republic and Spanish State armies during the Spanish Civil War as a part of the War in the North campaign....
. With Franco eventually gaining control of all Spain, Asturias — traditionally linked to the Spanish crown — was known merely as the "Province of Oviedo" from 1936 until Franco's death in 1975. The province's name was restored fully after the return of democracy to Spain, in 1977.

In 1982, Asturias became an Autonomous Community within the decentralized territorial structure established by the Constitution of 1978. The Asturian regional government holds comprehensive competencies in important areas such as health, education and protection of the environment. Since 1999, the President of the Government of Asturias has been Vicente Álvarez Areces, of the Spanish Socialist Worker's Party (PSOE).

Geography and climate

Picosdeeuropa
The Cantabrian Mountains
Cantabrian Mountains

Cantabrian Mountains are a mountain range which extends for more than approximately 180 miles across northern Spain, from the western limit of the Pyrenees to the borders of Galicia , and on or near the coast of the Bay of Biscay....
 (Cordillera Cantábrica) form Asturias's natural border with the province of León
León (province)

Le?n is a Provinces of Spain of northwestern Spain, in the northwestern part of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Castile and Leon.About one quarter of its population of 500,200 lives in the capital, Le?n, Le?n....
 to the south. In the eastern range, the Picos de Europa
Picos de Europa

The Picos de Europa is a range of mountains some 20 km inland from the northern coast of Spain, located in the Autonomous Communities of Asturias, Cantabria and Castile and Le?n, forming part of the Cantabrian Mountains....
 National Park contains the highest and arguably most spectacular mountains, rising to 2648 metres (8688 ft) at the Torrecerredo peak. Other notable features of this predominantly-limestone range are the Parque Natural de Redes in the central east, the central Ubiñas south of Oviedo
Oviedo

Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
, and the Parque Natural de Somiedo in the west. The Cantabrian mountains offer opportunities for activities such as climbing, walking, skiing and caving, and extend some 200 kilometres in total, as far as Galicia province to the west of Asturias, and Cantabria
Cantabria

Cantabria is a Spain province and autonomous community with Santander, Cantabria as its capital city. It is bordered on the east by the Basque Country , on the south by Castile and Le?n , on the west by the Principality of Asturias, and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea....
 province to the east.

The Asturian coastline is extensive, with hundreds of beaches, coves and natural sea caves. Notable examples include the Playa del Silencio (Beach of Silence) near the fishing village of Cudillero (west of Gijón
Gijón

Gij?n , is a coastal industrial city and a municipality in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias in Spain. Early mediaeval texts mention it as "Gigia"....
), as well as the many beaches surrounding the summer resort of Llanes, such as the Barro, Ballota and Torimbia (the latter a predominantly nudist beach). Most of Asturias' beaches are sandy, clean and bordered by steep cliffs, on top of which it is not unusual to see grazing livestock.

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The key features of Asturian geography are its rugged coastal cliffs and the mountainous interior. The climate of Asturias, as with the rest of northwest Spain, is more varied than that of southern parts of the country. Summers are generally humid and warm, with considerable sunshine, but also some rain. Winters are cold with some very cold snaps. The cold is especially felt in the mountains, where snow is present from October till May. Both rain and snow are regular weather features of Asturian winters.

Languages

The only official language in Asturias is Spanish. The Asturian language
Asturian language

Asturian is a Romance language of the West Iberian languages, Astur-Leonese language, spoken in the Spain province of Asturias by the Asturian people....
 (Bable) is also spoken, and is protected by Ley 1/1998, de 23 de marzo, de uso y promoción del bable/asturiano ('Law 1/1998, of March 23, of Use and Promotion of Bable/Asturian'). It is used sometimes by the Asturian civil service
Civil service

The term civil service has two distinct meanings:* Branch of governmental service in which individuals are hired on the basis of merit which is proven by the use of competitive examinations....
. In the western part of Asturias, Eonavian
Eonavian

Eonavian or Eonaviego is a term used to refer a set of dialects or falas whose linguistic dominion extends in the zone of Principality of Asturias between the Eo River and Navia River rivers ....
 is also spoken, and its promotion also falls under the responsibility of Law 1/1998. Whether Eonavian is a dialect continuum
Dialect continuum

A dialect continuum is a range of dialects spoken across a large geographical area, differing only slightly between areas that are geographically close, and gradually decreasing in mutual intelligibility as the distances become greater....
 or a variety of Galician language
Galician language

Galician is a language of the Iberian Romance languages branch, spoken in Galicia , an Autonomous communities of Spain located in northwestern Spain, as well as in small bordering zones in the neighbouring autonomous communities of Asturias and Castile and Le?n and in Northern Portugal....
, however, is a subject of debate, and its use in the Asturian Administration is minor compared to the use of the Asturian language. There is an ongoing process to change all place names in Asturias into traditional Asturian and Eonavian ones.

Food and drink

See main article: Asturian cuisine
Asturian cuisine

Asturian cuisine refers to the typical dishes and ingredients found in the cuisine of the Asturias region of Spain.Asturias is especially known for its seafood, such as fresh squid, crab, shrimp and sea bass....
While Asturias is especially known for its seafood
Seafood

Seafood is any aquatic animal that is served as food and eaten by humans. Seafoods include fish and shellfish .The harvesting of seafood is known as fishing and the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture, mariculture, or in the case of fish, fish farming....
, the most famous regional dish is fabada asturiana
Fabada Asturiana

Fabada Asturiana, often simply known as Fabada, is a rich Spanish cuisine bean stew, originally from and most commonly found in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias, but widely available throughout the whole of Spain and in Spanish restaurants worldwide....
, a rich stew typically made with large white beans (fabes), shoulder of pork
Pork

Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig . The word, pork, is often meant to denote specifically the fresh meat of the pig, but it can be used as an all-inclusive term, to include cured, smoked, or processed meats It is one of the most-commonly consumed meats worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry dating back...
 (lacón), black sausage (morcilla), spicy sausage
Sausage

A sausage is a prepared food, usually made from ground meat, animal fat, salt, and spices , typically packed in a casing . Sausage making is a traditional food preservation technique....
 (chorizo
Chorizo

Chorizo , Chourizo in Galician, Chouri?o or Xori?o is a term encompassing several types of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula....
), and saffron
Saffron

Saffron is a spice derived from the dried gynoecium of the flower of the saffron crocus , a species of crocus in the family Iridaceae. The flower has three Carpels, which are the anatomical terms of location ends of the plant's carpels....
 (azafrán).

Apple
APPLE

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 groves foster the production of the traditional alcoholic drink, a natural cider
Cider

Cider is an alcoholic beverage usually made from the fermentation juice of apples, although pears are also used.While any variety of apple may be used, certain cultivars are preferred in some regions, and these may be known as cider apples....
 (sidra). When Asturian cider is served, it is poured in a particular way, El Escanciado: since it is natural and bottled without gas, the bottle must be held above the head allowing for a long vertical pour (requiring considerable skill and accuracy) which causes the cider to be aerated when it splashes into the glass below. This gives it a pleasant "zingy" taste. The glass is passed around and everyone drinks from the same glass. After drinking most of the glass, it is customary to splash a little out onto the ground, as a way to clean the glass of any lees for the next pouring.

Asturian cheese
Cheese

Cheese is a food consisting of proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cattle, Water Buffalo, goats, or sheep's milk. It is produced by Coagulation of the milk protein casein....
s, especially Cabrales
Cabrales cheese

Cabrales cheese is a cheese made in the Artisan cheese tradition by rural dairy farmers. This cheese can be made of pure, unpasteurised cow?s milk, but, depending on availability, can also be blended in the traditional manner with goat and/or sheep milk....
, are also famous throughout Spain and beyond; Asturias is often called "the land of cheeses" (el país de los quesos) due to the product's diversity and quality in this region.

Economy

For centuries, the backbone of the Asturian economy was agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
, and fishing
Fishing

Fishing is the activity of catching fish. Fishing techniques include Fish net, Fish trap, Spearfishing, angling and Gathering seafood by hand. The term fishing may be applied to catching other aquatic animals such as different types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, Edible frog and some edible marine invertebrates....
. Milk
Milk

Milk is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals . It provides the primary source of nutrition for newborn mammals before they are able to digestion other types of food....
 production and its derivatives was also traditional, but its big development was a byproduct of the economic expansion of the late 1960s. Nowadays, products from the dairy cooperative are being commercialised all over Spain. The main regional industry in modern times, however, was coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
 mining and steel
Steel

Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.14% by weight , depending on grade. Carbon is the most cost-effective alloying material for iron, but various other alloying elements are used such as manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten....
 production: in the times of Francisco Franco's dictatorship, it was the centre of Spain's steel industry. The then state-owned ENSIDESA steel company is now part of the privatised Aceralia, now part of the ARCELOR Group
Arcelor

Arcelor S.A. was the world's largest steel producer in terms of turnover and the second largest in terms of steel output, with a turnover of ?30.2 billion and shipments of 45 million metric tons of steel in 2004....
. The industry created many jobs, which resulted in significant migration from other regions in Spain, mainly Extremadura
Extremadura

Extremadura is an autonomous communities in Spain of western Spain whose capital city is M?rida, Spain. It includes the provinces of Spain of C?ceres and Badajoz ....
, Andalusia
Andalusia

Andalusia is a country in the Spanish State. It is the most populous and the second largest, in terms of land area, of the seventeen autonomous communities of the Spain....
 and Castilla y León.

The steel industry is now in decline, as is mining, as a result of competition from Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe is a term that applies to the geopolitical region encompassing the easternmost part of the Europe. Throughout history and to a lesser extent today, parts of Eastern Europe has been distinguishable from Western Europe and other regions due to cultural, religious, economic, and historical reasons, even though there i...
, high costs of production, and decline in global steel demand. Regional economic growth is below the broader Spanish rate, though in recent years growth in service industries has helped reduce Asturias's high rate of unemployment. Large out-of-town retail parks have opened near the region's largest cities (Gijón and Oviedo), whilst the ever-present Spanish construction industry appears to continue to thrive.

Asturias has benefited extensively since 1986 from European Union
European Union

The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 European Union member state, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community....
 investment in roads and other essential infrastructure
Infrastructure

Infrastructure can be defined as the basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise , or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function....
, though there has also been some controversy regarding how these funds are spent, for example, on miners' pensions.

The Center for the Development of Information and Communication Technologies () is located in Asturias. A non-profit organization, made up of information technologies firms and the Government of the Principality, it is best known for producing The Web Accessibility Test (), a free tool for the analysis of Web sites.

Tourist attractions

Oviedocathedral

Major attractions


Oviedo
Oviedo

Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
, the capital city of Asturias: a clean, picturesque city with a diverse architectural heritage. Santa María del Naranco and San Miguel de Lillo, a pre-Romanesque church and a palace respectively, which were built by the first Asturian kings on Mount Naranco, to the north of the city.

The Picos de Europa
Picos de Europa

The Picos de Europa is a range of mountains some 20 km inland from the northern coast of Spain, located in the Autonomous Communities of Asturias, Cantabria and Castile and Le?n, forming part of the Cantabrian Mountains....
 National park, and other parts of the Asturian mountain range: The most famous mountain in the park is the Picu Urriellu (2519 m or 8262 ft), also known as El Naranjo de Bulnes, a molar-shaped peak which glows orange in the evening sun, hence its name. Weather permitting, it can be viewed clearly from Camarmeña village, near Poncebos, south of Arenas de Cabrales.

The shrine to the Virgin Mary of Covadonga
Covadonga

Covadonga is a village in Asturias, northwestern Spain, among the Picos de Europa mountains where Iberian Christians won the Battle of Covadonga over the Moors in 722 AD....
 and the mountain lakes (Los Lagos), near Cangas de Onís: Legend has it that in the 8th century, the Virgin blessed Asturian Christian forces with a well-timed signal to attack Spain's Moorish conquerors, thereby taking the invaders by surprise. The Reconquista
Reconquista

The Reconquista was a period of 800 years in the Middle Ages during which several Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula succeeded in retaking the Iberian Peninsula from the Muslims....
 and eventual unification of all Spain is therefore said to have started in this very location.

The Asturian coast: especially the beaches in and around the summer resort of Llanes
Llanes

Llanes an municipality of the province of Asturias, in northern Spain. Stretching for about 30 kilometre along the coast at the extreme east of the province, Llanes is bounded to the south by the high ridge of the limestone Sierra del Cuera, which rises to over 1,100 metre....
, and the Playa del Silencio near Cudillero fishing village.

Other places of interest

  • Ceceda village: east of Oviedo
    Oviedo

    Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
     along the N634 road. Of particular interest in this exemplary settlement are the traditional horreo grain silos, raised on stilts so as to keep field mice from getting at the grain.


  • The Dobra River: south of Cangas de Onís
    Cangas de Onis

    Cangas de On?s is a municipality in the eastern part of the province and autonomous community of Asturias in the northwest of Spain. The capital of the municipality is also Cangas de On?s....
    , famous for its unusual colour and natural beauty.


  • The senda costera (coastal way) between Pendueles and Llanes
    Llanes

    Llanes an municipality of the province of Asturias, in northern Spain. Stretching for about 30 kilometre along the coast at the extreme east of the province, Llanes is bounded to the south by the high ridge of the limestone Sierra del Cuera, which rises to over 1,100 metre....
    : This partly-paved nature route takes in some of Asturias' most spectacular coastal scenery, such as the noisy bufones (large water spouts created naturally by the erosion of the sea) and the Playa de Ballota.


  • The unusual rock formation on the beach at Buelna village: east of Llanes
    Llanes

    Llanes an municipality of the province of Asturias, in northern Spain. Stretching for about 30 kilometre along the coast at the extreme east of the province, Llanes is bounded to the south by the high ridge of the limestone Sierra del Cuera, which rises to over 1,100 metre....
    . Best viewed at low tide.

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Transportation


Air

Asturias is served by Asturias International Airport (OVD)
Asturias Airport

Asturias Airport, is the main airport of Asturias, a region in northern Spain, in Castrill?n.Asturias airport is located in Ran?n, municipality of Castrillon, 15 km from Aviles, 40 km from Gijon and 47 km from Oviedo....
, 40 kilometres from Oviedo, near the northwest coast and the industrial town of Avilés.

  • International carriers
    • A UK-based international carrier, easyJet
      EasyJet

      EasyJet Airline Company Limited, styled as easyJet, is an airline based at London Luton Airport . It carries the most passengers of any United Kingdom airline, operating domestic and international scheduled services on 387 routes between 104 European and North African airports....
      , began daily flights to Asturias airport in March 2005, it operates to Stansted Airport, which the airline uses as a major hub. During the winter period, easyJet usually reduces flying frequency to four flights per week.
    • A German-based carrier, Air Berlin
      Air Berlin

      Air Berlin PLC & Co. Luftverkehrs Kommanditgesellschaft is Germany's second largest airline, after Lufthansa. It is based in Berlin, Germany, and operates extensive semi-Low-cost carrier services to holiday destinations on the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands and North Africa, as well as to major cities in Europe from 21 Germany a...
      , began flights to Asturias airport in November 2006, it operates to Mallorca
      Mallorca

      Majorca is the largest island of Spain. It is located in the Mediterranean Sea and part of the Balearic Islands archipelago. The name derives from Latin insula maior, "larger island"; later Maiorica....
       which the airline uses as a major hub.
  • Several National Carriers also link Asturias to Madrid
    Madrid

    Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
     and Barcelona
    Barcelona

    Barcelona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, with a population of 1,615,908 in 2008, while the population of the Metropolitan Area was 3,161,081....
    , Brussels
    Brussels

    Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
    , Paris
    Paris

    Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
    , Seville
    Seville

    ||-||}Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is the capital of Andalusia and of the province of Seville ....
     and others.
    • Iberia
      Iberia Airlines

      Iberia, L?neas A?reas de Espa?a, S.A. , is the national airline of Spain. Based in Madrid, it operates an extensive international network of services....
    • Spanair
      Spanair

      Spanair is an airline based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. It was until recently a subsidiary of Scandinavian Airlines Systems, which now holds slightly under 20% of the company....
    • Air Asturias
      Air Asturias

      Air Asturias was a short-lived airline based in Oviedo/Asturias, Spain. Its operations were started by LTE in November 2006 and ceased on January 26, 2007....
       inaugurated flights in November 2006 and was based at Ranon Airport (OVD)
      Asturias Airport

      Asturias Airport, is the main airport of Asturias, a region in northern Spain, in Castrill?n.Asturias airport is located in Ran?n, municipality of Castrillon, 15 km from Aviles, 40 km from Gijon and 47 km from Oviedo....
      . Air Asturias
      Air Asturias

      Air Asturias was a short-lived airline based in Oviedo/Asturias, Spain. Its operations were started by LTE in November 2006 and ceased on January 26, 2007....
       connected the region to Madrid, Paris, Lisbon and Rome. It planned to expand its network to other national, European and inter-continental destinations by 2007, but folded down the same year.


Eastern Asturias is also easily accessible from Santander Airport
Santander Airport

Santander Airport is an international airport near Santander, Cantabria, Spain and the only airport in Cantabria. The airport has been extended and refurbished in the last couple of years....
. Recent improvements introduced in the road network permit flying into Santander
Santander, Cantabria

The port city of Santander is the capital of the autonomous community of Cantabria situated on the north coast of Spain between Asturias and the Basque Country ....
 and later driving into Asturias, which can be entered in

Flights to Santander Airport
Santander Airport

Santander Airport is an international airport near Santander, Cantabria, Spain and the only airport in Cantabria. The airport has been extended and refurbished in the last couple of years....
 operated by the Irish airline Ryanair
Ryanair

Ryanair is an Ireland Low-cost carrier airline, with headquarters in Dublin International Airport and its largest operational bases at Dublin International Airport and London Stansted Airport....
 can be from the following destinations: Frankfurt Hahn, Liverpool, London Stansted and Rome Ciampino.

Sea

El Musel
El Musel

Located in Asturias, in the north of Spain, and in the middle point of the Cantabrian Sea coast, the Port of Gij?n is often seen as an ideal gateway to Europe, allowing direct access to the western and centre of the Iberian Peninsula....
 (the Port of Gijon) is able to receive cruise ships of any size. Companies as P&O, Swan Hellenic or Hapag Lloyd choose the Port of Gijón every year for their calls in the Atlantic Europe
Atlantic Europe

[Image:Atlantic-Europe.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Atlantic EuropeAtlantic Europe is a geography and anthropology term for the western portion of Europe which borders the Atlantic Ocean....
an Coast. The following areas are available for cruise vessels:
  • Moliner quay: 313 m berthing with 14 m draught.
  • 7ª Alignment: 326 m with 12 m draught.
  • Espigón II. South alignment. 360 m berth with 9 m draught.


These locations allow a high degree of access control with security guaranteed for both vessels and passengers alike. The city centre is only 4 km away and the Port Authority provides dedicated coach connection allowing passengers to take advantage of the cultural, gastronomic
Gastronomy

Gastronomy is the study of the relationship between culture and food. It is often thought erroneously that the term gastronomy refers exclusively to the art of cooking , but this is only a small part of this discipline; it cannot always be said that a cook is also a gourmet....
 and commercial opportunities that Gijón has to offer.

Train

Spain's national RENFE
RENFE

Renfe Operadora is the state-owned company which operates freight and passenger trains on the 1668-mm "Iberian gauge" and 1435-mm "Standard gauge" networks of the Spain national railway infrastructure company :es:Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias ....
 rail network also serves Asturias well; trains regularly depart to and from the Spanish interior. Major stops are the regional capital, Oviedo
Oviedo

Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
, and the main coastal city, Gijón
Gijón

Gij?n , is a coastal industrial city and a municipality in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias in Spain. Early mediaeval texts mention it as "Gigia"....
. Meanwhile the FEVE
FEVE

FEVE is a state-owned Spain railway company, which operates most of Spain's 1,250 km of narrow gauge railway....
 rail company links the centre of the region with Eastern and Western Asturias.
  • See also: Cercanías Asturias
    Cercanías Asturias

    Cercan?as Asturias is a commuter rail service between Oviedo and Gij?n and towns in the Asturias....


Bus

There is also a comprehensive bus service run by the ALSA
ALSA (bus company)

ALSA is a Spain subsidiary of the UK company National Express Group, which operates bus and coach services in Spain and other countries across Europe, including Andorra, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland and Ukraine....
 company. It links Avilés
Avilés

Avil?s is the name of the third most important city of Asturias, Spain. It is also the name of the municipality which includes the city, which is one of the smallest in the Principality of Asturias....
, Gijón
Gijón

Gij?n , is a coastal industrial city and a municipality in the autonomous communities of Spain of Asturias in Spain. Early mediaeval texts mention it as "Gigia"....
, Oviedo
Oviedo

Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
 and Mieres
Mieres, Asturias

Mieres is a municipality of Asturias, Spain with approximately 45,000 inhabitants. The municipality of Mieres comprises the capital Mieres del Camino and the villages of Bai?a, Figaredo, Cenera, Loredo, Bustiello, La Pe?a, La Rebollada, Santullano, Santa Rosa, Seana, Ujo, Urbies, Valdecuna, Santa Cruz, Abla?a, Tur?n, Gallegos, Bustiello....
 with Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
 and other major towns, several times a day. These include services to Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, with a population of 1,615,908 in 2008, while the population of the Metropolitan Area was 3,161,081....
, Salamanca
Salamanca

Salamanca is a city in western Spain, the capital of the province of Salamanca , which belongs to the autonomous community of Castile and Leon ....
, León, Valladolid
Valladolid

||-||} is a historic city and municipality in north-central Spain, upon the Pisuerga River and within the Ribera del Duero wine-making region. It is the capital of the Valladolid and of the autonomous communities of Spain of Castile and Leon, therefore is part of the historical region of Castile ....
, La Coruña, Bilbao
Bilbao

Bilbao, is the largest city in the Basque Country in northern Spain and the capital of the province of Biscay .The city has 354,145 inhabitants and is the most financially and industrially active part of Greater Bilbao, the zone in which almost half of the Basque Country?s population lives....
, Seville
Seville

||-||}Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain. It is the capital of Andalusia and of the province of Seville ....
, San Sebastián
San Sebastián

Donostia-San Sebasti?n is the capital city of the Provinces of Spain of Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country , Spain. Locals call themselves donostiarras, both in Basque and Spanish....
, Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, Brussels
Brussels

Brussels , officially the Brussels Capital-Region, is the de facto capital city of the European Union and the largest urban area in Belgium....
 and Nice
Nice

Nice is a city in Southern France France located on the Mediterranean Sea coast, between Marseille, France, and Genoa, Italy, with 1,197,751 inhabitants in the 2007 estimate....
, to name just a few.

Music

The music of Asturias is varied. The most characteristic instrument in traditional music is the Asturian bagpipe, which has a single drone in common with the traditional bagpipes of other Celtic nations such as Wales & Ireland. The bagpipe is often accompanied by hand drum, whistles and accordion. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional folk music, and several music ensembles have gained regional and international recognition for their ethnomusilogical study and presentation of indigenous Asturian music. Notable examples include pipers tradionalists Xuacu Amieva and Tejedor and fusionist José Ángel Hevia
Hevia

Jos? ?ngel Hevia Velasco, known professionally as Hevia , is a Spain bagpipes – specifically, an Galician_gaita player. He commonly performs with his sister, Maria Jos?, on drums....
, and the groups Llan de Cubel
Llan de Cubel

Llan de Cubel are a Celtic music band from Asturias which specializes in playing Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias.Formed in 1984, the seven member group has been part of an overall revival and revitalization of Asturian traditional music....
, Nuberu and Felpeyu. Additionally, numerous rock, ska and heavy metal groups have also found relative success within Asturias, many of which incorporate elements of traditional Asturian music into their sound.

Asturian anthem

The Asturian anthem Asturias, patria querida
Asturias, patria querida

Asturias, patria querida is the National anthem of the Spain Autonomous communities in Spain of Asturias, although it is widely regarded throughout the Spanish territory as a kind of informal, festive substitute to the Spanish national anthem, which used to lack lyrics....
 (Asturias, my dear motherland) was a popular song adopted as the region's anthem and formalised by Ley 1/1984, de 27 de Abríl.

According to a popular myth, this song is sung by drunk people all over Spain; in reality, however, this is extremely uncommon. This notion might have been introduced in the time of the Spanish Civil War by Francisco Franco's side to discredit Asturias, since this song was born in the mining community - a centre of Spanish socialism. Some variants of the anthem were also used by the Republicans
Second Spanish Republic

The Second Spanish Republic was the system of government in Spain between April 14 1931, when King of Spain Alfonso XIII of Spain left the country following local and municipal elections in which republican candidates won the majority of votes in urban areas and April 1 1939, when the last of the Republican forces surrendered to Nationalist...
 during the Spanish Civil War and the 1934 miners' uprising
Francisco Franco

Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Te?dulo Franco y Bahamonde, Salgado y Pardo de Andrade , commonly known as Francisco Franco or Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was the dictator and Head of State of Spain from October 1936, and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in 1975....
 that preceded the war.

Other

"Asturias
Leyenda

Leyenda is a work of classical music written by the Spain composer Isaac Alb?niz. Originally written for piano in G minor, it was first published in Barcelona, by Juan Bta....
" is also the name of the fifth movement of the Suite Española, Op. 47 by Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz
Isaac Albéniz

Isaac Manuel Francisco Alb?niz i Pascual was a Spain Catalonia pianist and composer best known for his piano works based on folk music.=Life=...
. Nevertheless, the music has little in common with the region's own folklore. More authentic is Rimsky Korsakov's Spanish Cappriccio, which quotes liberally from Asturian musical heritage.

Famous citizens

  • Leopoldo Alas "Clarín", 19th century author of La Regenta, a seminal work in the Spanish literary canon
  • Fernando Alonso
    Fernando Alonso

    Fernando Alonso D?az is a Spain Formula One racing driver and a two-time World Champion.On September 25, 2005 he won the List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions title at the age of 24 years and 58 days, thus breaking Emerson Fittipaldi's record of being the youngest World Drivers' Champion ....
    , Formula 1 racing driver, 2005 and 2006 world champion
  • Francisco Álvarez Cascos
    Francisco Álvarez Cascos

    Francisco ?lvarez Cascos is a Spain civil engineer and politician.In 1976, he joined Reforma Democr?tica and Alianza Popular, two right -wing political party....
    , minister in Spain's government 1996-2000 and 2000-2004
  • Torcuato Fernández-Miranda
    Torcuato Fernández-Miranda

    Don Torcuato Fern?ndez-Miranda y Hevia, 1st Duke of Fernandez-Miranda Grandee of Spain, Order of the Golden Fleece was a Spain lawyer and politician who played important roles in both the Spain under Franco of Francisco Franco and in the Spanish transition to democracy....
    , key lawmaker during the Spanish transition to democracy
    Spanish transition to democracy

    The Spanish transition to democracy was the era when Spain moved from the dictatorship of Francisco Franco to a liberal democracy. The transition is usually said to have begun with Franco?s death on November 20, 1975, while its completion has been variously said to be marked by the Spanish Constitution of 1978, the failure of 23-F on Februar...
  • Letizia, Princess of Asturias
    Letizia, Princess of Asturias

    Letizia, Princess of Asturias is the wife of Felipe, Prince of Asturias, the Prince of Asturias, who is heir apparent to the Spanish throne. Before her marriage with the prince, she was a journalist....
    , a native of Oviedo
    Oviedo

    Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city....
     and wife of Felipe, Prince of Asturias
    Felipe, Prince of Asturias

    Felipe, Prince of Asturias , is the third child and first son of Juan Carlos of Spain and Sofia of Spain of Spain. As the Prince of Asturias he is the heir apparent, meaning he is first in the line of succession to the Spanish monarchy....
  • Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
    Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos

    Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos , Spanish Spanish Enlightenment literature statesman, author, philosopher and main figure of the Age of Enlightenment in Spain, was born at Gij?n in Asturias, Spain....
    , philosopher, politician, Enlightenment
    Age of Enlightenment

    The Age of Enlightenment or The Enlightenment is a term used to describe a time in Western philosophy and cultural life centered upon the eighteenth century, in which rationalism was advocated as the primary source and legitimacy for authority....
     thinker
  • Severo Ochoa
    Severo Ochoa

    Severo Ochoa de Albornoz was a Spain-United States biochemistry, and the recipient of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine....
    , 1959 Nobel Prize
    Nobel Prize

    The Nobel Prize , established in the 1895 will of Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel; it was first awarded in Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Nobel Prize in Literature, and Nobel Peace Prize in 1901....
     winner for physiology or medicine
  • Carmen Polo
    Carmen Polo

    Do?a Mar?a del Carmen Polo y Mart?nez-Vald?s, 1st Lady of Meir?s Grandee of Spain ; was Francisco Franco's wife and a member of the Spanish nobility as 1st Se?ora de Meir?s Grande of Spain with the title of Do?a by Juan Carlos of Spain in 1975, after her and her husband's summer residence, as well as a descendant of a privileged Puerto Rico...
    , wife of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco
  • David Villa
    David Villa

    David Villa S?nchez , nicknamed El Guaje is a Spain association football, who currently plays as a striker for Valencia CF and Spain national football team....
    , Valencia C.F. and Spain international football star
  • Santi Cazorla
    Santi Cazorla

    Santiago 'Santi' Cazorla Gonz?lez , is a Spain football attacking midfielder or midfielder for Villarreal CF. He can play on either flank and is Ambidexterity....
    , Villarreal CF and Spain international football player
  • Hevia
    Hevia

    Jos? ?ngel Hevia Velasco, known professionally as Hevia , is a Spain bagpipes – specifically, an Galician_gaita player. He commonly performs with his sister, Maria Jos?, on drums....
    , Asturian gaita
    Gaita

    Gaita may refer to:Music* Gaita asturiana, a kind of bagpipe used in the Spanish provinces of Asturias, northern Le?n and western Cantabria...
     piper
  • Olvido García Valdés
    Olvido García Valdés

    Olvido Garc?a Vald?s is a Spain poet, essayist, translator, and professor. She is married to the poet Miguel Casado....
    , poet
Famous events Filming of The orphanage

See also

  • Asturian people
    Asturian people

    The Asturians are one of the Nationalisms and regionalisms of Spain of Spain, issuing from the historical country of the Principality of Asturias, and also from the provinces of Le?n , Zamora and Cantabria....
  • Kingdom of Asturias
    Kingdom of Asturias

    The Kingdom of Asturias was the first Christianity political entity to be established in the Iberian peninsula after the collapse of the Visigoths Kingdom....
  • Felipe, Prince of Asturias
    Felipe, Prince of Asturias

    Felipe, Prince of Asturias , is the third child and first son of Juan Carlos of Spain and Sofia of Spain of Spain. As the Prince of Asturias he is the heir apparent, meaning he is first in the line of succession to the Spanish monarchy....
  • Asturian art
    Asturian art

    Pre-Romanesque architecture in Asturias is framed between the years 711 and 910, the period of the rise, extension and disappearance of the kingdom of Asturias....
  • Prince of Asturias Awards
    Prince of Asturias Awards

    The Prince of Asturias Awards is a series of annual prizes given in Spain by the Fundaci?n Pr?ncipe de Asturias to individuals, entities and/or organizations from around the world who make notable achievements in the sciences, humanities, or public affairs....
  • Asturian cinema
    Asturian cinema

    The Asturian Cinema in Asturias, Spain, began in 1905 with the production of the first Asturias fiction film known as El robo de fruta . It was filmed by the Asturian film maker Javier S?nchez Manteola....

External links

  • A guide in English
  • A personal view of Asturias by an English couple who lived there during 2006