The parroquia or parish is the subdivision of the Asturian municipalities. The province's name was restored fully after the return of democracy to Spain, in 1977. Niemeyer's project combined several different elements, and projected an open space, a place for education, culture and peace. It links Avilés, Gijón, Oviedo and Mieres with Madrid and other major towns, several times a day. Between 2010 and 2014, the city of Gijón was connected by ferry with the French city of Nantes. Also, the other two major polluters - Arcelor Gijón and Arcelor Avilés - have announced an investment of 100 million euros to do the same. Nevertheless, the music has little in common with the region's own folklore. Asturias is served by Asturias International Airport (OVD), 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Oviedo, near the northwest coast and the industrial town of Avilés. At the same time, there was significant migration to the Americas (i.e. Asturias Aeropuerto", "Map: These will be the Europe's most polluted cities in 2030", "Modelling Street Level PM10 Concentrations Across Europe: source apportionment and possible futures", "Healthy life expectancies in Spain 1986-2007. Rather, with the beginning of the Moorish conquest in the 8th century, this region became a refuge for Christian nobles, and in 722, a de facto independent kingdom was established, the Regnum Asturorum, which was to become the cradle of the incipient Reconquista (Reconquest). Because of definition differences they are not exactly comparable with previous census results. Asturias has been growing below the Spanish national average since the decline of the mining industry, and grew just 0.82% in 2008, the lowest of all regions in Spain. The icon links to further information about a selected place including its population structure (gender, age groups, age distribution, nationality, country of birth). The Asturian anthem Asturias, patria querida (Asturias, beloved fatherland), which was a popular song adopted as the region's anthem and formalised by Ley 1/1984, de 27 de Abríl. The route was cancelled in September 2014.[21]. Within Asturias, there is an ongoing process to establish place names in Asturian and Eonavian dialects. Both rain and snow are regular weather features of Asturian winters. The architectural project was donated to the Principality by the architect, who was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, in the XXV edition of these awards. The Picos de Europa National Park, and other parts of the Asturian mountain range: The Picu Urriellu mountain (2519 m or 8262 ft), also known as El Naranjo de Bulnes, is a molar-shaped peak which, reputedly, glows orange in the evening sun, hence its name. Winters are very mild for the latitude, especially near sea level. The key features of Asturian geography are its rugged coastal cliffs and the mountainous interior. According to the 2020 census, the region has a population of 1,018,755 which constitutes 2.1% of the population of Spain, with the population density numbering 96 people per square kilometre. [citation needed] Museums in the city include the Universidad Laboral de Gijón, including a modern art museum and theatre. Currently, there are 857 parishes integrating the 78 municipalities in the region, and they usually coincide with the ecclesiastic divisions. The wealth of Asturias, however, is in its coalfields, which extend throughout the Nalón Basin and cover more than 1,000 square miles (2,600 square km). Asturias - Leyenda (es), un morceau de musique, extrait de la Suite espagnole, écrit par Isaac Albéniz pour piano puis transcrit pour guitare à de nombreuses reprises (version la plus célèbre par Andrés Segovia), ainsi que pour orchestres. In the Iron Age, the territory came under the cultural influence of the Celts; the local Celtic peoples, known as the Astures, were composed of tribes such as the Luggones, the Pesicos, and others, who populated the entire area with castros (fortified hill-towns). Under the Cantabrian Mountains, the Pajares Base Tunnel, is currently[when?] According to the 2020 census, the region has a population of 1,018,755 which constitutes 2.1% of the population of Spain, with the population density numbering 96 people per square kilometre. The organisation and political structure of Asturias is governed by the Statute of Autonomy of the Principality of Asturias, in force since 30 January 1982. Réponse: Asturias, Espagne (Capital: Oviedo) - Dernière population connue est ≈ 1 061 800 (an 2014). In October 1934 Asturian miners and other workers staged an armed uprising (see Revolution of Asturias) to oppose the coming to power of the right-wing CEDA party, which had obtained three ministerial posts in the centralist government of the Second Spanish Republic.

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