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Asturias (English /ɑːˈstʊəriəsˌ ə-/; Spanish: [asˈtuɾjas]; Asturian: Asturies [asˈtuɾjes]), officially the Principality of Asturias (Spanish: Principado de Asturias; Asturian: Principáu d'Asturies), is an autonomous community in north-west Spain. It is coextensive with the province of Asturias, and contains some of the territory that was part of the larger Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages. Divided into eight comarcas (counties), the autonomous community of Asturias is bordered by Cantabria to the east, by Castile and León to the south, by Galicia to the west, and by the Bay of Biscay to the north.
The most important cities are the communal capital, Oviedo (Uviéu or Uvieo), the seaport and largest city Gijón (Xixón), and the industrial town of Avilés. Other municipalities in Asturias include Cangas de Onís (Cangues d'Onís), Cangas del Narcea, Gozón, Grado (Grau or Grao), Langreo (Llangréu), Llanera, Laviana (Llaviana), Lena (Ḷḷena), Llanes, Mieres, Siero, Valdés, Vegadeo (A Veiga) and Villaviciosa (see also List of municipalities and comarcas in Asturias).
Coordinates: 40°N 4°W / 40°N 4°W / 40; -4
Spain (i/ˈspeɪn/; Spanish: España [esˈpaɲa]), officially the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España), is a sovereign state largely located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, with archipelagos in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and several small territories on and near the north African coast. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. Along with France and Morocco, it is one of only three countries to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. Extending to 1,214 km (754 mi), the Portugal–Spain border is the longest uninterrupted border within the European Union.
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http://www.twitter.com/grahunt with another video in our 100 Reasons to Live In Spain series. This time we look at the natural paradise that is Asturias. Very different to the rest of Spain and totally spectacular in terms of food and drink, landscape, lifestyle and entertainment. Spain may be different but Asturias is even more different and well worth a visit. Background music by Kevin McLoed
While the Mediterranean coast of Spain is more popular, here you have 12 great reasons to visit the northern coast. We travelled through the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia following the northern route of El Camino de Santiago. This video was produce in collaboration with the Spain tourism board, the tourism boards of Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, Galicia and The Travel Mob. http://www.spain.info/en_GB/ http://www.basquecountry-tourism.com http://cantabriaspain.co.uk/home https://www.turismoasturias.es http://www.turismo.gal/portada?langId=en_US http://www.thetravelmob.com Music: Spanish Summer by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ STAY CONNECTED HERE...
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 ------------------------------------------------ Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city. The city lends its name to the sudarium of Oviedo a religious relic revered there since the 9th century.
Finisterre, Celtic France & Spain - two 48 min. mini-series BRAVO TV Part 2- Galicia & Asturias 48 min. In 2002 Peter Murphy of SeaBright Production in Nova Scotia produced a documentary journey that explores Celtic music and culture in two of the most remote and least known parts of Europe, Galicia and Asturias in Spain and Britany in France. Finisterre means "end of the world" and in both of these regions there is a vibrant movement dedicated to maintaining the Celtic culture. Produced by SeaBright Productions - http://seabrightproductions.ca I personally arranged and guided the Galicia Portion of the documentary. You can find out more about what I do thru our website: http://www.euroadventures.net. Those of you who would like to visit Galicia we have a very special Celtic Galicia Wi...
The traditional music of Galicia and Asturias, located along Spain's north-west Atlantic coast, are highly distinctive folk styles that have some similarities with the neighbouring area of Cantabria. The music is characterized by the use of bagpipes. It had long been thought that Galician and Asturian music might owe their roots to the ancient Celtic history of the region, in which it was presumed that some of this ancient influence had survived despite the long evolution of the local musical traditions since then, including centuries of Roman and Germanic influences. Whether or not this is the case, much modern commercial Galician and Asturian traditional and folk-rock of recent years has become strongly influenced by modern Irish, Scottish and Welsh "folk" styles. Galicia is nowadays a ...
Visits the Spanish provinces of Asturias and Cantabria, and displays some of the 19,000-year-old paintings in the Cave of Altamira. The segment also exhibits the mountains, seafood industry, and architecture of the city of San Vicente.
When you live in Spain you tend to take the quality of its cured meats and the tradition of the "charcuteria" for granted because for the Spanish, it's just a normal part of the everyday diet. Jamon with tomato on toast for breakfast.... a good hearty fabada stew for lunch or a tapa of chorizo with cider when meeting up with friends at the bar.....Throughout Spain, you will always be able to taste the very finest cured pork no matter the region or location. http://whereisasturias.com/charcuteria-the-soul-of-spain-in-asturias/
The Principality of Asturias (Spanish: Principado de Asturias, Asturian: Principáu d'Asturies or Asturies) is an autonomous community within the kingdom of Spain, former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages. It is situated on the Spanish north coast facing the Cantabrian Sea (Mar Cantábrico, the Spanish name for the Bay of Biscay). Asturias is bordered on the east by Cantabria, on the south by Castilla y León, on the west by Galicia (Lugo), and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea. Oviedo, 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 Europ...
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 ------------------------------------------------ Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city. The city lends its name to the sudarium of Oviedo a religious relic revered there since the 9th century.
After my brief early morning photo safari around the old downtown of Oviedo on May 25, 2010, I met my local expert tour guide, Liliana Ausin, who started to introduce me to the capital of Asturias. Liliana is an expert on Asturian history and culture. We first drove up a picturesque mountain to see two of Oviedo's famous pre-Romanesque churches: San Miguel del Lillo and the even more well-known Santa Maria del Naranco church, which was originally a royal palace of the Asturian kings. Built in 848 AD, this shrine was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and is one of Oviedo's most important heritage sites. Our tour continued back in the city where we had a look at the brand new convention centre that is currently being built according to designs by famous Spanish architect Santia...
Visits the Spanish provinces of Asturias and Cantabria, and displays some of the 19,000-year-old paintings in the Cave of Altamira. The segment also exhibits the mountains, seafood industry, and architecture of the city of San Vicente.
All of Asturias in one contemporary minute
While the Mediterranean coast of Spain is more popular, here you have 12 great reasons to visit the northern coast. We travelled through the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia following the northern route of El Camino de Santiago. This video was produce in collaboration with the Spain tourism board, the tourism boards of Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, Galicia and The Travel Mob. http://www.spain.info/en_GB/ http://www.basquecountry-tourism.com http://cantabriaspain.co.uk/home https://www.turismoasturias.es http://www.turismo.gal/portada?langId=en_US http://www.thetravelmob.com Music: Spanish Summer by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ STAY CONNECTED HERE...
After my brief early morning photo safari around the old downtown of Oviedo on May 25, 2010, I met my local expert tour guide, Liliana Ausin, who started to introduce me to the capital of Asturias. Liliana is an expert on Asturian history and culture. We first drove up a picturesque mountain to see two of Oviedo's famous pre-Romanesque churches: San Miguel del Lillo and the even more well-known Santa Maria del Naranco church, which was originally a royal palace of the Asturian kings. Built in 848 AD, this shrine was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and is one of Oviedo's most important heritage sites. Our tour continued back in the city where we had a look at the brand new convention centre that is currently being built according to designs by famous Spanish architect Santia...
After my brief early morning photo safari around the old downtown of Oviedo on May 25, 2010, I met my local expert tour guide, Liliana Ausin, who started to introduce me to the capital of Asturias. Liliana is an expert on Asturian history and culture. We first drove up a picturesque mountain to see two of Oviedo's famous pre-Romanesque churches: San Miguel del Lillo and the even more well-known Santa Maria del Naranco church, which was originally a royal palace of the Asturian kings. Built in 848 AD, this shrine was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and is one of Oviedo's most important heritage sites. Our tour continued back in the city where we had a look at the brand new convention centre that is currently being built according to designs by famous Spanish architect Santia...
After my brief early morning photo safari around the old downtown of Oviedo on May 25, 2010, I met my local expert tour guide, Liliana Ausin, who started to introduce me to the capital of Asturias. Liliana is an expert on Asturian history and culture. We first drove up a picturesque mountain to see two of Oviedo's famous pre-Romanesque churches: San Miguel del Lillo and the even more well-known Santa Maria del Naranco church, which was originally a royal palace of the Asturian kings. Built in 848 AD, this shrine was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and is one of Oviedo's most important heritage sites. Our tour continued back in the city where we had a look at the brand new convention centre that is currently being built according to designs by famous Spanish architect Santia...
Asturias - España • GoPro 100% material de archivo • 2016 • Viajes • HD SUSCRIBE: http://goo.gl/EqJ3e4 *SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/theworldrider INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/albertogarciark/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AlbertoGarciark CONTACT ME: Albertogarciadlf@gmail.com *INFO: En 2016 llevamos nuestra GoPro de viaje para recorrer las ciudades, pueblos y paisajes de la comunidad Asturiana durante cuatro días. Entre las localidades visitadas destacan Covadonga, Cangas de Onís y Oviedo. Además de visitar los monumentos y paisajes de esta maravilla natural, probamos el Queso de Cabrales, la Sidra y sus cachopos. Nos ubicamos en un hotel céntrico Husa Santo Domingo de Vigo. Entre las actividades deportivas, nos animamos a practicar senderismo por los lagos ...
After my brief early morning photo safari around the old downtown of Oviedo on May 25, 2010, I met my local expert tour guide, Liliana Ausin, who started to introduce me to the capital of Asturias. Liliana is an expert on Asturian history and culture. We first drove up a picturesque mountain to see two of Oviedo's famous pre-Romanesque churches: San Miguel del Lillo and the even more well-known Santa Maria del Naranco church, which was originally a royal palace of the Asturian kings. Built in 848 AD, this shrine was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 and is one of Oviedo's most important heritage sites. Our tour continued back in the city where we had a look at the brand new convention centre that is currently being built according to designs by famous Spanish architect Santia...
http://www.twitter.com/grahunt with another video in our 100 Reasons to Live In Spain series. This time we look at the natural paradise that is Asturias. Very different to the rest of Spain and totally spectacular in terms of food and drink, landscape, lifestyle and entertainment. Spain may be different but Asturias is even more different and well worth a visit. Background music by Kevin McLoed
While the Mediterranean coast of Spain is more popular, here you have 12 great reasons to visit the northern coast. We travelled through the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia following the northern route of El Camino de Santiago. This video was produce in collaboration with the Spain tourism board, the tourism boards of Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, Galicia and The Travel Mob. http://www.spain.info/en_GB/ http://www.basquecountry-tourism.com http://cantabriaspain.co.uk/home https://www.turismoasturias.es http://www.turismo.gal/portada?langId=en_US http://www.thetravelmob.com Music: Spanish Summer by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ STAY CONNECTED HERE...
Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TravelAndDiscover1 ------------------------------------------------ Oviedo is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city. The city lends its name to the sudarium of Oviedo a religious relic revered there since the 9th century.
Finisterre, Celtic France & Spain - two 48 min. mini-series BRAVO TV Part 2- Galicia & Asturias 48 min. In 2002 Peter Murphy of SeaBright Production in Nova Scotia produced a documentary journey that explores Celtic music and culture in two of the most remote and least known parts of Europe, Galicia and Asturias in Spain and Britany in France. Finisterre means "end of the world" and in both of these regions there is a vibrant movement dedicated to maintaining the Celtic culture. Produced by SeaBright Productions - http://seabrightproductions.ca I personally arranged and guided the Galicia Portion of the documentary. You can find out more about what I do thru our website: http://www.euroadventures.net. Those of you who would like to visit Galicia we have a very special Celtic Galicia Wi...
The traditional music of Galicia and Asturias, located along Spain's north-west Atlantic coast, are highly distinctive folk styles that have some similarities with the neighbouring area of Cantabria. The music is characterized by the use of bagpipes. It had long been thought that Galician and Asturian music might owe their roots to the ancient Celtic history of the region, in which it was presumed that some of this ancient influence had survived despite the long evolution of the local musical traditions since then, including centuries of Roman and Germanic influences. Whether or not this is the case, much modern commercial Galician and Asturian traditional and folk-rock of recent years has become strongly influenced by modern Irish, Scottish and Welsh "folk" styles. Galicia is nowadays a ...
Visits the Spanish provinces of Asturias and Cantabria, and displays some of the 19,000-year-old paintings in the Cave of Altamira. The segment also exhibits the mountains, seafood industry, and architecture of the city of San Vicente.
When you live in Spain you tend to take the quality of its cured meats and the tradition of the "charcuteria" for granted because for the Spanish, it's just a normal part of the everyday diet. Jamon with tomato on toast for breakfast.... a good hearty fabada stew for lunch or a tapa of chorizo with cider when meeting up with friends at the bar.....Throughout Spain, you will always be able to taste the very finest cured pork no matter the region or location. http://whereisasturias.com/charcuteria-the-soul-of-spain-in-asturias/
The Principality of Asturias (Spanish: Principado de Asturias, Asturian: Principáu d'Asturies or Asturies) is an autonomous community within the kingdom of Spain, former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages. It is situated on the Spanish north coast facing the Cantabrian Sea (Mar Cantábrico, the Spanish name for the Bay of Biscay). Asturias is bordered on the east by Cantabria, on the south by Castilla y León, on the west by Galicia (Lugo), and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea. Oviedo, 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 Europ...
Deborah De Luca @ FRIKI FESTIVAL - Asturias,Spain 28.08.2015
Set recorded live on 22 July in Asturias (Spain) DOWNLOAD FULL SET HERE ➜ https://hearthis.at/967431/ http://www.paulacazenave.com
Ben Sims @ Aquasella 2007 techno live set aquasella festival , Asturias Spain
Recopilacion conciertos celebrados en amcBOCANEGRA en 2016.Ualles-Asturias(Spain)