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Cimavilla (in Spanish, Cimadevilla) is a neighbourhood of the municipality of Gijón, in Asturias, Spain. Its population was 2,811 in 2012.
Cimavilla is the oldest part of the city, in it there are ruins of the old Roman settlement. In the 16th century, a port is built in the neighbourhood and it converts it in a residential area for sailors and starts the expansion of Gijón to the south.
In the East of Cimavilla is located the Royal Astur Yacht Club, with the first swimming pool of Gijón, built in the first years of the 20th century.
Nowadays, Cimavilla's houses are rehabilitated and the neighbourhood is a residential, commercial and leisure area. At the top of the hill is located the Elogio del Horizonte (Eulogy to the Horizon), built by Eduardo Chillida.
Coordinates: 43°32′43″N 5°39′44″W / 43.545278°N 5.662222°W / 43.545278; -5.662222
Hechizos de Gijón, Cimavilla
bella di marca cimavilla 2013
Château la Cima, villa de luxe à vendre à Nice
CORO VOCES DE CIMAVILLA -"LA RAITANA " GIJON- ASTURIAS
Nº 15 Monrrollu Fiestas Cimavilla LA SOLEDAD 2015 Gijón Asturias
Cimavilla antigua (I) - Gijón (Cimadevilla)
Cimavilla antigua (II) - Gijón (Cimadevilla)
CORO VOCES DE CIMAVILLA -" SALVE MARINERA "
Victor García de Romandela en Cimavilla en Gijón del alma
Las calles de Cimavilla, adornadas con motivo de las fiestas del barrio
Aux abords du parc national du Mont-Boron, sur les hauteurs de Nice, cette propritété en pierre datant des années 20 est un véritable chef-d’oeuvre qui bénéficie d’une vue magnifique sur la baie de Villefranche et le Cap Ferrat. - http://goo.gl/oEJz4Y Réf : CF5037
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María López, para mi grupo de Facebook, Amigos y amigas de Cimavilla- Gijón
María López, para mi grupo de facebook Amigos y amigas de Cimavilla - Gijón
¡Salve! Estrella de los mares, de los mares / Iris de eterna ventura. ¡Salve! Fénix de hermosura, / Madre del Divino Amor. De tu pueblo a los pesares / Tu clemencia de consuelo / Fervoroso llegue al Cielo Y hasta Ti, y hasta Ti nuestro clamor ¡Salve! ¡Salve! Estrella de los mares / Estrella de los mares / ¡Salve! ¡Salve! ¡Salve!
Web: http://www.conocerasturias.es El barrio de Cimavilla retoma la costumbre de decorar sus calles durante las fiestas con motivos marineros de cartón, abandonada hace medio siglo. Síguenos en las redes sociales: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/conocerasturias Twitter: http://twitter.com/conocerasturias Instagram:http;//instagram.com/conocerasturias
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...
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...
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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...
I'm just the same fool, the old fool
The one fool, that you won't fool no more
'Least not the way that you fooled
The last fool you fooled before
So let the next fool, the new fool
Be a fool, that you will fool for sure
Just know that this fool, won't be fooled
Like all those other fools no more
Go find some real fool, no near fool
The kind of fool, that knows what fools are for
That'll give your foolin' heart, those foolish thrills
It won't stand a chance to ignore
They'll be a fine fool, a flat blind fool
A sort of fool, with not a clue about what's in store
Doing every fool-filled thing you need him to
For however long it is that fools endure
You might be finding a little lately
That I've been a greatly changing man
You don't seem worried, so I'm encouraged
This won't discourage all you other plans
I'm just the same fool, the old fool
The one fool, that you won't fool no more
'Least not the way that you fooled the last fool you fooled before