asturias in English

noun
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an autonomous region and former principality in northwestern Spain; capital, Oviedo.

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1. In antiquity, Asturias was the region where the Asturians settled

2. Bual is a village in Asturias and has about 567 residents and an elevation of 459 metres

3. Typical of the north are the traditional bag pipers or gaiteros, mainly in Asturias and Galicia.

4. Asturians (asturianos) are a Romance people native to the autonomous community of Asturias, in Spain.

5. Galicia* Asturias Cantabria País Vasco* Which are the 3 North Central Autonomies of Spain

6. The breed is socially, culturally and historically rooted in the towns and villages of the whole coast of Cantabria and eastern Asturias.

7. Additionally, other members of the royal family, most notably the Prince of Asturias, may represent the Spanish State internationally.

8. The Christian army's victory over Muslim forces led to the creation of the Christian Kingdom of Asturias along the northwestern coastal mountains.

9. Agues in the region of Asturias is a town located in Spain - some 212 mi or ( 342 km ) North-West of Madrid , the country's capital

10. From the various Germanic groups who settled in Western Iberia, the Suebi left the strongest lasting cultural legacy in what is today Portugal, Galicia and Asturias.

11. La Contribución de los Gallegos, Asturianos y Santanderinos [The Contribution of the Galicians, Asturians, and Santander] - This volume lists people from Galicia, Asturias, and Santander

12. The council of Nava is symbolically the heart of Asturias because of its situation at the centre-east of the region and because the area is well known for its Cider production of which the Asturians are very proud.

13. To bring together the descendants of families who migrated from Asturias, contemporary Asturians, and interested others, to promote learning about Asturian culture, to explore the broad social networks connecting Asturian immigrant communities to one another and to Spain, to discuss common interests, and; to share family histories and experiences.

14. By the beginning of the 9th Century, the "Hounds from Hell" came out of Scandinavia and sailed to the East, West, and South in their longships.The Vikings plundered, raped, killed, and took slaves everywhere they raided.Meanwhile, in the northwest corner of Spain, Asturias, the last stronghold of Christianity, Asturians still fought the Moors to keep their independence.It was a matter of time