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Autovía A-63
The Autovía A-63 is a highway in Principado de Asturias, Asturias, Spain. Once completed, it will connect the provincial capital, Oviedo, with La Espina; currently it only connects Oviedo and Cornellana, with half of the carriageway built from Salas, Asturias, Salas to La Espina. It follows the N-634 (Road), N-634. The possibility of adding a section to Canero, which would connect the road to the Autovía A-8, A-8, is currently being studied. Sections References {{DEFAULTSORT:Autovia A-63 Transport in Asturias, A-63 Autopistas and autovías in Spain, A-63 ...
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Viaducto Sobre El Narcea Para La Autovía A-63
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Principado De Asturias
Asturias (, ; ast, Asturies ), officially the Principality of Asturias ( es, Principado de Asturias; ast, Principáu d'Asturies; Galician-Asturian: ''Principao d'Asturias''), is an autonomous community in northwest 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 León (Castile and León) to the south, by Lugo ( Galicia) to the west, and by the Cantabrian sea to the north. Asturias is situated in a mountainous setting with vast greenery and lush vegetation, making it part of Green Spain. The region has a maritime climate. It receives plenty of annual rainfall and little sunshine by Spanish standards and has very moderated seasons, most often averaging in the lower 20s celsius. Heatwaves are rare due to mountains blocking southerly winds. Winters ...
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Spain
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Oviedo
Oviedo (; ast, Uviéu ) 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. Oviedo is located approximately southwest of Gijón and south of Avilés, both of which lie on the shoreline of the Bay of Biscay. Oviedo's proximity to the ocean of less than in combination with its elevated position with areas of the city more than 300 metres above sea level causes the city to have a maritime climate, in spite of its not being located on the shoreline itself. History The Kingdom of Asturias began in 720, with the Visigothic aristocrat Pelagius's (685–737) revolt against the Muslims who at the time were occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula. The Moorish invasion that began in 711 had taken control of most of the peninsula, until the revolt in the northern mountains by Pelagius. The resulting Kingdom of Asturias, located in an eco ...
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La Espina
La Espina is one of 28 parishes (administrative divisions) in Salas, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i .... It is in size, with a population of 558. Villages * Ablanedo (Ablanéu) * Cotariello (Cotariellu) * El Posadorio (Pousadoriu) * La Espina * Ovés (Ouvés) References Parishes in Salas {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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Cornellana
Cornellana is one of 28 parishes (administrative divisions) in Salas, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. It is in size, with a population of 796. It is located on the Camino Primitivo The Primitive Way ( es, Camino Primitivo, link=no) is one of the paths of the Camino de Santiago. It begins in the old Asturian capital of Oviedo and runs west to Lugo and then south to Santiago de Compostela joining the more popular French Way ... path of the Camino de Santiago. Villages *Candanonegro (Candanunegro) *Cornellana (Curniana) *Fajas (Faxas) *Folguerinas (Folgueirinas) *Fresnedo (Fresneo) *La Pesquera *La Reguera *La Vega (La Veiga) *La Vega de los Paredos (La Veiga los Pereos) *Las Nisales *Quintoños *Rondero (Rondeiro) *Santa Eufemia *Santueña *Sobrerriba (Suburriba) *Verdugos (Vistalegre) References External links Parishes in Salas {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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Salas, Asturias
Salas (also known as San Martin de Salas) is a town and ''concejo'' (municipality) in the Principality of Asturias. It lies on the road from San Sebastián to Santiago de Compostela, and on a small subtributary of the river Narcea. It is bordered on the north by Valdés, Cudillero and Pravia, to south by Belmonte de Miranda, to the east by Pravia, Candamo and Grado, and to the west by Tineo and Valdés. Salas is a mountainous region in which coal-mining and agriculture are the principal industries. The products of this region are sent for export to Cudillero, a small harbour on the Bay of Biscay. Salas is well known as a tourist point and as the birthplace of Fernando de Valdés y Salas. Culture There are several buildings of importance in Salas, the Palacio de Doriga, Palacio de Valdés and Castillo de Salas, among others. Also the romanesque Monasterio de San Salvador, the Monasterio de San Martin and the Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor. Parishes * Alava * Ardes ...
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N-634 (Road)
The N-634 is a highway in northern Spain. It connects Santiago de Compostela with San Sebastián. It starts at Santiago de Compostela at a junction with the N-550.and crosses the Autopista AP-9 heading north east. There is a junction with the N-547. The road meets junction 140 with the Autovía A-6. After 17 km the road splits and heads north passing Vilalba. The road then climbs to cross the ''Porto da Xesta'' (545m) before dropping into Mondoñedo. The road follows the Rio Misma to the coast and a junction with the N-642. The road turns east along the coast through Ribadeo where it meets the N-640. After Luarca the road turns south and inland while the N-632 continues along the coast. The road rises steeply to La Espina and then turns east past Salas. The road has been upgraded to the Autovía A-63 after Grado into Oviedo. The road commences again east of Oviedo at junction 14 of the Autovía A-64 passing along the Piloña valley. The road passes Arriondas be ...
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Autovía A-8
The Autovía A-8 is a highway (autovía) that connects all the regions on the Northern Coast of Spain. It is known as the Autovía del Cantábrico (also known as "Transcantábrica") and connects Baamonde ( Begonte, Galicia) and Bilbao, where it continues as the Autopista AP-8 to the French border. The road passes Ribadeo, Avilés, Gijón, Santander and Bilbao. Bilbao area Currently the A-8 is also the main beltway of the Greater Bilbao conurbation, which has about a million inhabitants in the metropolitan area. This causes great traffic congestion along the stretch of 30 kilometres of the highway that passes by Bilbao and its metropolitan area, from Galdakao to Muskiz. Supersur A new toll by-pass of the city, known as ''Supersur'' is being built. The by-pass will be 36 km long and most of its length will be tunnels under the Pagasarri range, as there is no physical space to build it elsewhere.
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Autovía A-66
The Autovía A-66 is a major highway in western Spain, part of the European route E803. The road is an upgrade of the N-630 which is being undertaken section by section. The route roughly corresponds to the ancient Roman ' Silver Route' connecting the cities of Mérida and Astorga. The final section of road south of Benavente is under construction as of October 2013 with completion anticipated in 2015. Route Autovía A-66 starts at Seville with a junction with the Autovía A-49. It heads north through the wooded ''Sierra Morena'' and passes over the ''Puerto de las Marismas''. It then crosses from Andalucia into Extremadura. It heads through the town of Zafra on the way to Mérida crossing the ''Tierra de Barros''. It ends in a junction with the Autovía A-5. North of Mérida the road crosses the ''Sierra de San Pedro'' to the town and world heritage site of Cáceres. Then the road crosses the Tajo and Almonte rivers. The road heads north east as it enters the ''Sierr ...
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La Llera
La Llera is one of 13 parishes (administrative divisions) in the Colunga municipality, within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. The population is 8 according to the INE in 2007. References Parishes in Colunga {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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Grado, Asturias
Grado (, Asturian language, Asturian: ''Grau'') 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, Asturias, Salas. Parishes *Ambás (Grado), Ambás *Báscones *Bayo (Grado), Bayo *Berció *Cabruñana *Castañedo (Grado), Castañéu *Coalla (Grado), Coalla *El Fresno (Grado), El Fresno *Grado (parish), Grado *Gurullés *La Mata (Grado), La Mata *Las Villas (Grado), Las Villas *Peñaflor (Grado), Peñaflor *Pereda (Grado), Pereda *Rañeces *Restiello *Rodiles *Rubiano *Sama de Grado *Santa María de Grado *Santa María de Villandás *Santianes de Molenes *Santo Adriano del Monte *Sorribas *Tolinas *Vigaña (Grado), Vigaña *Villamarín (Grado), Villamarín *Villapañada Gallery File:Casastipicas.jpg, A street in Grado File:Festivalescanda.j ...
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