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Veriña is the smallest district (''parroquia rural'') of the municipality of Gijón / Xixón, in Asturias, Spain. The population of Veriña was 194 in 2005 and 177 in 2008. Veriña is located in the west of Gijón, being an important industrial and railway axis due to its closeness to the factory of Arcelor Arcelor S.A. was the world's largest steel producer in terms of turnover and the second largest in terms of steel output, with a turnover of €30.2 billion and shipments of 45 million metric tons of steel in 2004. The company was created in 2002 .... Villages and its neighbourhoods ;Veriña de Baxo *La Estación *El Puente Secu *Samartín ;Veriña de Riba *La Campina *El Campón *La Falconera *El Monte External links Official Toponyms- Principality of Asturias website. - ''BOPA Nº 229 - Martes, 3 de octubre de 2006'' & ''DECRETO 105/2006, de 20 de septiembre, por el que se determinan los topónimos oficiales del concejo de Gijón.'' Parishes in Gijón {{Astu ...
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Renfe Feve is a division of state-owned Spanish railway company Renfe Operadora. It operates most of Spain's of railway. This division of Renfe was previously a stand-alone company named FEVE (Ferrocarriles de Vía Estrecha,Law 11/1965 of 23 September. Boletín Oficial del Estado Number 230. 25 September 196(PDF) Spanish for "Narrow-gauge railways"). On 31 December 2012, the Spanish government simplified the organization of train companies merging Feve into Renfe and Adif. The rolling stock and the brand FEVE was transferred to Renfe (renamed to "Renfe Feve") and the infrastructures were transferred to Adif. History FEVE was created in 1965, as a successor to the government-run organisation EFE (Explotación de Ferrocarriles por el Estado), which was created by the Miguel Primo de Rivera administration in 1926 to take over failed private railways. Following the creation of Renfe in 1941, to which the ownership of all Spanish broad-gauge railways were transferred to, EFE ha ...
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