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      Asturias | Spain, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica
      • The autonomous community of Asturias was established by the statute of autonomy of December 30, 1981. The capital is Oviedo. Area 4,094 square miles (10,604 square km).
      www.britannica.com/place/Asturias-region-Spain
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AsturiasAsturias - Wikipedia

    Asturias has been growing below the Spanish national average since the decline of the mining industry, and grew just 0.82% in 2008, the lowest of all regions in Spain. On the plus side, unemployment in Asturias is below the average of Spain; it stood at 13.7% in 2017. [22]

  3. 48,085,361. Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid. Explanation: The latest population figures are based on an evaluation of registers.

  4. Asturias, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) and historic region of Spain that is coextensive with the northwestern Spanish provincia (province) of Asturias. It is bounded by the autonomous communities of Cantabria to the east, Castile-León to the south, and Galicia to the west.

  5. The population of all cities and communes in the Principality of Asturias with more than 15,000 inhabitants according to census results and latest register evaluations.

    Date
    Population
    Mar 1, 1981
    37,682,355
    Mar 1, 1991
    38,872,268
    Nov 1, 2001
    40,847,371
    Nov 1, 2011
    46,815,916
  6. The population of all municipalities in the Autonomous Community of Asturias according to census results and latest official estimates. The icon links to further information about a selected place including its population structure (gender, age groups, age distribution, citizenship, country of birth). Name.

    Name
    Population Census 1981-03-01
    Population Census 1991-03-01
    Population Census 2001-11-01
    3,692
    2,837
    2,395
    20,005
    17,538
    14,639
    1,249
    1,001
    867
    87,996
    85,351
    83,185
  7. One of the most historic regions in Spain is Asturias. To the east of Asturias is Cantabria, to the south is Castile-León, and to the west is Galicia. Just like these three, Asturias is an autonomous community in northwest Spain. Asturias takes pride in having extensive greenery and lush vegetation.

  8. Apr 9, 2024 · But if Asturias is big on culture, it’s even bigger on nature. The region has no less than 24 nature reserves, including a Parque Nacional and three of Spain’s largest Parques Naturales.

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