Corvera de Asturias

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Corvera de Asturias
Corvera d'Asturies
Flag of Corvera de Asturias Coat of arms of Corvera de Asturias
(In detail) (In detail)

Principality of Asturias
Demonym
 • Spanish
 • Asturian

corverano
corverán
Capital Nubleo (Cancienes)
Coordinates
Judicial district Avilés
Parishes 7
Population (2005)
 • Total
 • Density
 • % of Asturias
Rank: 9
15,769 inhabitants
350.42 people/km²
1.46 %
Area
 • Total
 • % of Asturias
Rank: 63
45.47 km²
0.43 %
Highest point Prieto, 362 m
Postcode 33020
Mayor Luis Belarmino Moro Suárez (USPC)
Town council 16 seats + the mayor
Political parties
(elections of 2003)
7 seats USPC
3 seats PP
3 seats IU
3 seats PSOE
1 seat URAS
Website http://www.ayto-corvera.es/]
City council
City council
Map of Corvera
Map of Corvera

The Municipality of Corvera de Asturias (Corvera d'Asturies in the Asturian language) shares a boundary to the North with Avilés and Gozón; to the East with Carreño and Gijón; to the South with Llanera and Illas and to the West with Castrillón. Its capital Nubledo is a dispersed nucleus with more than 300 inhabitants.

Corvera is the most eastern of the four counties forming the Great County of Aviles. It is situated in the northern-central area of the Principality of Asturias. With an extent of 45,48 km² it has a population over 16.000 inhabitants, mainly concentrated in the villages of Las Vegas and Los Campos. The main roads to get there are AS-19, AS-17 and A-8. By the A-8 you can go to Corvera from Tabaza (Carreño) and the shopping centre Parque Astur.

The history of Corvera is very much linked to the history of Avilés, being a natural extensión of it as we go inland. As a brief report of the county, we would say.

In the county there have been found several prehistorical settiements. The most interesting settlements are those belonging to the Astures. They have left their traces in two "castros" that have not been excavated yet: Pico Castiello in Molleda and Castiellu in Camina, Solís. These "castros" were most probably used by the Romans, and we have some traces of their presence there, some of them so important as the Estela Antropomorfa de Molleda (human-shaped figure), nowadays can be seen in the Archaeological Museum of Asturias.In the X century the villages of the county of Aviles became together to form an only geographical entity known as the "Alfoz de Gauzzone"; but it is not until the year 1120 that we find the first written references to the county of Corvera in the Liber Testamentorum. In the 15th century, Corvera already appears as a county, independent of Aviles.

In the 19th century, the landscape of the area was mainly agricultural. The population centres were villages with a certain prestige in which we can still see palaces and Indiano houses. In the mid twentieth-century the iron and steel industry starts functioning in Avilés and the old rural centres begin to shelter the thousands of immigrants working for ENSIDESA (current Arcelor modifying the aspect of the county, due to the building of new districts near the factories, such as Tresona and Les Vegues.

  • Steel plant of Aceralia between Avilés and Corvera of Asturias.
  • Chemical plant of Du Pont.
  • Chemical plant of Fertiberia.

The area of Corvera comprises 7 parishes:

  1. Tresona
  2. Les Vegues
  3. Los Campos
  4. Villa
  5. Molleda
  6. Cancienes
  7. Solís





edit Municipalities in Asturias Flag of Asturias

Allande | Aller | Amieva | Avilés | Belmonte de Miranda | Bimenes | Boal | Cabrales | Cabranes | Candamo | Cangas de Onís | Cangas del Narcea | Caravia | Carreño | Caso | Castrillón | Castropol | Coaña | Colunga | Corvera de Asturias | Cudillero | Degaña | El Franco | Gijón/Xixón | Gozón | Grado | Grandas de Salime | Ibias | Illano | Illas | Langreo | Laviana | Lena | Llanera | Llanes | Mieres | Morcín | Muros de Nalón | Nava | Navia | Noreña | Onís | Oviedo | Parres | Peñamellera Alta | Peñamellera Baja | Pesoz | Piloña | Ponga | Pravia | Proaza | Quirós | Las Regueras | Ribadedeva | Ribadesella | Ribera de Arriba | Riosa | Salas | San Martín de Oscos | San Martín del Rey Aurelio | San Tirso de Abres | Santa Eulalia de Oscos | Santo Adriano | Sariego | Siero | Sobrescobio | Somiedo | Soto del Barco | Tapia de Casariego | Taramundi | Teverga | Tineo | Valdés | Vegadeo | Villanueva de Oscos | Villaviciosa | Villayón | Yernes y Tameza

Advanced Search
Included Web Search Engines


Safe Search

close

Top Matching Results

Occasionally Search.com will highlight specialized results that are based on the context of your query. Examples of specialized results include specific links to news, images, or video.

Top Matching Results may highlight information from other Search.com pages, content from the CNET Network of sites, or third party content. The listings are based purely on relevance. Search.com does not receive payment for listings in this section but our partners that provide this data may get paid for listing these products.

Sponsored Links

This section contains paid listings which have been purchased by companies that want to have their sites appear for specific search terms and related content. These listings are administered, sorted and maintained by a third party and are not endorsed by Search.com.

Search Results

Search.com sends your search query to several search engines at one time and integrates the results into one list which has been sorted by relevance using Search.com's proprietary algorithm. You can customize the list of search engines included in your metasearch from the preferences.

The search engines that are used in your metasearch may allow companies to pay to have their Web sites included within the results. To view the Paid Inclusion policy for a specific search engine, please visit their Web site. Search.com does not accept payment or share revenue with any search engine partner for listings in this section.