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The Principality of Asturias is also known as the Principado de Asturias in Spanish and Principau d’Asturies in Asturian. This autonomous community is situated in the north-western side of Spain, having a Celtic aspect and being covered by green, spectacular vegetation that shows the rich origins of the region. This is a place where historic tales are told by every rock and cliff, and where the tourists will experience an amazing sensation of freedom. Asturias is divided into 8 counties and it is bordered by Cantabria, Castile, Leon, Galicia and the Bay of Biscay. The beauty of this land is also given by the welcoming culture that is able to easily adopt every single tourist in its warm embrace.
Archaeological and geological evidence points that this territory was inhabited long before other lands in Europe were even discovered. The history of this place goes way back, into the age of Homo Erectus. Long before our times, the Neanderthals, the Celts, the Astures, the Romans, the Suebi, the Visigoths, the Moors and the Arabs lived on these magificent lands, writing pages of history, one by one. This land and its people were affected by the war actions, but the powerful origins have played a major part in the resistence of the cities and the people who lived here.
The cultural and historical heritage here are expressed almost everywhere and the visitors of Asturias will be fascinated by its complexity. The main touristic attractions in the Principality of Asturias are the cities Gijon, Oviedo, Llanes, Cangas de Onis, Aviles and Ribadesella. Gijon is the largest city, while Oviedo is considered to be the capital of the province.
In Gijon, the travellers have the opportunity to discover the ancient beauty of the land and the modern side of it, too. Some of the most popular attractions here are Laboral Ciudad de la Cultura, Santa Catalina Headland, Isabel la Catolica Park, Monumento a la Madre del Emigrante, Campo Valdes Roman Baths, Museo del Ferrocarril, Ciudadela de Caoua, Parque Fabrica del Gas, El Molinon, Plaza del Carmen, Recinto Ferial and many more. In Gijon, the long walks and the city tours are not the only exciting activities.
The active tourism that includes nautical sports, hiking, diving, horse riding, paragliding, hot-air ballooning, potholing, bungee jumping, rafting and many more, can be practiced with the help of the local services. These are great activities for groups and families and will turn a simple vacation into an amazing adventure. More than that, anyone can have a pleasant time while relaxing in the spas, cinemas or theatres.
The Asturian cuisine is worth trying by every tourist who likes diversity. The Asturian mixed cheese salad, the warm squid noodle salad with iberian cured ham vinaigrette, the grilled octopus or scallop, the clams and artichokes are just a few of the fresh dishes that the restaurants in this region offer.
The city of Oviedo is considered to be another cultural and architectural treasure in this region. Whoever decides to visit this city should definitely include some of the most popular attractions on their must-see list, such as Santa Maria del Naranco, Iglesia de San Julian de los Prados, San Miguel de Lillo, Plaza del Fontan, Palacio de Exposiciones y Congreso and others. This is an ideal destination for families and groups, as it offers touristic attractions for all age categories and impressive sights that will turn a simple journey into a great adventure.
The tours, the long walks, the leisure activities and the high quality hotels in the Principality of Asturias will help the tourists from all over the world discover a piece of the Spanish culture, passion, art and lifestyle.
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