ASTURIAS

ästooˈryäs, autonomous region (1990 pop. 1,128,372) and former kingdom, NW Spain, S of the Bay of Biscay and E of Galicia, and coextensive with Oviedo prov. It was established as an autonomous region in 1981 by the statute of autonomy. Drained by numerous swift rivers, it is crossed by the well-forested Cantabrian Mts. High rainfall and cool temperatures have favored a large dairy industry. Along the coast, apple orchards are the source of a world-famous cider, and corn is a major crop. Gijón is the chief port, and fishing is a major occupation. Most of the population, however, is engaged in coal and iron mining and steel manufacturing. The name Asturias is derived from an Iberian people that lived there before the Roman conquest (2d cent. b.c.). When the Moors overran the peninsula, Christian nobles fled into the Asturian mountains. They created the first Christian kingdom of Spain (see Pelayo) and defended themselves at the battle of Covadonga. From Asturias came the Christian reconquest of Spain, as the successors of King Alfonso I extended their control over Asturias, Galicia, León, and parts of Castile, Navarre, and Vizcaya. Astorga was one of the chief cities of the Asturian kingdom in the 9th cent. In the 10th cent. the capital was moved from Oviedo to León, and the kingdom of Asturias became the kingdom of Asturias and León, which three centuries later was united with the kingdom of Castile. In 1388, John I of León and Castile made his son prince of the Asturias—the title borne from that time on by the heir to the throne. The Asturians are noted for their stubborn courage and independence—traits shown in the warfare against Napoleon, in various uprisings against the Spanish government, in the civil war of 1936–39, and in the general strike of 1962.

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...Sy-Quia; adapted in verse drama by Peter Oswald; with an introduction by Lesley Sharpe. p. cm. 1. Carlos, Prince of Asturias, 1545-1568--Drama. 2. Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587--Drama. I. Sy-Quia, Hilary Collier. II. Oswald, Peter. III...
...includes the following: The chapters on Asturias Men of Maize and on Borges from...on the Translations The essays on Asturias, Borges, Arguedas, and the testimonial...since I wrote the essay on Miguel Angel Asturias that opens this collection of my writings...
...Sindicato de los Obreros Mineros de Asturias the Asturian Miners Union, affiliated...Castilblanco, Casas Viejas, Bujalance, Asturias and Yeste. There are also substantial...especially from Andalucia, Extremadura and Asturias, the most embittered agrarian, mining...
Engraved by J.Brown DON CARLOS PRINCE OF THE ASTURIAS From an Original Portrait in the Collection of his Excellency...Correspondance de Marguerite dAutriche , p. 165. Asturias, Don Carlos, scribbled one day on the cover of a blank...
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...the Latin American writers Miguel Angel Asturias, Jorge Luis Borges, and Alejo Carpentier...remains faithful to an absolute idealism. Asturias and Carpentier are concerned with cultural...the kind developed in Latin America by Asturias, Carpentier, and Garcia Marquez, or in...
...Reconquest Spain. Once the capital of Asturias, spearhead of Christian resistance to...Oviedo, Rome. --, 1972, La Iglesia de Asturias en la alta edad media, Oviedo. Fletcher...exh. cat., Origenes, Arte y Cultura en Asturias, siglos VI-XV, Oviedo, 1993. Perez de...
...the inland valley of the province of Asturias. The mines created the citys function...to die without seeing the province of Asturias, and especially the shrine at Covadonga...tradition, once practiced throughout rural Asturias, had virtually died out in the rest of...
...Angel Gonzalez When Paul Auster received the Principe de Asturias Award in October 2006 in Oviedo (Spain) he spoke about two...Frost (2007). GONZALEZ: Congratulations on your Principe de Asturias Award. You mentioned in Oviedo that you have been attracted...
...associated mainly with three projects: Asturias, a hydroelectric project that cost $62...initiated but are not analyzed here. The Asturias project was important because of the...The electricity generated from the Asturias project was intended to save $5 million...
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...name Carlos Fuentes, Jose Donoso, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, Augusto Roa Bastos, Julio Cortazar, Miguel Angel Asturias, and, of course, Jorge Luis Borges. But if he told me he had time to read only one Latin American novel, I would recommend...
Top 10 Writers Reads. Felipe Fernandez-Armesto is Prince of Asturias professor in the Department of History, Tufts University, and visiting professor of global environmental history, Queen Mary, University...
...The future Nobel laureate Miguel Angel Asturias went along with his fellow classmates...Dario at his pension, and in his memoirs Asturias described how Dario was initially reluctant...the pay of El Senor Presidente. When Asturias confessed that he and his fellow classmates...
...Guatemalan," she says. "Miguel Angel Asturiass Legends of Guatemala is so visual that...vegetation, its lakes, its light. Just like Asturias said, everything is color. Thats what...developed a friendship with Nobel laureate Asturias, then Guatemalas ambassador to France...
...Grossman. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 271 pages, $24.00. IN Latin America, where Ruben Dario, Gabriela Mistral, Miguel Angel Asturias, Pablo Neruda, Octavio Paz, Alejo Carpentier, and Carlos Fuentes have served as diplomats, and where the poet Ernesto Cardenal...
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The Asturias Is a Ship to Remember and Once Played...happened to Her/His Majestys troop ship Asturias, which transported thousands of veterans...jungles of Malaya during the 1950s. The Asturias was built in 1926 and at that time was...
...FROM HOME: Vera and Elliot Smith Love Asturias but Are Selling Their Farmhouse, Above...Hall SINCE easyJet launched flights to Asturias - and with Ryanair flying toSantander...cooler, rural Spain away from the crowds. Asturias is like a more mountainous Cornwall...
...the long-standing land row involving Asturias Chemical Industries, Inc., and 98 farmers...patents (EPs) and accept the offer of Asturias for relocation to a 100-hectare land...companys 2,336-hectare concession area. Asturias was granted its Mineral Production Sharing...
...ways in settling the land row involving Asturias Mining Corp. and some 90 Calatagan farmers...farmers opposing the development plans of Asturias in the area. The multisectoral meeting...hectare area in the two barangays to Asturias Chemical Industries (ACI) by heirs of...
...Peoples Army (NPA) rebels attacked their detachment in Solon, Asturias, Cebu, a military report said yesterday. The guerrillas, numbering...on the Army detachment in the hinterland village of Solon, Asturias, Cebu, 560 kilometers south of Manila, late Saturday. The military...
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ASTURIAS astoo ryas, autonomous region (1990 pop. 1,128,372...coal and iron mining and steel manufacturing. The name Asturias is derived from an Iberian people that lived there before...defended themselves at the battle of Covadonga . From Asturias came the Christian reconquest of Spain, as the successors...
ASTURIAS, MIGUEL ANGEL megel ang hel astoo ryas, 1899 1974...novelist, poet, and diplomat. Living in Paris in the 1920s, Asturias was influenced by Romain Rolland, Valery, and the surrealists...replete with mysticism and Guatemalan legends. In 1967, Asturias was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature...
ALFONSO II , Spanish king of Asturias (Alfonso the Chaste), 759 842, Spanish king of Asturias (791 842), grandson of Alfonso I. He established his capital at Oviedo, which his father, Fruela I, had founded. Continuing the struggle against...
CARLOS , prince of the Asturias 1545 68, prince of the Asturias, son of Philip II of Spain and Maria of Portugal. Don Carlos, who seems to have been mentally unbalanced and subject to fits of homicidal mania, was imprisoned by his father...
ALFONSO III , Spanish king of Asturias (Alfonso the Great), 838? 911?, Spanish king of Asturias (866 911?). He recovered the territory of Leon from the Moors. The kingdom was consolidated in his reign, but after his forced abdication, it...
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