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Fabada asturiana,
often simply known as fabada, is a rich
Asturian bean stew,
originally from and most
commonly found in the
autonomous community of Prin****lity...
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Industrias Lácteas
Asturianas (Ilas) is a
company based in the
Asturian parish of
Anleo in the
council of Navia, Spain. In 1960
Francisco Rodríguez, current...
- The
gaita asturiana is a type of
bagpipe native to the
autonomous communities of Prin****lity of
Asturias and
Cantabria on the
northern coast of Spain...
- also
known as
Urraca the
Asturian (Asturian: l'Asturiana; Spanish: la
Asturiana),
illegitimate daughter of
Alfonso VII of León, was
Queen Consort of Navarre...
- The
Academia de la
Llingua Asturiana or
Academy of the
Asturian Language (ALLA) is an
Official Institution of the
Government of the Prin****lity of Asturias...
- Gil Fernández, José L. Moralejo, Juan
Ignacio Ruiz de la Peña, Crónicas
asturianas,
Universidad de Oviedo, 1985, p. 203. "Población del Padrón
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- Unidá is an
Asturian federation of
parties formed by
Asturian Left,
members coming from
Andecha Astur, and by the
local parties Andecha por Carreño, Asturianistes...
- c****oulet, the
Milanese c****oeula, the
Romanian fasole cu cârnați, the
fabada asturiana from
Northwestern Spain, the
Spanish cocido madrileño and olla podrida...
- de la
Llingua Asturiana (2001). Gramática de la
Llingua Asturiana (PDF) (in Asturian) (3rd ed.). Uviéu:
Academia de la
Llingua Asturiana. ISBN 84-8168-310-8...
- The Pita
Pinta Asturiana is a
Spanish breed of chicken. It is the only
chicken breed indigenous to the prin****lity of Asturias, in north-western Spain...