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aided the
Asturians in the battle, a
shrine was set up in her
honour in Covadonga.[citation needed]
Prior to
their Christianization,
Asturians followed...
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Asturian refers to
something related to Asturias, in
northern Spain:
Asturians, the
people of that
region Asturian language Asturian cuisine,
cuisine of...
- la
lengua asturiana:
Estudio sociolingüístico para
Asturias [
Asturians and the
Asturian language:
Sociolinguistic study for Asturias] (in Spanish). Uviéu:...
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exaggerated by the high
Spanish life expectancy.
Considering that many
Asturians live in
relatively close proximity to Gijón's
heavily industrial areas...
-
dates from the
period 675–725 AD, when two
armed expeditions against the
Asturians took place: one of them
headed by
Visigothic king
Wamba (reigned 672–680);...
- (
Asturian: Martín d'Argüelles), born in 1566 in
Saint Augustine to
Asturian parents.
Several of the
first colonial governors of
Florida were
Asturians...
- Gijón (or, in
Asturian, Xixón;
official name: Gijón/Xixón) is one of
eight comarcas (this is the
Spanish word; the
Asturian is cotarros), administrative...
- a
general stoppage in Madrid,
other strikes did not endure. This left
Asturian strikers to
fight alone.
Miners in
Asturias occupied the capital, Oviedo...
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Western Asturian (/ˈwɛstən æˈstʊəriən/;
asturianu occidental [astuˈɾjanʊ]), is the
western dialect of
Asturian language spoken in
western Asturian lands...
- the
Asturians attempted to stop the
Umayyad attack. The
battle was an
Umayyad victory. On
September 18, 795, The
Umayyads defeated the
Asturians at Las...