Sobrescobio

Municipality in Asturias, Spain

Sobrescobio (Spanish pronunciation: [soβɾesˈkoβjo]; Asturian: Sobrescubiu) is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north by Piloña, on the east by Caso, on the south by Aller, and on the west by Laviana. It is situated in the southeast section of Asturias, at the eastern limit of the Nalón mineral basin.

Sobrescobio
Town Hall at Rioseco
Town Hall at Rioseco
Flag of Sobrescobio
Coat of arms of Sobrescobio
Sobrescobio is located in Spain
Sobrescobio
Sobrescobio
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 43°12′N 5°28′W / 43.200°N 5.467°W / 43.200; -5.467
Country Spain
Autonomous community Asturias
ProvinceAsturias
ComarcaNalón
CapitalRioseco
Government
 • AlcaldeMarcelino Martínez (PSOE)
Area
 • Total69.43 km2 (26.81 sq mi)
Elevation
381 m (1,250 ft)
Highest elevation
1,862 m (6,109 ft)
Population
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Demonymcoyanés
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
WebsiteOfficial website

It forms part of the Communal Valley of Nalón, together with Langreo, San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Laviana and Caso. With Caso, it forms part of the Parque Natural de Redes.

Geography

Geology

Limestone, slate and occasionally sandstone are the typical rocks in this area. The mountains of the Sierra Grandesllanes, Sierra Carderu, Sierra del Crespón, Sierra Mermeja and Sierra de Collaroces surround the area with El Retriñón, (1.862 m) as highest point.

Rivers and lakes

Río Nalon passes Sobrescobio. The rivers Rio del Alba, Rio Llaimu, Rio Nozalin and Rio Huegro are located nearby. The reservoir Embalse de Rioseco is in Rioseco, the Capital of Sobrescobio.

Climate

The climate includes warm summers and mild winters. Strong storms can occur in spring and fall.

History

Human settlement in the area dates to prehistoric times. Some Hill Forts (at Agues (Soto de Agues), Campiellos and Corona de Castro) also Dolmen (at Pumarín, Unqueru, Campu La Braña und Monte Caón) are open to visitors.

The Romans built some bridges along the Rio Nalon.

In the Middle Ages the area was held by the Order of Santiago. In 1528 Philip II sold Sobrescobio for the price of 600,000 Maravedí to the Benedictine Monastery of San Vicente of Oviedo. To this occasion dates the first documented use of the town's name. Later in the 16th century it became an autonomous possession of the Spanish crown.

During the Peninsular War General Jean Pierre François Bonet passed through Sobrescobio on the way to the Battle of Salamanca.

Economics

Agriculture dominated the area until the 19th century. The chestnuts from Sobrescobio where well known in Spain. Falling prices and the industrial expansion in Oviedo and Gijon caused an exodus from Sobrescobio. Regional tourism is expanding, attracting those who appreciate nature and silence.

Demography

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Parishes

Villages

Main sights

  • Castle of Villamorey
  • "Casa de los Canella" (16th century)
  • Parish church of Santa María la Real de Oviñana (15th century)
  • Natural Park of Redes

Notable people

References

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External links