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Caravia
(In detail) (In detail)

Principality of Asturias
Demonym
 • Spanish


Capital Prado (Prau in Asturian)
Coordinates
Judicial district Villaviciosa
Parishes 2
Population (2005)
 • Total
 • Density
 • % of Asturias
Rank: 71
555 inhabitants
142.69 people/km²
0.05 %
Area
 • Total
 • % of Asturias
Rank: 76
13 km²
0.12 %
Highest point El Fito 631 m
Postcode 33343 and 33346
Mayor Pablo García Pando (PSOE)
Town council
Political parties
Website http://www.caravia.org


Caravia is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north by the Bay of Biscay (known in Spain as "Mar Cantábrico" or Cantabrian Sea), on the south by Parres, on the east by Ribadesella and on the west by Colunga. Image File history File links Missing_flag. ... Capital Oviedo Area  – Total  – % of Spain Ranked 10th  10 604 km²  2,1% Population  – Total (2003)  – % of Spain  – Density Ranked 12th  1 056 789  2,5%  99,65/km² Demonym  – English  – Spanish  Asturian  asturiano/a, astur Statute of Autonomy January 11, 1982 ISO... A demonym or gentilic is a word that denotes the members of a people or the inhabitants of a place. ... This article is about a city that serves as a center of government and politics. ... Asturian, Astur-Leonese or Bable (Asturianu in Asturian) is a Romance language spoken in some parts of the provinces of Asturias and León in Spain, and in the area of Miranda de Douro in Portugal (where it is officially recognized as Mirandese). ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ... Villaviciosa may refer to the following places Philippines Villaviciosa: a municipality of Abra Spain Villaviciosa: a municipality of Asturias Villaviciosa de Odón: a municipality of Madrid This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Parish Hall of St. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Population density by country, 2006 Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. ... Data from INE (Statistic National Institute), 2004 Categories: | | ... Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. ... Categories: | | ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... The or meter (see spelling differences) is a measure of length. ... UK and Australian postal codes are known as postcodes. ... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger, greater) is the modern title of the highest ranking municipal officer. ... The Spanish Socialist Workers Party, commonly abbreviated by its Spanish initials, PSOE (Partido Socialista Obrero Español), is a major party in Spain and the second oldest, exceeded only by the Partido Carlista, founded in 1833. ... In the United Kingdom, town councils are civil parish councils, where the civil parish is a town. ... Political parties Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box:      A political party is a political organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ... Spains fifty provinces (provincias) are grouped into seventeen autonomous communities (comunidades aut nomas), in addition to two African autonomous cities (ciudades aut nomas) (Ceuta and Melilla). ... Capital Oviedo Area  – Total  – % of Spain Ranked 10th  10 604 km²  2,1% Population  – Total (2003)  – % of Spain  – Density Ranked 12th  1 056 789  2,5%  99,65/km² Demonym  – English  – Spanish  Asturian  asturiano/a, astur Statute of Autonomy January 11, 1982 ISO... Map of the Bay of Biscay. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Arriondas Coordinates Judicial district Cangas de Onís Parishes 17 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 29 5,736 inhabitants 46. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish riosellano, riosellana Capital Ribadesella Coordinates Judicial district Cangas de Onís Parishes 9 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 27 6,205 inhabitants 73. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Colunga Coordinates Judicial district Villaviciosa Parishes 13 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 37 3,882 inhabitants 40. ...

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Geography

Caravia is the third smallest municipality of Asturias. The population is centered mainly in Prado (Prau in Asturian), the municipal capital, Duesos and Duyos. It is 68 km from Oviedo, the capital of the principality. Asturian, Astur-Leonese or Bable (Asturianu in Asturian) is a Romance language spoken in some parts of the provinces of Asturias and León in Spain, and in the area of Miranda de Douro in Portugal (where it is officially recognized as Mirandese). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


There are mountain summits in the southern parts of Caravia, with Fito (631 m) being the highest. In the north there are three main beaches: Beciella, Arenal de Morís and Espasa. The beaches are separated by great cliffs along the coast. The rest of the municipality has little variation in orography. Its main watercourse is the Romeros river. Orography is the average height of land, measured in geopotential meters, over a certain domain. ...


Together with the municipalities of Colunga, Piloña, Parres and Ribadesella, Caravia is part of the geographic area known as Sierra del Sueve. Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Colunga Coordinates Judicial district Villaviciosa Parishes 13 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 37 3,882 inhabitants 40. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Infiesto Coordinates Judicial district Piloña Parishes 23 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 24 8,440 inhabitants 35. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Arriondas Coordinates Judicial district Cangas de Onís Parishes 17 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 29 5,736 inhabitants 46. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish riosellano, riosellana Capital Ribadesella Coordinates Judicial district Cangas de Onís Parishes 9 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 27 6,205 inhabitants 73. ...


Parishes

  • High Caravia (Spanish: Caravia Alta, Asturian: Caravia l'Alta)
  • Low Caravia (Spanish: Caravia Baja, Asturian: Caravia Baxa)

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History

Paleolithic

The first humans in Caravia were during the Paleolithic period, during the time when humans began to use stone tools. From this time period, there are ruins known as "Les Vaques" and "La Pongueta", located near Duyos, where Paleolithic humans lived near a small river and rocky escarpment. This cranium, of Homo heidelbergensis, a Lower Paleolithic predecessor to Homo neanderthalensis, dates to between 400,000 BCE to 500,000 BCE The Paleolithic is a prehistoric era distinguished by the development of stone tools. ...


Recent Prehistory

There is a large dolmen-like tumulus (or burial mound) near Beciella beach, by the mouth of the Romeros river. Nearby, there is also the Necrópolis de la Tuerba, formed by three tumuluses located in the coastal plain. Poulnabrone dolmen in County Clare, Ireland For the French TV miniseries, see Dolmen (TV miniseries). ... A tumulus (plural tumuli or tumuluses, from the Latin word for mound or small hill) is a mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves. ...


Iron Age

The first excavations made in the Picu el Castru, were carried out August 22, 1917, by Aurelio de Llano. He found a prehistoric fortification in his first dig, located two kilometers from the sea at an altitude of 380 m. This fortification had a perimeter of 225 m. August 22 is the 234th day of the year (235th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1917 (MCMXVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar (see: 1917 Julian calendar). ...


From this castro-style fortification, both the sea and the mountains can be seen, making it an ideal location to oversee Caravia and Colunga. It is accessed by a meandering ramp which leads to the interior containing the foundations of rectangular huts, 4 by 3 m, separated one from another by 90 cm. Castros de Baroña, Baroña, Porto Do Son, Coruña Castro de Troña, Pías, Ponteareas, Pontevedra Castro culture (Cultura Castreja in Portuguese, Cultura Castrexa in Galician and Cultura castreña in Spanish) is the archaeologists descriptor for the culture of the northwestern part of the Iberian Peninsula...


According to Aurelio de Llano in his book "The Book of Caravia", the fortification contained tools, domestic utensils, and feminine jewelry. There were fibulae made of bronze and iron, pendants and necklaces. One notable bronze fibula was decorated with an embossed pony. Aurelio de Llano determined that the fortification dates back to the Bronze Age (2500 BC to 900 BC). All the pieces coming from the excavation are currently in the Archaeological Museum of Asturias. Assorted ancient Bronze castings found as part of a cache, probably intended for recycling. ... General Name, Symbol, Number iron, Fe, 26 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 8, 4, d Appearance lustrous metallic with a grayish tinge Standard atomic weight 55. ... The Bronze Age is a period in a civilizations development when the most advanced metalworking has developed the techniques of smelting copper from natural outcroppings and alloys it to cast bronze. ... (Redirected from 2500 BC) (26th century BC - 25th century BC - 24th century BC - other centuries) (4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC) Events 2900 - 2334 BC -- Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period 2494 BC -- End of Fourth Dynasty, start of Fifth Dynasty in Egypt. ... Centuries: 11th century BC - 10th century BC - 9th century BC Decades: 950s BC 940s BC 930s BC 920s BC 910s BC - 900s BC - 890s BC 880s BC 870s BC 860s BC 850s BC Events and Trends 909 BC - Zhou xiao wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. ... The Archaeological Museum of Asturias is housed in the 16th century Benedictine monastery of Saint Vicente in Oviedo, Asturias. ...


Roman Era

One important stele exists from the Roman era, known as the Stele of Duesos (La Estela de Duesos). It was discovered on the exterior of the Church of Duesos, carved in a quartzite block. The existence of these steles, frequently embedded in Christian churches during their construction, is due to the conversion to Christianity of places where pagan religions were formerly practiced. Ancient Egyptian funerary stele Suenos Stone in Forres Scotland A stele (or stela) is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected for funerary or commemorative purposes, most usually decorated with the names and titles of the deceased or living—inscribed, carved in relief (bas... The Roman Era is a period in Western history, when ancient Rome was the center of power of the world around the Mediterranean Sea, where Latin was the lingua franca. ... Quartzite Quartzite is a hard, metamorphic rock which was originally sandstone. ... Christianity is a monotheistic[1] religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. ... Pagan may refer to: A believer in Paganism or Neopaganism Bagan, a city in Myanmar also known as Pagan Pagan (album), the 6th album by Celtic metal band Cruachan Pagan Island, of the Northern Mariana Islands Pagan Lorn, a metal band from Luxembourg, Europe (1994-1998) Pagans Mind, is...


The stele is a fragment without epigraph and it is decorated on all four sides. The decoration is divided in registers, and the head is undecorated. A recurring theme of the carving is curved radii similar to a swastika. It is similar to Roman steles, but maintains traditional indigenous features. Among the materials taken from the fortification, there are examples of decorations similar to the stele. Epigraphy (Greek, επιγραφή - written upon) is the study of inscriptions engraved into stone or other permanent materials, or cast in metal, the science of classifying them as to cultural context and date, elucidating them and assessing what conclusions can be deduced from them. ... A right-facing Swastika in a decorative Hindu form The swastika (from Sanskrit ) is an equilateral cross with its arms bent at right angles, in either right-facing () or left-facing () forms. ...


External Links

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Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital El Llano Coordinates Judicial district Castropol Parishes 1 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 70 620 inhabitants 20. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Santa Eulalia de Oscos Coordinates Judicial district Castopol Parishes 1 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 73 550 inhabitants 11. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Villanueva (Santo Adriano) Coordinates Judicial district Oviedo Parishes 4 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 76 280 inhabitants 7. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish saregano Capital Vega Coordinates Judicial district Siero Parishes 3 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 58 1,364 inhabitants 54. ... Capital Pola de Siero Area  - total  - % of Asturias Ranked 17th 211. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Coordinates Judicial district Laviana Parishes 3 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 63 873 inhabitants 12. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Pola de Somiedo Coordinates Judicial district Grado Parishes 15 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 55 1,570 inhabitants 5. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Tapia Coordinates Judicial district Castropol Parishes 4 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 33 4,290 inhabitants 65. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish tevergano Capital La Plaza Coordinates Judicial district Grado Parishes 13 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 46 2,035 inhabitants 12. ... Tineo is a town of northern Spain, in the province of Oviedo, Asturias on a small tributary of the river Narcea. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Luarca Coordinates Judicial district Parishes 15 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 13 14,205 inhabitants 40. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Vegadeo Coordinates Judicial district Castropol Parishes 6 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 32 4,438 inhabitants 54. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Villanueva Coordinates Judicial district Castropol Parishes 4 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 75 404 inhabitants 5. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish  â€¢ Asturian Villaviciosino/a maliayés, maliayesa Capital Villaviciosa Coordinates Judicial district Villaviciosa Parishes 41 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 12 14. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Villayón Coordinates Judicial district Valdés Parishes 6 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 54 1,771 inhabitants 13. ... Principality of Asturias Demonym  â€¢ Spanish Capital Villabre Coordinates Judicial district Grado Parishes 2 Population (2005)  â€¢ Total  â€¢ Density  â€¢ % of Asturias Rank: 78 197 inhabitants 6,35 people/km² 0. ...


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Caravia Beach Hotel, Marmari, Kos, Dodecanessos Islands- Vacation.gr (385 words)
Situated on the most beautiful beach in Kos and surrounded by magnificent gardens, the modern hotel complex, Caravia Beach blends in harmoniously, with the surrounding Greek landscape.,br> With its friendly and courteous hospitality, it is one of the most famous first class hotels in Greece.
A large range of recreational facilities are available for all ages and tastes: 2 swimming pools, tennis courts and mini-golf with flood-lights, volleyball and football pitches, boccia, a children's playground, table tennis, billiards and TV-video room.
For your culinary pleasures, Caravia Beach features a cocktail lounge, a snack bar and a full-service restaurant, with Greek and International specialties.At the disco you can dance to the latest hits or to the "syrtaki".
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