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L'Entregu
Town in Asturias, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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L'Entregu[1] (Spanish: El Entrego, "the Hand-over") is a town and urban center in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, Spain. In September 2007, by a decree of the Principality of Asturias, L'Entregu joined the adjacent Sotrondio and Blimea to form a single population center of San Martin del Rey name Aurelio as a homonymous municipality. In 2008, legislation was passed that established the official name of the town as bilingual, being thereafter known as L'Entregu. According to the Gazetteer of 2009, the population was 7,346 in L'Entregu and the combined population within the parish of Linares was 9,177.
The towns contains a main urban grid layout and several adjacent neighborhoods. The entrance to the town is known as the neighborhood Fradera (also Fielato). Landmarks include Park La Laguna and Iglesia de San Andrés. The Mining Museum of Asturias is located in the San Vicente neighborhood; it is the second most visited museum in Asturias. Nalón Road runs parallel with Nalón River. L'Entregu CF is the local football club.
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Notable people
- Graciano Antuña (1903 - 1937), Spanish union socialist politician.
- Pablo Xuan Manzano Rodríguez (1948-), scholar of Asturian language and culture
Gallery
- Iglesia de San Andrés
- Mining Museum of Asturias
- Parque de La Laguna
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