Oviedo
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Oviedo is a city in northern Spain. It is the capital of the Principality of Asturias and an important place in the area.
Oviedo is located about 24 kilometers southwest of Gijón and 23 kilometers southeast of Avilés. Both of these cities are near the Bay of Biscay. Although Oviedo is not right on the ocean, it is close enough to have a maritime climate, with temperatures that stay mild all year. Some parts of the city are quite high above sea level, giving it special weather.
History
See also: Timeline of Oviedo
The Kingdom of Asturias began in 720 when a leader named Pelagius led a revolt against leaders who had taken over land around the Iberian Peninsula. Oviedo, the city we know today, was not built yet. Two monks named Máximo and Fromestano are believed to have started the city in 761. They built a small church there.
Over many years, kings helped make Oviedo special. They built churches and palaces, turning it into a center for important events. Even when Oviedo was not the main city, it stayed important because of its history and beautiful buildings.
Later, Oviedo grew with new schools, homes, and businesses, becoming the busy capital it is today.
Geography
Oviedo is located in the middle of Asturias, between the Nalón River and Nora River. To the north are Las Regueras and Llanera, to the south are Mieres del Camino and Ribera de Arriba, to the east are Siero and Langreo, and to the west are Grado and Santo Adriano. The city is between 80 and 709 metres above sea level. Big hills and mountains help protect Oviedo from strong winds.
Oviedo has an oceanic climate, so its weather is mild most of the year. Summers are warm but not too hot, and winters are mild and not too cold because of its closeness to the sea. The warmest month is August, with average temperatures around 23.7 °C (74.7 °F).
Parishes
- Trubia
- Colloto (divided between two municipalities: Oviedo and Siero)
- San Claudio
- San Esteban de les Cruces
- Latores
- Olloniego
Demographics
As of 2024, about 14.8% of Oviedo’s people were born in other countries. The five biggest groups of people from outside Spain are from Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Cuba, and Romania.
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
|---|---|---|
| 1842 | 23,603 | — |
| 1857 | 29,777 | +26.2% |
| 1877 | 35,983 | +20.8% |
| 1887 | 44,814 | +24.5% |
| 1900 | 48,374 | +7.9% |
| 1910 | 54,572 | +12.8% |
| 1920 | 70,096 | +28.4% |
| 1930 | 76,147 | +8.6% |
| 1940 | 79,287 | +4.1% |
| 1950 | 100,813 | +27.1% |
| 1960 | 124,407 | +23.4% |
| 1970 | 152,453 | +22.5% |
| 1981 | 184,473 | +21.0% |
| 1991 | 196,051 | +6.3% |
| 2001 | 201,154 | +2.6% |
| 2011 | 225,005 | +11.9% |
| 2021 | 217,164 | −3.5% |
| Source: INE | ||
Economy
Oviedo's economy mainly relies on the service sector, with many offices in the city centre. As the administrative centre of the region, it provides many jobs in public administration. Manufacturing is important in nearby areas like Siero and Llanera, but not as common in Oviedo itself.
Architecture
Oviedo has many old buildings, some from medieval times. Important building happened during the reigns of Alfonso II (791-842) and Ramiro I (842-850). Alfonso II may have built four churches, but only small parts of them remain. The San Salvador church may be under the Cathedral of Oviedo. The church of Santa Maria de la Corte was torn down in 1702. The church of San Tirso still exists today.
During Ramiro I's time, two important buildings were made outside Oviedo: a church and a palace. The church, Santa Maria de Naranco, was first a palace and then became a church. Another church from this time is San Miguel de Lillo.
Oviedo's famous buildings include the Cathedral of San Salvador, built in 1388. The Cámara Santa de Oviedo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with important treasures. Other important places are Santa María del Naranco, San Miguel de Lillo, and the Basilica of San Julián de los Prados, known for its paintings. The University of Oviedo was founded in 1574 but opened in 1608. The city also has old plazas like Plaza de la Escandalera and Plaza del Fontán.
Culture
Oviedo has inspired many famous writers and was even featured in a movie by Woody Allen. The city has important museums, like the Archaeological Museum of Asturias and the Museum of Fine Arts of Asturias.
Oviedo also has beautiful theatres such as the Campoamor Theatre and the Filarmónica Theatre, along with the Palacio de Congresos de Oviedo. The city is proud of its orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfonica del Principado de Asturias, which plays classical music and works with talented musicians from around the world. Each year, Oviedo holds the Princess of Asturias Awards to honor great achievements in many fields. Past winners include famous people like Nelson Mandela and Bob Dylan. The city’s university brings scholars from many countries, and Oviedo is also known for a special religious relic called the sudarium of Oviedo.
Politics
The current mayor of Oviedo is Alfredo Canteli from the PP party.
The city has many special traditions and foods. During the Festive Calendar, there is a parade called the Cabalgata de los Reyes Magos de Oriente, where people dress up as the Three Wise Men and walk through the streets to give gifts. There is also a celebration called L'Antroxu or Carnival. The Sudarium of Oviedo is shown three times a year on special holidays.
Other traditions include La Foguera de San Juan, a bonfire celebration, and La Balesquida, a picnic day in May. There is a big festival for San Mateo with food, music, and concerts. The city also remembers a clever victory from long ago.
Oviedo has its own special foods, like fabada, a bean stew, and chorizo a la sidra, sausage cooked with cider. Other foods include carbayones, almond pastries, and sidra, a drink made from apples.
Sport
Formula One
Oviedo's most famous athlete is Fernando Alonso, Spain's only Formula One world champion. He raced for several top teams like Renault, Ferrari, and McLaren. Alonso has a museum and a karting track near Oviedo.
Sports teams in Oviedo
Oviedo has many sports teams, including:
- Real Oviedo, a football team.
- Real Oviedo Rugby, a rugby union team.
- Oviedo CB, a basketball team.
- Balonmano Base Oviedo, a handball team.
- Oviedo Booling, a roller hockey team.
- Real Oviedo Femenino, a women's football team.
Annual sports events
Oviedo hosts many yearly sports events such as:
- International Showjumping Competition
- City of Oviedo Horse Show
- City of Oviedo San Silvestre Outdoor Sports Climbing
- Vuelta a España (Cycling)
- Vuelta a Asturias (Cycling)
- Ascent of Naranco (Cycling)
- City of Oviedo Mountain Bike Open
- City of Oviedo Cycle Criterium
- Base Hockey International Tournament
- Prince of Asturias International Rally
- National Auto-Cross Championship
- International Hurdles Competition
- International Chess Open
- Boxing Nights
- Ascension Bowls Tournament
- San Mateo Bowls Tournament
- Open de España (Disc Golf)
Transport
Airports
Oviedo has an airport called Asturias Airport. It is about 48 kilometers from the city center. You can get there by bus or car.
Public transport
Oviedo has many bus lines to help people move around the city. Some special bus lines run on weekends and holidays.
Rail
You can take trains from Oviedo railway station to travel to places far or near. There are many smaller train stops around the city too.
Mining railway
There used to be a special train that went from Oviedo to iron mines a long time ago.
Tramway
Oviedo also had trams many years ago, but they are no longer used today.
Notable people
Oviedo is where many famous people live and work. Some well-known people are HM Queen Letizia of Spain, who is married to the Spanish king Felipe VI. There is also Fernando Alonso, a racing driver who has won big races like the Formula One World Drivers' Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Other famous people are Juan Mata, a football player who has played for Manchester United and won important prizes, and Samuel Sánchez, a cyclist who won the Olympic Road Race Championship in 2008. The city has also had writers, artists, and scientists who are well known.
International relations
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Spain
Twin towns — sister cities
Oviedo has friendly partnerships with cities around the world. Some of these partners include:
- Oviedo, Florida, United States, since 1877
- Valparaíso, Chile, since 1976
- Bochum, Germany, since 1979
- Buenos Aires, Argentina, since 1983
- Veracruz, Mexico, since 1983
- Clermont-Ferrand, France, since 1988
- Tampa, Florida, United States, since 1991
- Santiago de Compostela, Spain, since 1993
- Santa Clara, Cuba, since 1995
- Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, since 1998
- Holon, Israel, since 1999
- Zamora, Spain, since 9 October 2001
- Torrevieja, Spain, since 2 January 2004
- Hangzhou, China, since 2006
- Valencia de Don Juan, Spain, since 2006
- Viseu, Portugal, since 10 April 2007
- Maranello, Italy, since 28 April 2010
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