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  1. Agri-food is a major industry in Asturias, as the third branch of activity along with the metal and extractive industries, energy and water. Asturias is one of the largest cheese-producing areas in Europe, with 20 officially certified varieties. Cabrales – a Protected Designation of Origin since 1981 – is possibly the prime example of ...

  2. The main regional industry in For centuries, the backbone of the Asturian economy was agriculture and fishing. Milk production and its derivatives was also traditional, but its big development was a by-product of the economic expansion of the late 1960s.

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  4. industry in Asturias. Comparative high extraction costs have led to a gradual closure of mines in Spain, particularly in the Asturias region. By 2019, employment in the coal industry had fallen to 2,000. The planned closures of the remaining coalmine and thermal power plants in the coming years puts the remaining direct jobs at risk.

  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Asturias' GDP could grow by 2.1% and in 2023 recover the pre-pandemic level. By 2024, the increase in activity will accelerate to 2.5%, and during that year it is expected to be able to recover GDP per capita. If these forecasts are met, Asturias would create more than 16,000 new jobs by 2024.

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    • The Experience of Going Down A Mine in Asturias

    Asturias has three important museums linked to the world of mining and iron and steel, key industries in the development of industrial life in mining areas. They are essential visits if you like to learn from the past.

    In the city of Gijon There is a little-known venue, even for Asturians, which is a discovery, not only because of its location inside a block patio but also because of its recent refurbishment and enhancement to preserve the essence of its past. Is about Celestino Solar Citadel, an industrial town that grew due to the massive transfer of peasant wo...

    Arnao, very close to Avilés, is a town that has the first coal deposit documented in Spain. It is fascinating for its genuine presence and the clear image it conveys of the past. It is also the first underwater mine from Europe and hethe first person who used the railway in our country (1836). A guided tour allows us to access the interior of the m...

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    The main regional industry in modern times, however, was coal mining and steel production: in the times of Francisco Franco's dictatorship, it was the centre of Spain's steel industry.

  7. Asturias is a destination where nature is the backdrop that frames all the beauties of this territory, including cultural ones. Precisely among the great cultural attractions of this land is the industrial heritage, in which the historical mining remnants stand out, especially in some areas. Hence the slogan and brand "Asturias, mining nature ...

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