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  1. In the mid-nineteenth century, according to the 1857 population census, the population of Asturias was just over half a million inhabitants (515,976); 30 years later, according to the 1887 census, the population had almost reached 600,000 (595,420).

  2. All of these 13th century documents were legal in nature and contained laws for towns and cities or for the population at large. However, by the second half of the 16th century, documents were clearly coming to be written in the Castilian language, backed deliberately by the Trastámara Dynasty making the civil and ecclesiastical service of the ...

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  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Asturian literature is the writings in the Asturian language of the northwest Iberian Peninsula. The earliest documents date back to the 10th century, but the peak period of literary output was in the 18th century, with a late 20th century revival. You can help expand this article with text translated from ...

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    In the 16th century, the population reached 100,000 for the first time, and within another century that number would double due to the arrival of American corn. Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos. In the 18th century, Asturias was one of the centres of the Spanish Enlightenment.

    • 1981
  6. In fact, far from developing slowly and gradually over the course of the entire sixteenth century , the population, which remained stationary during the first half of the century, made a great leap forward in the period 1560-1589, with an increase in births of 60-70% (corresponding to an yearly average increase of between 15.7 and 17.7 per ...

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    • 2007
  7. Armando Palacio Valdés characterised the Asturian village of Sama de Langreo in his novel La aldea perdida (1903), as an unusual example of an industrialised population entity through four variables: the sale of fresh meat, the existence of street lighting, cafés, and public greenspaces.

  8. In order to analyse the nineteenth-century population’s access to fresh meat (meat) or to socialising spaces for the consumption of coffee (cafés), a quantitative study will be carried out based on a documentary source of the period, the Anuario-Almanaque del Comercio, de la Industria, de la Magistratura y de la Administración [Yearbook ...

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