La Felguera

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La Felguera
Parish
Country Spain
Autonomous community Asturias
Province Asturias
Municipality Langreo
Pedro Duro's statue, from 1895
Dolores Duro Park at winter

La Felguera is the largest parish in the municipality of Langreo, Asturias, in the north of Spain, with 21,000 inhabitants. It is the fifth largest town in Asturias, after Gijón, Oviedo, Avilés and Mieres. It is 18 minutes by car to Oviedo, the capital of Asturias. La Felguera is close to the Nalón River.

History

In the 19th and first half of the 20th century, La Felguera was one of the most important metallurgical centers in Spain located inside the mining basin of Asturias. In 1858, Pedro Duro founded the Felguera Factory (currently Duro Felguera), one of the most influential coal and iron enterprises in Spain.

The town was the first production site in Spain for: sheet steel for shipbuilding (1887), refractory bricks (1896), railways (1868), chemical products derived from ethylene (1957) and synthetic ammonia (1925). It also had the largest blast furnace in Spain in 1943. It was also an important place at the workers' struggle. In addition, La Felguera was declared the greatest cultural point of Europe by UNESCO in 1961.[1] Before the 19th century, La Felguera was a group of small villages dedicated to livestock and agriculture.

Important buildings are the church of San Pedro, the chapel El Llungéru, the former facilities of the ancient Factory Duro Felguera, engineers' houses in the street Count Sizzo, former College of La Salle, the Engineers' Chalet, Pedro Duro's statue, the Urquijo neighborhood, railway station, the market and three parks (Dolores Duro, Sutu and García Lago).

It has numerous annual celebrations (like Saint Peter's Fiestas or Day of the Cider) and an art gallery, Pinacoteca Eduardo Úrculo. The International Tales Competition is one of the most important in the Spanish language. Today, it shelters the center of new companies and technologies Valnalón and the Museum of the Siderurgy.

References

  1. http://lafelguera.webs.com/curiosidadespersonajes.htm

External links

Coordinates: 43°18′37″N 5°41′31″W / 43.31028°N 5.69194°W / 43.31028; -5.69194


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