Pola de Siero

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Pola de Siero

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Coordinates: 43°23′23″N 5°39′40″W / 43.38972°N 5.66111°W / 43.38972; -5.66111Coordinates: 43°23′23″N 5°39′40″W / 43.38972°N 5.66111°W / 43.38972; -5.66111
Country Spain
Autonomous community Asturias
Government
  Mayor José Antonio Noval Cueto
Population (2011)
  Total 12,615
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CET (UTC+2)
Website http://www.ayto-siero.es/
Pola de Siero public park

Pola de Siero (Asturian or Bable: La Pola or La Pola Siero) is a town in the autonomous community of Asturias on the north coast of the Kingdom of Spain. It is the administrative capital of the municipality(concejo) of Siero. Pola de Siero is located in the centre of Asturias, approximately 16 km east of the regional Capital Oviedo and 16 km south of Gijón.

Siero borders on the municipalities of Gijón, to the north, Langreo and San Martín del Rey Aurelio, to the south, Llanera and Oviedo, to the west, and Sariego, Nava and Bimenes,to the east. It entirely surrounds the municipality of Noreña and touches Villaviciosa at one point: La Peña de los Cuatro Jueces (The Mount of the Four Judges)

According to the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain), Pola de Siero has a population of 12,615[1] making it the largest population centre in the municipality and the seventh largest in Asturias.

Pola de Siero was founded by a charter of King Alfonso X in 1270.[2] On the site prior to that date there was a hostel which provided accommodation and sustenance for pilgrims travelling the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago), en route to or from Santiago de Compostela.

The charter allowed the formation of the town, imposed an annual tax on the inhabitants to be paid to the crown, and granted them a license to hold a weekly market in the town square, Plaza les Campes. This market, a feature of Pola de Siero which continues, every Tuesday, to this day; was the decisive factor in the development of the town.[3] With the market, the town became the focal point of a large rural area of fertile land, and thereafter other commercial and administrative functions followed.

References

  1. Instituto Nacional Estatistica
  2. El Libro de Siero, Gaspar Fernández Cuesta, Patronato Municipal de Cultura de Siero, 2002, ISBN 84-699-7399-1
  3. Páginas de la Historia Del Concejo De Siero, Maria Dolores Alonso Cabeza, Oviedo, 1992, ISBN 84-604-4153-9

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