Amieva
Amieva is a comune ( Conceyu in Asturias, corresponds municipio in the rest of Spain ) in the south of the autonomous community of Asturias in Spain. The administrative headquarters are Sames. The largest peak is the Peña Santa de Enol with 2,478 m.
History
The "old" coat of arms
- Above: Emblem of Pelayo
- Bottom left and right: Coat of arms of two important families of the city.
The "new" coat of arms
Since 30 August 2001:
- Top left: reminiscent of the livestock industry
- Top right: reminiscent of the forestry
- Bottom: represents the Rio Sella and the Picos de Europa represent the two most important natural monuments of the village
Policy
The seven seats in the municipal council are elected every 4 years, and are subdivided as follows:
Economy
Demographics
Climate
Pleasantly mild summers with mild also, rarely severe winters. In the highlands of the winters can be quite severe.
Parroquias
Anieva is divided into 5 parroquias:
Fiestas / Events
Sons and daughters of the region
- Cristóbal Ferrado García ( † 1673 ), painter.
- Bernaldo Alonso (called Tarrin ) (19th century), writer.
- Antonio Llanos Cortés (1812 - 1871), lawyer and archaeologist.
- José Simón y Torre (1847 - 1909), writer and journalist, Vice President of the Asturian delegation in Madrid.
Swell
- Population figures, see INE
- Altitude Google Earth
- Zip codigo - postal.info