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Navia, the great terrace of the west | BE Gijón | Today for Today Gijón

The Villa de Navia located in western Asturian region, it presents countless attractions for your enjoyment. Sea and mountain go hand in hand in unique places such as Frejulfe beach declares natural monument in the year 2002 or the ‘Castro de Coaña’, more popularly known as ‘El Castelón’, an archaeological example that serves to know part of the evolution of the human being. Also a part of history written by Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, place where the lawyer spent his last days or Ramon de Campoamor, poet of Spanish literary realism, born in the capital.

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A new installment of ‘This summer we stay in Asturias’ has led us to the area where your mayor, Ignacio Garcia-Palacios, has served as host. Talking about Navia is also talking about her industry whose three large companies (Ence, Armón and Reny Picot) “employ 1,500 people,” explains the councilor. It also highlights the services and, above all, the trade and hospitality. “They are going through a delicate situation and the city council firmly supports the promotional campaign,” he pointed out in Hoy por Hoy Gijón. Navia is also sport and, furthermore, in a recognized way. They got the National Sports Award for being the City Council that most stood out in sporting activity and they were named ‘European Sports Village’.

Nacho Poncela with some protagonists of the program. / Ser Gijón

The special program has been mayor of Navia, Ignacio Garcia-Palacios; the owner of Conservas Lanza, Jorge Lanza; the councilor of Culture, Gonzalo asenjo and the members of the tourist association ‘Destination Navia’, Alberto García and Milagros Fernández. The music in the closing has been in charge of the band of bagpipes ‘The Queen of Truébano’, a group with a long history and with participation in various appointments of United States, France and Ireland.


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