Pravia, Administrative division in northern Asturias, Spain
Pravia is a municipal territory in northern Asturias bounded by neighboring councils on all sides. The landscape includes lowland areas and valleys that gradually rise toward the interior.
In the 8th century, King Silo selected this location as an administrative center for the Kingdom of Asturias. This royal choice shaped the region's development during that period.
The municipality includes several parishes and villages that maintain local Asturian traditions through community gatherings and regional festivals.
The territory comprises several small settlements spread across different parishes throughout the area. Visitors will find a mix of rural locations with fewer densely populated centers.
The territory reaches an elevation of 678 meters, creating a varied landscape that connects coastal areas with inland mountainous regions.
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