Lugones/Llugones, Parish and collective population entity in Siero, Spain.
Lugones is a parish and settlement in the municipality of Siero in northern Asturias. The area spreads across rolling terrain with several neighborhoods and a mix of residential and green spaces.
The settlement's name comes from the Celtic Luggoni tribes who lived in this region in ancient times. The parish has been shaped through centuries as a local administrative and community center.
The area celebrates Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso and Santa Isabel festivals in August with traditional Asturian music and local gatherings. During these celebrations, residents gather to share regional customs and strengthen community bonds.
The settlement has multiple sports facilities including soccer fields, a bowling alley, outdoor swimming pools, and a municipal sports complex. Visitors can easily find accessible amenities for both outdoor and indoor activities.
A former explosives testing ground was transformed into L'Acebera park, which now serves as green space for the community. This unexpected conversion shows how abandoned industrial or military sites can be repurposed for public use.
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