L'Entregu, Small town in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Spain.
L'Entregu is a small town located in the Nalón River valley in northern Spain, surrounded by mountainous terrain and residential neighborhoods. The settlement has schools, health facilities, and community spaces that serve the local population.
The town expanded significantly during the 1950s as coal mining activities grew in the surrounding region. This industrial growth shaped the development of the settlement and its present-day layout.
The town marks November 30th with a festival dedicated to stuffed onions, a traditional local dish that reflects the food customs of the region. This celebration brings people together around flavors that have been passed down through families for years.
The town has basic services including a health center, community facilities for seniors, and an educational institute. Visitors will find the essentials they need during their stay.
The name refers to the meeting point of several streams flowing into the Nalón River, reflecting the geographical location at this water confluence. This hydrological feature determined where the settlement developed in the valley.
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