Covadonga

Coordinates: 43°19′00″N 5°03′00″W / 43.316667°N 5.05°W / 43.316667; -5.05
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Covadonga/Cuadonga
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAsturias
ProvinceAsturias
MunicipalityCangas de Onís

Covadonga (Asturian: Cuadonga, from cova domnica "Cave of Our Lady"[1]) is one of 11 parishes in Cangas de Onís, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in Northwestern Spain. It is situated in the Picos de Europa mountains. With a permanent population of 58 (2008), it consists essentially of the "Real Sitio de Covadonga"/"Real Sitiu de Cuadonga" also known as the "cradle of Spain", a pilgrimage site dedicated to Our Lady of Covadonga/Cuadonga and commemorating the Battle of Covadonga of 718/722.

History

The

Marian shrine. The Spanish Army
has, over the years, named several of its units "Covadonga".

In the mountains above the town are located the two lakes of Covadonga, Enol and Ercina, and the road leading to the lakes is often featured in the Vuelta a España bicycle race.

Sanctuary

The Sanctuary of Covadonga is a monument dedicated to Our Lady of Covadonga that commemorates the Battle of Covadonga. It comprises the

Gallery

  • Basilica of Santa María la Real of Covadonga
    Basilica of Santa María la Real of Covadonga
  • Cueva de Santa María
    Cueva de Santa María
  • Hermitage
    Hermitage
  • Chapter House
    Chapter House
  • A horse eats grass beside Lake Ercina
    A horse eats grass beside Lake Ercina

See also

References

  1. ^ Juan Gil Fernández, José L. Moralejo, Juan Ignacio Ruiz de la Peña, Crónicas asturianas, Universidad de Oviedo, 1985, p. 203.

External links

43°19′00″N 5°03′00″W / 43.316667°N 5.05°W / 43.316667; -5.05