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Work of Geography:
Región de Murcia,Asturias &
      Ceuta & Melilla
A little introduction
•  Is an autonomous city of Spain  on the north coast of 
  Morocco  with an area of   12.3 square. Is one of two 
  permanently inhabited Spanish territories in mainland 
  Africa. Was a free for  before Spain joined the European  
  Union  
Where is located?

• It is located in the 
  north African coast. 
  Close to the Alboran 
  Sea. 
What are his relief and climate
              like?
 RELIEF
 Melilla occupies a cove on the 
  western side of the peninsula of 
  Tres Forcas.
 On the coast there are many cliffs 
  and sandy beaches
 CLIMATE
 The climate, in Ceuta is 
  Mediterranean sub-desert. The 
  annual temperature is 19ºC. Mild 
  winters (12,8ºc)  and very hot (25,2) 
  summers. Intesive  rain in autunm 
  and spring
POPULATION
  It had a population of 
  81.188 made up of 
  Christians, Muslims and a 
  small number of Jews.
 The highest population 
  density of Spain 6496 per 
  square kilometre
 High birth rate
 Many young people
 Large number of 
  Moroccans inmigrants
Economy:
• The economy is based on trade 
  and port activities depends on 
  relations with Morocco and the 
  Iberian Peninsula. There is an 
  important presence of State 
  administration. Tourism is also 
  important.
• The principal industry is fishing
• Cross-border commerce (legal or 
  smuggled) and Spanish and 
  European grants and wages are 
  the other income sources.
City culture and society :
•   Melilla has been praised as an example of multiculturalism, being a small city in 
    which  one  can  find  up  to  three  major  religions  represented.  However,  the 
    Christian majority of the past, constituting around 65% of the population at one 
    point, has been shrinking, while the number of Muslims has steadily increased to 
    its present 45% of the population due to immigration from Muslim countries.
•   The amateur radio call sign used for both cities is EA9.
TRANSPORTS
• Melilla is connected to the Spanish 
                                         • It is possible to travel 
  cities 
                                           from Melilla to Morocco 
  of Málaga, Madrid, Granada and Al
                                           on foot and then further 
  mería by air as well as to Málaga, 
  Almería and Motril by ferry. Air 
                                           using an ONCF 
  Nostrum flies from Melilla               train from nearby Beni 
  Airport to                               Ansar 
  Almeria, Granada, Valencia and Ma
  drid. The second closest airport to 
  the city is Nador International 
  Airport
PRESIDENT
• Juan José Imbroda Ortiz
• FROM2000 – Present
• UPM/PP
SUBDIVISION
•   Melilla is subdivided into eight neighbourhoods :
•   Barrio de Medina Sidonia
•   Barrio del Real
•   Barrio de la Victoria
•   Barrio de los Héroes de España
•   Barrio del General Gómez Jordana
•   Barrio del Príncipe de Asturias
•   Barrio del Carmen
•   Barrio de La Paz
T ION
LOCA
• Ceuta is the autonomous city of Spain 
  located in the coast of the Strait of Gibaltrar. 
  In the Almina peninsula, around north, east 
  and south by the Mediterranean Sea.
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PHYSICAL ENVIOREMENT
• Ceuta occupies a priviledged location
  because it dominates the Strait of Gibraltar.
  The city consists of:
 Punta de Almina ( a peninsula joined to the
  continent by a narrow isthmus.
 The principal mountains are the Yebel Musa
  or Mujer Muerta and Monte Hacho
YEBEL MUSA                  MONTE HANCHO




             PUNTA ALMINA
CLIMA TE
• It has a Mediterranean coastal climate with
  mild temperatures and irregular rains. The
  annual temperature is 16,6 ºC. It has a media
  of 600 litres per square metre, concentrated in
  winter
ATION
POP UL
POPULATION AND SETTLEMENT
• Populatin density is very high 4422 hab/km.
• The total population is 84018 inhabitants.
• The fact is a border city and a bridge
  between Europe and Africa, has transformed
  Ceuta into a mulit-cultural city. With a
  predominantly Spanish population and a
  large percent of Moroccan descent
FLORA AND
  FAUNA
FLORA                             FAUNA
• The characteristic specie is   •   The existence of:
  the cork oak                   •   Elephants
• Pine trees                     •   Gazelles
• Eucalyptus                     •   Jackals
                                 •   Monkeys
• Poplar
                                 •   Porcupine,
• Acacia                         •    Tortoise,
• Dragos                         •   Fox,
• And the Ficus Benjamina        •    wild boar
                                 •    And thousands of birds
FLORA
FAUNA
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
• The economy revolves around the tertiary
  sector, in particular commerce. Traffic of
  goods and passengers in the port is high.
  There are also important activities related
  with the State Administration
TRANSPORT
• The city receives high numbers of
  ferries each day, most from Spain.
  Ferries cross from Algeciras
  in Andalucia in the south of
  Spain.
• Occasionally, cruise ships stop by.
  There is a bus service throughout
  the city which does not pass into
  neighbouring Morocco.
• Ceuta has a regular helicopter
  service from Ceuta Heliport to
  mainland Spain.
• The closest airport is Sania Ramel
  Airport.
OTHER FACTS OF
    CEUTA
PRESIDENT
• Juan Jesús Vivas Lara (PP).
IMPORTANT DAYS
•  Ntra. Sra. de África, 5 of 
  august
• Holy Week  
• Carnivales
• San Antonio, 13 of june: 
• Cross of May:
• Corpus Christi: 
• Day of Ceuta, 2 of september:
• San Daniel y Compañeros 
  Mártires, 10 of october: 
• La Mochila, 1 of november:
Location:
• Asturias is an autonomous community of Spain in 
  the iberian peninsula and is located in the coast of 
  the Cantabria sea.
RELIEF:
• The Cantabrian  Mountains (Cordillera Cantábrica)  form  Asturias's 
  natural border with the province of León to the south. In the eastern 
  range,  the  Picos  de  Europa National  Park  contains  the  highest  and 
  arguably  most  spectacular  mountains,  rising  to  2,648  metres 
  (8,688 ft)  at  the  Torrecerredo  peak.  the Parque  Natural  de  Redes in 
  the central east, the central Ubiñas south of Oviedo, and the Parque 
  Natural  de  Somiedo in  the  west.  The  Cantabrian  mountains  offer 
  opportunities  for  activities  such  as  climbing,  walking,  skiing  and 
  caving,  and  extend  some  200  kilometres  (120 mi)  in  total,  as  far 
  as Galicia province to the west of Asturias and Cantabria province to 
  the east. 
                                                         Picos de Europa




   Parque Natural de Redes
FOOD AND DRINK
• While Asturias is especially known for its seafood, 
  the most famous regional dish is fabada asturiana, 
  a rich stew typically made with large 
  white beans (fabes), shoulder of pork (lacón), black 
  sausage (morcilla), and spicy sausage (chorizo). 
                                   Fabada Asturiana
       black sausage 
Food and drink
• Apple groves foster the production of the traditional alcoholic drink, 
  a natural cider (sidra). When Asturian cider is served, it is poured in a 
  particular way, El Escanciado: since it is natural and bottled without 
  gas, the bottle must be held above the head allowing for a long 
  vertical pour (requiring considerable skill and accuracy), which causes 
  the cider to be aerated when it splashes into the glass below. This 
  gives it a pleasant "zingy" taste. The glass is passed around and 
  everyone drinks from the same glass. After drinking most of the 
  glass, it is customary to splash a little out onto the ground, as a way 
  to clean the glass of any lees for the next pouring. 




                                                    The 
                                                Escanciador
Economy
• For centuries, the backbone of the Asturian economy 
  was agriculture and fishing. Milk production and its derivatives was 
  also traditional, but its big development was a byproduct of the 
  economic expansion of the late 1960s. Nowadays, products from the 
  dairy cooperativeCentral Lechera Asturiana are being commercialised 
  all over Spain.
• The main regional industry in modern times, however, 
  was coal mining and steel production: in the times of Francisco 
  Franco's dictatorship, it was the centre of Spain's steel industry. The 
  then state-owned ENSIDESA steel company is now part of the 
  privatised Aceralia now part of the ArcelorMittal Group. The industry 
  created many jobs, which resulted in significant migration from other 
  regions in Spain, mainly Extremadura, Andalusia and Castile and 
  León.


      Minery in 
      Asturias
• The steel industry is now 
  in decline when measured 
  in terms of number of jobs          Economy and 
  provided, as is the mining. 
  The reasons for the latter            industry.
  are mainly the high costs 
  of production to extract 
  the coal compared to 
  other regions. Large out-
  of-town retail parks have 
  opened near the region's 
  largest cities (Gijón and 
  Oviedo), whilst the ever-
  present Spanish 
  construction industry 
  appears to continue to 
  thrive. 
                                 Steel Industry
Main attractions:
• Oviedo  the  capital  city  of  Asturias:  a  clean,  picturesque  city  with  a 
  diverse  architectural  heritage. Santa  María  del  Naranco and San 
  Miguel de Lillo, a pre-Romanesque church and a palace respectively, 
  which were built by the first Asturian kings on Mount Naranco, to the 
  north  of  the  city.  In  modern  architecture,  the Palacio  de  Congresos 
  de Oviedo, designed by Santiago Calatrava.
• Gijon, the biggest city of Asturias, is a coastal city famous for cultural 
  and  sports  events  and  there  is  a  beach  tourism  centre  in  northern 
  Spain.  It  also  is  famous  for  the  traditional  Asturian  gastronomy  and 
  for  being  an  important  Asturian's  cider  production  spot.  There  are 
  many museums and places to visit in the city. It is also important to 
  mention  the Laboral  Ciudad  de  la  Cultura,  including  a  Modern  Art 
  Museum, Theatre, etc.




                 Gijón                                        Oviedo
Main attractions
• Avilés,the third largest city in Asturias, is now becoming an essential 
  touristic spot in the Principality. "La villa del adelantado"(as locals 
  usually call it) is a meeting point where present and past meet. This is 
  most notably clear once we go through the streets in the old quarter 
  of the city. "Saint Nicholas of Bari" or "Capilla de los Alas" in 
  Romanesque and Romanesque-Gothic style, respectively; Palacio de 
  Balsera, in Modernist style or St. Thomas of Canterbury church 
  (dating from the 13th century)are just a few examples which clearly 
  show the magnificent historical patrimony to be found in the city.




                                   Avilés
PRESIDENT OF ASTURIAS.

• Javier Fernández Fernández
Región de Murcia:
Región de Murcia is situated in the south-east 
of the Iberian Peninsula and is bordered by the 
Mediterranean Sea, Mar Menor,The Comunitat 
 Valenciana,Castilla La Mancha and Andalucía.
Región de Murcia,Physical environment:
*Relief:most of the community is
crossed by the Sistemas Béticos.An
important characteristic is the flat
segura depression.The coasts are
rocky,with only few sandy stretches
*Rivers:the main rivers are the
Segura and its tributaries
(Guadalentín,Sangonera, etc.);the
riverbeds of these rivers remain dry
for large parts of year .
*Climate: Murcia region is one of
the more arid areas of Spain,with
rainfall rarely go above 250
mm.Predominant Mediterranean
coastal,although the north and west
also have a Mediterranean inland
climate.The south has a
Mediterranean sub-desert climate.
Región de Murcia,Physical envirroment:
                              *Vegetation: consists of species
                              adapted to the aridity(dwarf fan
                              palm,prickly pear cactus etc.)and
                              Mediterranean scrubland.Some
                              areas like the Sierra de
                              Espuña,have been reforested with
                              pine forests.

*Fauna:   Murcia Region has large colonies in
hilly areas of Águila Real, Bonelli's Eagle,
Booted Eagle, Short-toed Eagle, Peregrine
Falcon, Owl, etc. In the higher ranges of the
western (Sierra Mojantes  and Sierra del
Gigante ) Vulture colony there .17
For mammals, the presence in the mountains
of Northwest the ibex and deer recovered in
the presence of numerous mountains of the
interior.
Región de Murcia,Population and
               Settlement:
 *Population: Murcia(Region) has a population of 1.4
 millon of inhabitants.Population is increasing thanks
 to immigration.Inhabitants are concentrated around
    the capital (Murcia),the fertile in lowland of the
     Segura(Molina de Segura,Alcantarrilla,Cieza
              etc.),Cartagena,the coast(San
         Javier,Mazarrón,Águilas etc.)and other
    cities(Lorca,Yecla,Caravaca de la Cruz,Puerto
                     Lumbreras etc.)
    *Settlement: The Region of Murcia is a Spanish
province autonomous region, located in the southeast
      of the Iberian Peninsula, between Andalucia
   (provinces of Granada and Almeria) and Valencia
         (province of Alicante), and between the
     Mediterranean coast and Castilla-La Mancha
 (Albacete province). Its capital is the city of Murcia.
Murcia               Cartagena




  Lorca                Yecla

     Caravaca de la Cruz
Región de Murcia Economic Activity:
*Primary sector: Crop agriculture is important,principal the
market gardens,(salad,vegetables,citrus fruits,indrustrial
crops and flowers).Rain-fed crops are grown in the interior
(cereals almonds,vines and olives).Livestock farming
sheeps,pigs and poultry are farmed .
*Industry: is growing.In Murcia and it’s sphere of
influence,industry is diversified.The area of Cartagena,on
the other land,lost part of its industrial power after
restructuring.In some nuclei,like Lorca and Yecla,industry is
highly specialished.Cartagena has one of most important
refiniries of Spain.The principal industries are food
products,chemicals,metal products,non-metal
minerals,furniture,rubber and plastic, and the repair and
installation of machinery and equipment.
*Tourism: is increasing,especially beach tourism.In recent
years,nature and rural tourism have also grown.
Región de Murcia, others facts:
                   Language:
The Spanish spoken in the region has its own
accent and local words. The Murcian dialect tends
to eliminate many syllable-final consonants and to
emphasize regional vocabulary, much of which is
derived from Aragonese, Catalan and Arabic words.
Región de Murcia, others facts:
             Goverment:
President  Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso (PP)
Región de Murcia, others facts:
                         Gastronomy:
     The gastronomy of region de  Murcia is the set of dishes,
  ingredients and cooking techniques specific de  the Region of
      Murcia (Spain). Murcia cuisine has influences from the
   neighboring kitchen From Castilla La Mancha, Valencia and
 Granada.its characteristic ingredient rice and some salted fish
                     preparations: mojamas.
 In the case of Murcia is an abundant market garden view inside
(representing coastal kitchen and gardener), a fondness for pork
  products identified with the pig slaughter (Manchega kitchen),
                  and abundant seafood cuisine.
Región de Murcia, others facts:
 Festivity:
  On 9 of June marks the Day of the
 Region de  Murcia, commemorating
the anniversary of the promulgation of
  the Organic Law of the Autonomy
   Statute.Holy Week in Cartagena,
     Lorca and Murcia.Carnival in
   águilas.Festivity of ‘la Virgen del
      Carmen’ in ‘San Pedro del
   Pinatar’.Festival of Muslims and
         Christians in Murcia
Región de Murcia, others facts:
                Universities:
University of Murcia (UMU):
   Founded in 1914. in the
municipality of Murcia, in the
  institution studied about
      38,000 students.
    San Antonio Catholic
     University (UCAM):
Private university founded in
  1996. It is located on one
     campus next to the
  Jeronimos Monastery in
 Guadalupe municipality of
            Murcia.
Región de Murcia, others facts:
             Main routes of transportation:
  By air : *San Javier Airport.
 *International Airport of the
     Region of Murcia (in
         construction).
 By sea:Ports in the Region of
Murcia are included within the
maritime district of Cartagena,
    in turn subdivided into
districts Águilas, Mazarron, &
            Cartagena.
Región de Murcia, others facts:
       Main routes of trasportation 2:
   By Road:The Region has encompassed own roads and
      highways within the Road Network in the Region 
 By AVE:there are  Trains Altaria that  join  Cartagena with 
Madrid-Chamartín, and Trains Talgo which join  Cartagena
                    with  Barcelona-Sants
By Tram:In 2002 the city of Murcia tram restoration raised in
    the city, inaugurated in 2007 an experimental stage.
Región de Murcia,others facts:
Main routes of transportation :3
   Identifier        Name           Origin     Destination

     A-30         Murcia dual      Albacete    Cartagena
                  carriageway
     A-7         Mediterranean     Valencia     Almería
                dual carriageway

     AP-7        mediterranean     Cartagena      Vera
                  motorway
Región de Murcia, others facts:
    Most inhabited villages:
Región de Murcia, others facts:
Importants things: The Muds of the Mar Menor
Diversity of spain (Región de Murcia , Asturias y Ceute y melilla)

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Diversity of spain (Región de Murcia , Asturias y Ceute y melilla)

  • 1. Work of Geography: Región de Murcia,Asturias & Ceuta & Melilla
  • 2.
  • 3. A little introduction •  Is an autonomous city of Spain  on the north coast of  Morocco  with an area of   12.3 square. Is one of two  permanently inhabited Spanish territories in mainland  Africa. Was a free for  before Spain joined the European   Union  
  • 4. Where is located? • It is located in the  north African coast.  Close to the Alboran  Sea. 
  • 5. What are his relief and climate like?  RELIEF  Melilla occupies a cove on the  western side of the peninsula of  Tres Forcas.  On the coast there are many cliffs  and sandy beaches  CLIMATE  The climate, in Ceuta is  Mediterranean sub-desert. The  annual temperature is 19ºC. Mild  winters (12,8ºc)  and very hot (25,2)  summers. Intesive  rain in autunm  and spring
  • 6. POPULATION   It had a population of  81.188 made up of  Christians, Muslims and a  small number of Jews.  The highest population  density of Spain 6496 per  square kilometre  High birth rate  Many young people  Large number of  Moroccans inmigrants
  • 7. Economy: • The economy is based on trade  and port activities depends on  relations with Morocco and the  Iberian Peninsula. There is an  important presence of State  administration. Tourism is also  important. • The principal industry is fishing • Cross-border commerce (legal or  smuggled) and Spanish and  European grants and wages are  the other income sources.
  • 8. City culture and society : • Melilla has been praised as an example of multiculturalism, being a small city in  which  one  can  find  up  to  three  major  religions  represented.  However,  the  Christian majority of the past, constituting around 65% of the population at one  point, has been shrinking, while the number of Muslims has steadily increased to  its present 45% of the population due to immigration from Muslim countries. • The amateur radio call sign used for both cities is EA9.
  • 9. TRANSPORTS • Melilla is connected to the Spanish  • It is possible to travel  cities  from Melilla to Morocco  of Málaga, Madrid, Granada and Al on foot and then further  mería by air as well as to Málaga,  Almería and Motril by ferry. Air  using an ONCF  Nostrum flies from Melilla  train from nearby Beni  Airport to  Ansar  Almeria, Granada, Valencia and Ma drid. The second closest airport to  the city is Nador International  Airport
  • 10. PRESIDENT • Juan José Imbroda Ortiz • FROM2000 – Present • UPM/PP
  • 11. SUBDIVISION • Melilla is subdivided into eight neighbourhoods : • Barrio de Medina Sidonia • Barrio del Real • Barrio de la Victoria • Barrio de los Héroes de España • Barrio del General Gómez Jordana • Barrio del Príncipe de Asturias • Barrio del Carmen • Barrio de La Paz
  • 12.
  • 14. • Ceuta is the autonomous city of Spain  located in the coast of the Strait of Gibaltrar.  In the Almina peninsula, around north, east  and south by the Mediterranean Sea.
  • 15. Ie f e L r
  • 16. PHYSICAL ENVIOREMENT • Ceuta occupies a priviledged location because it dominates the Strait of Gibraltar. The city consists of:  Punta de Almina ( a peninsula joined to the continent by a narrow isthmus.  The principal mountains are the Yebel Musa or Mujer Muerta and Monte Hacho
  • 17. YEBEL MUSA MONTE HANCHO PUNTA ALMINA
  • 19. • It has a Mediterranean coastal climate with mild temperatures and irregular rains. The annual temperature is 16,6 ºC. It has a media of 600 litres per square metre, concentrated in winter
  • 21. POPULATION AND SETTLEMENT • Populatin density is very high 4422 hab/km. • The total population is 84018 inhabitants. • The fact is a border city and a bridge between Europe and Africa, has transformed Ceuta into a mulit-cultural city. With a predominantly Spanish population and a large percent of Moroccan descent
  • 22. FLORA AND FAUNA
  • 23. FLORA FAUNA • The characteristic specie is • The existence of: the cork oak • Elephants • Pine trees • Gazelles • Eucalyptus • Jackals • Monkeys • Poplar • Porcupine, • Acacia • Tortoise, • Dragos • Fox, • And the Ficus Benjamina • wild boar • And thousands of birds
  • 24. FLORA
  • 25. FAUNA
  • 26. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY • The economy revolves around the tertiary sector, in particular commerce. Traffic of goods and passengers in the port is high. There are also important activities related with the State Administration
  • 28. • The city receives high numbers of ferries each day, most from Spain. Ferries cross from Algeciras in Andalucia in the south of Spain. • Occasionally, cruise ships stop by. There is a bus service throughout the city which does not pass into neighbouring Morocco. • Ceuta has a regular helicopter service from Ceuta Heliport to mainland Spain. • The closest airport is Sania Ramel Airport.
  • 29. OTHER FACTS OF CEUTA
  • 30. PRESIDENT • Juan Jesús Vivas Lara (PP).
  • 31. IMPORTANT DAYS •  Ntra. Sra. de África, 5 of  august • Holy Week   • Carnivales • San Antonio, 13 of june:  • Cross of May: • Corpus Christi:  • Day of Ceuta, 2 of september: • San Daniel y Compañeros  Mártires, 10 of october:  • La Mochila, 1 of november:
  • 32.
  • 33. Location: • Asturias is an autonomous community of Spain in  the iberian peninsula and is located in the coast of  the Cantabria sea.
  • 34. RELIEF: • The Cantabrian  Mountains (Cordillera Cantábrica)  form  Asturias's  natural border with the province of León to the south. In the eastern  range,  the  Picos  de  Europa National  Park  contains  the  highest  and  arguably  most  spectacular  mountains,  rising  to  2,648  metres  (8,688 ft)  at  the  Torrecerredo  peak.  the Parque  Natural  de  Redes in  the central east, the central Ubiñas south of Oviedo, and the Parque  Natural  de  Somiedo in  the  west.  The  Cantabrian  mountains  offer  opportunities  for  activities  such  as  climbing,  walking,  skiing  and  caving,  and  extend  some  200  kilometres  (120 mi)  in  total,  as  far  as Galicia province to the west of Asturias and Cantabria province to  the east.  Picos de Europa Parque Natural de Redes
  • 35. FOOD AND DRINK • While Asturias is especially known for its seafood,  the most famous regional dish is fabada asturiana,  a rich stew typically made with large  white beans (fabes), shoulder of pork (lacón), black  sausage (morcilla), and spicy sausage (chorizo).  Fabada Asturiana black sausage 
  • 36. Food and drink • Apple groves foster the production of the traditional alcoholic drink,  a natural cider (sidra). When Asturian cider is served, it is poured in a  particular way, El Escanciado: since it is natural and bottled without  gas, the bottle must be held above the head allowing for a long  vertical pour (requiring considerable skill and accuracy), which causes  the cider to be aerated when it splashes into the glass below. This  gives it a pleasant "zingy" taste. The glass is passed around and  everyone drinks from the same glass. After drinking most of the  glass, it is customary to splash a little out onto the ground, as a way  to clean the glass of any lees for the next pouring.  The  Escanciador
  • 37. Economy • For centuries, the backbone of the Asturian economy  was agriculture and fishing. Milk production and its derivatives was  also traditional, but its big development was a byproduct of the  economic expansion of the late 1960s. Nowadays, products from the  dairy cooperativeCentral Lechera Asturiana are being commercialised  all over Spain. • The main regional industry in modern times, however,  was coal mining and steel production: in the times of Francisco  Franco's dictatorship, it was the centre of Spain's steel industry. The  then state-owned ENSIDESA steel company is now part of the  privatised Aceralia now part of the ArcelorMittal Group. The industry  created many jobs, which resulted in significant migration from other  regions in Spain, mainly Extremadura, Andalusia and Castile and  León. Minery in  Asturias
  • 38. • The steel industry is now  in decline when measured  in terms of number of jobs  Economy and  provided, as is the mining.  The reasons for the latter  industry. are mainly the high costs  of production to extract  the coal compared to  other regions. Large out- of-town retail parks have  opened near the region's  largest cities (Gijón and  Oviedo), whilst the ever- present Spanish  construction industry  appears to continue to  thrive.  Steel Industry
  • 39. Main attractions: • Oviedo  the  capital  city  of  Asturias:  a  clean,  picturesque  city  with  a  diverse  architectural  heritage. Santa  María  del  Naranco and San  Miguel de Lillo, a pre-Romanesque church and a palace respectively,  which were built by the first Asturian kings on Mount Naranco, to the  north  of  the  city.  In  modern  architecture,  the Palacio  de  Congresos  de Oviedo, designed by Santiago Calatrava. • Gijon, the biggest city of Asturias, is a coastal city famous for cultural  and  sports  events  and  there  is  a  beach  tourism  centre  in  northern  Spain.  It  also  is  famous  for  the  traditional  Asturian  gastronomy  and  for  being  an  important  Asturian's  cider  production  spot.  There  are  many museums and places to visit in the city. It is also important to  mention  the Laboral  Ciudad  de  la  Cultura,  including  a  Modern  Art  Museum, Theatre, etc. Gijón  Oviedo
  • 40. Main attractions • Avilés,the third largest city in Asturias, is now becoming an essential  touristic spot in the Principality. "La villa del adelantado"(as locals  usually call it) is a meeting point where present and past meet. This is  most notably clear once we go through the streets in the old quarter  of the city. "Saint Nicholas of Bari" or "Capilla de los Alas" in  Romanesque and Romanesque-Gothic style, respectively; Palacio de  Balsera, in Modernist style or St. Thomas of Canterbury church  (dating from the 13th century)are just a few examples which clearly  show the magnificent historical patrimony to be found in the city. Avilés
  • 42.
  • 44. Región de Murcia,Physical environment: *Relief:most of the community is crossed by the Sistemas Béticos.An important characteristic is the flat segura depression.The coasts are rocky,with only few sandy stretches *Rivers:the main rivers are the Segura and its tributaries (Guadalentín,Sangonera, etc.);the riverbeds of these rivers remain dry for large parts of year . *Climate: Murcia region is one of the more arid areas of Spain,with rainfall rarely go above 250 mm.Predominant Mediterranean coastal,although the north and west also have a Mediterranean inland climate.The south has a Mediterranean sub-desert climate.
  • 45. Región de Murcia,Physical envirroment: *Vegetation: consists of species adapted to the aridity(dwarf fan palm,prickly pear cactus etc.)and Mediterranean scrubland.Some areas like the Sierra de Espuña,have been reforested with pine forests. *Fauna: Murcia Region has large colonies in hilly areas of Águila Real, Bonelli's Eagle, Booted Eagle, Short-toed Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Owl, etc. In the higher ranges of the western (Sierra Mojantes  and Sierra del Gigante ) Vulture colony there .17 For mammals, the presence in the mountains of Northwest the ibex and deer recovered in the presence of numerous mountains of the interior.
  • 46. Región de Murcia,Population and Settlement: *Population: Murcia(Region) has a population of 1.4 millon of inhabitants.Population is increasing thanks to immigration.Inhabitants are concentrated around the capital (Murcia),the fertile in lowland of the Segura(Molina de Segura,Alcantarrilla,Cieza etc.),Cartagena,the coast(San Javier,Mazarrón,Águilas etc.)and other cities(Lorca,Yecla,Caravaca de la Cruz,Puerto Lumbreras etc.) *Settlement: The Region of Murcia is a Spanish province autonomous region, located in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula, between Andalucia (provinces of Granada and Almeria) and Valencia (province of Alicante), and between the Mediterranean coast and Castilla-La Mancha (Albacete province). Its capital is the city of Murcia.
  • 47. Murcia Cartagena Lorca Yecla Caravaca de la Cruz
  • 48. Región de Murcia Economic Activity: *Primary sector: Crop agriculture is important,principal the market gardens,(salad,vegetables,citrus fruits,indrustrial crops and flowers).Rain-fed crops are grown in the interior (cereals almonds,vines and olives).Livestock farming sheeps,pigs and poultry are farmed . *Industry: is growing.In Murcia and it’s sphere of influence,industry is diversified.The area of Cartagena,on the other land,lost part of its industrial power after restructuring.In some nuclei,like Lorca and Yecla,industry is highly specialished.Cartagena has one of most important refiniries of Spain.The principal industries are food products,chemicals,metal products,non-metal minerals,furniture,rubber and plastic, and the repair and installation of machinery and equipment. *Tourism: is increasing,especially beach tourism.In recent years,nature and rural tourism have also grown.
  • 49.
  • 50. Región de Murcia, others facts: Language: The Spanish spoken in the region has its own accent and local words. The Murcian dialect tends to eliminate many syllable-final consonants and to emphasize regional vocabulary, much of which is derived from Aragonese, Catalan and Arabic words.
  • 51. Región de Murcia, others facts: Goverment: President  Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso (PP)
  • 52. Región de Murcia, others facts: Gastronomy: The gastronomy of region de  Murcia is the set of dishes, ingredients and cooking techniques specific de  the Region of Murcia (Spain). Murcia cuisine has influences from the neighboring kitchen From Castilla La Mancha, Valencia and Granada.its characteristic ingredient rice and some salted fish preparations: mojamas. In the case of Murcia is an abundant market garden view inside (representing coastal kitchen and gardener), a fondness for pork products identified with the pig slaughter (Manchega kitchen), and abundant seafood cuisine.
  • 53. Región de Murcia, others facts: Festivity: On 9 of June marks the Day of the Region de  Murcia, commemorating the anniversary of the promulgation of the Organic Law of the Autonomy Statute.Holy Week in Cartagena, Lorca and Murcia.Carnival in águilas.Festivity of ‘la Virgen del Carmen’ in ‘San Pedro del Pinatar’.Festival of Muslims and Christians in Murcia
  • 54. Región de Murcia, others facts: Universities: University of Murcia (UMU): Founded in 1914. in the municipality of Murcia, in the institution studied about 38,000 students. San Antonio Catholic University (UCAM): Private university founded in 1996. It is located on one campus next to the Jeronimos Monastery in Guadalupe municipality of Murcia.
  • 55. Región de Murcia, others facts: Main routes of transportation: By air : *San Javier Airport. *International Airport of the Region of Murcia (in construction). By sea:Ports in the Region of Murcia are included within the maritime district of Cartagena, in turn subdivided into districts Águilas, Mazarron, & Cartagena.
  • 56. Región de Murcia, others facts: Main routes of trasportation 2: By Road:The Region has encompassed own roads and highways within the Road Network in the Region  By AVE:there are  Trains Altaria that  join  Cartagena with  Madrid-Chamartín, and Trains Talgo which join  Cartagena with  Barcelona-Sants By Tram:In 2002 the city of Murcia tram restoration raised in the city, inaugurated in 2007 an experimental stage.
  • 57. Región de Murcia,others facts: Main routes of transportation :3 Identifier Name Origin Destination  A-30  Murcia dual Albacete Cartagena carriageway  A-7    Mediterranean Valencia Almería dual carriageway AP-7 mediterranean Cartagena Vera motorway
  • 58. Región de Murcia, others facts: Most inhabited villages:
  • 59. Región de Murcia, others facts: Importants things: The Muds of the Mar Menor