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Mieres del Camín (Asturias)

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Parish in Asturias, Spain
Mieres del Camín
Parish
San Juan churchSan Juan church
Location of Mieres del Camín
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAsturias
ProvinceAsturias
MunicipalityMieres
Requexu Square
Mieres city centre

Mieres del Camín is a Parish and a town in Mieres, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

It is located in a valley, flanked by mountains along the banks of the Caudal River (Rio Caudal) and Route 66 in the center of Asturias. Mieres has a hodgepodge of small museums, cultural centers, art galleries and numerous restaurant–bars, boutiques and shops. The highest concentration of shopping is located along Manuel Llanez street and the pedestrian mall La Vega street. The cities of Oviedo and Gijón are not so far, connected with Mieres by bus line, and regional rail lines Renfe Feve and Renfe. Mieres. A campus of University of Oviedo is located in the town, Campus de Barredo.

Important buildings

  • Town Hall
  • Market
  • Barredo Mine
  • St. John's church
  • Requexu Square
  • Culture House
  • Jovellanos Park
  • Holy Family church
  • Basque-Asturian Railway ancient station
  • La villa old town

References

43°15′00″N 5°46′00″W / 43.25°N 5.766667°W / 43.25; -5.766667

Parishes in Mieres, Asturias, Spain
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