Province of León
León
Llión |
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The Palacio de los Guzmanes in the city of León, seat of the regional parliament or Diputación |

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Map of Spain with León highlighted |
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Country |
Spain |
Autonomous community |
Castilla y León |
Capital |
Ciudad de León, Spain |
Government |
- President |
Isabel Carrasco |
Area |
- Total |
15,581 km2 (6,015.9 sq mi) |
Area rank |
Ranked 7th |
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3.08% of Spain |
Population (2008) |
- Total |
500,200 |
- Rank |
Ranked 30th |
- Density |
32.1/km2 (83.1/sq mi) |
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1.08% of Spain |
Demonym |
English: Leonese
Spanish: Leonés/Leonesa |
Official language(s) |
Spanish and Leonese special protection status |
Website |
dipuleon.es |
León (Leonese: Llión) is a province of northwestern Spain, in the northwestern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León.
About one quarter of its population of 500,200 (2008) lives in the capital, León. The weather is cold and dry during the winter.
There are Roman Catholic cathedrals at León and Astorga. The province shares the Picos de Europa National Park (in the Picos de Europa mountain range) with Cantabria and Asturias. It has 211 municipalities.
History
The province of León was established in 1833 with the new Spanish administrative organisation into regions and provinces instead of Kingdoms. The Leonese Region was composed of the provinces of León, Salamanca and Zamora.
Until 1833, the formerly independent Kingdom of León, situated in the northwest region of the Iberian Peninsula, retained the status of a kingdom, although dynastic union had brought it into the Crown of Castile. The Kingdom of León was founded in 910 A.D. when the Christian princes of Asturias along the northern coast of the peninsula shifted their main seat from Oviedo to the city of León. The Atlantic provinces became the Kingdom of Portugal in 1139, and the eastern, inland part of the kingdom was joined dynastically to the Kingdom of Castile first in 1037–1065, again 1077–1109 and 1126–1157, 1230–1296 and from 1301 onward. (See Castile and León#Historic union of the Kingdoms of Castile and León.) León retained the status of a kingdom until 1833, being composed by Adelantamientos Mayores, where Leonese Adelantamiento consisted of the territories between the Picos de Europa and the Duero river.
In 1188 the Kingdom of León developed what may have been the first Parliament in Europe, and in 1202 economic legislation.
Language
The Leonese language is recognised by the Statute of Castile and León. The Provincial Government of León signed accords with language associations for promoting Leonese. Leonese is taught in León city, Mansilla de las Mulas, La Bañeza, Valencia de Don Juan or Ponferrada for adult people, and in sixteen schools of León city. The City Council of León writes some of their announcements in Leonese in order to promote the language.
Cuisine
Embutidos
- Cecina de León: from beef. In the Leonese language, cecina means "meat that has been salted and dried by means of air, sun or smoke". Cecina de León is made of the hind legs of beef, salted, smoked and air-dried in the province of León, and has PGI status.
- Botillo: from pig. Traditionally made in the western Leonese regions, botiellu, as it is in Leonese, is a dish of meat-stuffed pork intestine. It is a culinary specialty of the county of El Bierzo and also of the region of Trás-os-Montes in Portugal. This type of embutido is a meat product made from different pieces left over from the butchering of a pig, including the ribs, tail, and bones with a little meat left on them. These are chopped; seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, and other spices; stuffed in the cecum of the pig; and partly cured via smoking. It can also include the pig's tongue, shoulder blade, jaw, and backbone, but never exceeding 20% of the total volume. It is normally consumed cooked, covered with a sheet. It also has a PGI status.
Wines
- Bierzo: in the west of the Province of León and covers about 3,000 km². The area consists of numerous small valleys in the mountainous part (Alto Bierzo) and of a wide, flat plain (Bajo Bierzo). The Denominación de Origen covers 23 municipalities.
- Tierras de León: in the southeast of the Province of León.
Sweets
- Mantecadas de Astorga
- Hojaldres de Astorga
- Lazos de San Guillermo
- Nicanores de Boñar
Municipalities
- List of municipalities in León
Shires (Comarcas)
- El Bierzo
- Maragatería
- Tierra de Campos
- La Montaña
- La Ribera
- La Cabrera
- Tierras de La Bañeza
- Tierras de León
See also
References
External links
Municipalities in the Province of León |
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Acebedo · Algadefe · Alija del Infantado · Almanza · Ardón · Arganza · Astorga · Balboa · Barjas · Bembibre · Benavides · Benuza · Bercianos del Páramo · Bercianos del Real Camino · Berlanga del Bierzo · Boca de Huérgano · Borrenes · Boñar · Brazuelo · Burón · Bustillo del Páramo · Cabañas Raras · Cabreros del Río · Cabrillanes · Cacabelos · Calzada del Coto · Campazas · Campo de Villavidel · Camponaraya · Candín · Carracedelo · Carrizo · Carrocera · Carucedo · Castilfalé · Castrillo de Cabrera · Castrillo de la Valduerna · Castrocalbón · Castrocontrigo · Castropodame · Castrotierra de Valmadrigal · Cea · Cebanico · Cebrones del Río · Chozas de Abajo · Cimanes de la Vega · Cimanes del Tejar · Cistierna · Congosto · Corbillos de los Oteros · Corullón · Crémenes · Cuadros · Cubillas de Rueda · Cubillas de los Oteros · Cubillos del Sil · Cármenes · Destriana · El Burgo Ranero · Encinedo · Escobar de Campos · Fabero · Folgoso de la Ribera · Fresno de la Vega · Fuentes de Carbajal · Garrafe de Torío · Gordaliza del Pino · Gordoncillo · Gradefes · Grajal de Campos · Gusendos de los Oteros · Hospital de Órbigo · Igüeña · Izagre · Joarilla de las Matas · La Antigua · La Bañeza · La Ercina · La Pola de Gordón · La Robla · La Vecilla · Laguna Dalga · Laguna de Negrillos · Las Omañas · León · Llamas de la Ribera · Los Barrios de Luna · Lucillo · Luyego · Magaz de Cepeda · Mansilla Mayor · Mansilla de las Mulas · Maraña · Matadeón de los Oteros · Matallana de Torío · Matanza · Molinaseca · Murias de Paredes · Noceda del Bierzo · Oencia · Onzonilla · Oseja de Sajambre · Pajares de los Oteros · Palacios de la Valduerna · Palacios del Sil · Peranzanes · Pobladura de Pelayo García · Ponferrada · Posada de Valdeón · Pozuelo del Páramo · Prado de la Guzpeña · Priaranza del Bierzo · Prioro · Puebla de Lillo · Puente de Domingo Flórez · Páramo del Sil · Quintana del Castillo · Quintana del Marco · Quintana y Congosto · Regueras de Arriba · Reyero · Riaño · Riego de la Vega · Riello · Rioseco de Tapia · Roperuelos del Páramo · Sabero · Sahagún · San Adrián del Valle · San Andrés del Rabanedo · San Cristóbal de la Polantera · San Emiliano · San Esteban de Nogales · San Justo de la Vega · San Millán de los Caballeros · San Pedro Bercianos · Sancedo · Santa Colomba de Curueño · Santa Colomba de Somoza · Santa Cristina de Valmadrigal · Santa Elena de Jamuz · Santa Marina del Rey · Santa María de Ordás · Santa María de la Isla · Santa María del Monte de Cea · Santa María del Páramo · Santas Martas · Santiago Millas · Santovenia de la Valdoncina · Sariegos · Sena de Luna · Sobrado · Soto de la Vega · Soto y Amío · Toral de los Guzmanes · Toreno · Torre del Bierzo · Trabadelo · Truchas · Turcia · Urdiales del Páramo · Val de San Lorenzo · Valdefresno · Valdefuentes del Páramo · Valdelugueros · Valdemora · Valdepiélago · Valdepolo · Valderas · Valderrey · Valderrueda · Valdesamario · Valdevimbre · Valencia de Don Juan · Vallecillo · Valverde de la Virgen · Valverde-Enrique · Vega de Espinareda · Vega de Infanzones · Vega de Valcarce · Vegacervera · Vegaquemada · Vegas del Condado · Villablino · Villabraz · Villadangos del Páramo · Villadecanes · Villademor de la Vega · Villafranca del Bierzo · Villagatón · Villamandos · Villamanín · Villamartín de Don Sancho · Villamañán · Villamejil · Villamol · Villamontán de la Valduerna · Villamoratiel de las Matas · Villanueva de las Manzanas · Villaobispo de Otero · Villaornate y Castro · Villaquejida · Villaquilambre · Villarejo de Órbigo · Villares de Órbigo · Villasabariego · Villaselán · Villaturiel · Villazala · Villazanzo de Valderaduey · Zotes del Páramo
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