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Trasona

Trasona is one of seven parishes in the Corvera de Asturias municipality, within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

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Trasona / Tresona1
San Vicente de Trasona church
San Vicente de Trasona church
Coat of arms of Trasona / Tresona[1]
Location of Trasona in Corvera
Location of Trasona in Corvera
Trasona / Tresona1
Coordinates: 43°33′N 5°53′W / 43.550°N 5.883°W / 43.550; -5.883
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAsturias
ProvinceAsturias
MunicipalityCorvera de Asturias
Population
 • Total
2,103

Trasona (in Asturian Tresona, and officially Trasona/Tresona)1 is one of seven parishes (administrative divisions) in the Corvera de Asturias municipality, within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.

Its population is 2,103 (INE 2011).

Economy

Trasona reservoir source ↗

The main economical activity in Trasona is the industry, with the plants of Aceralia and Fertiberia as the most importants in the municipality of Corvera. In the town is located Parque Astur, one of the most important commercial centres in Asturias. Trasona serves also as livestock zone.

Sports

In Trasona is located the Trasona reservoir which serves as a high performance centre, mainly for canoeing and rowing. It hosted the 2010 Canoe Sprint European Championships.

Villages

Map of Trasona source ↗

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  • El Cuetu
  • Fafilán
  • Favila
  • Gabitos
  • Gudín
  • La Marzaniella
  • Mocín
  • Overo
  • El Palacio
  • El Pedrero / El Pedréu
  • Rovés
  • San Pelayo
  • Silvota
  • Tarín
  • Trasmonte / Tresmonte
  • Truyés
  • Les Cases del Gozón
  • El Pobladín
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