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Degaña


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image_skylineDegaña 2.jpg
image_captionParish of Degaña
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pushpin_map_captionLocation in Spain
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subdivision_nameSpain
subdivision_type1Autonomous community
subdivision_name1Asturias
subdivision_type2Province
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subdivision_type3Comarca
subdivision_name3Narcea
subdivision_type4Judicial district
subdivision_name4Cangas del Narcea
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population_total805
population_demonymdegañés
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leader_titleAlcalde
leader_nameJaime Gareth Flórez
leader_partyIU

Degaña is a municipality in the autonomous community of the Asturias, Spain. As of 2023, the population stood at 805. It is located in the Cantabrian Mountains, and bordered on the north by Cangas del Narcea, on the south by Castile and León, and on the west by Ibias. Degaña is also the name of one of the three parishes in the municipality, alongside Zarréu and Trabáu. The river Ibias runs through much of the region.

Historically, not much is known about Degaña due to its remote location and relative lack of inhabitants. The municipality split off from Ibias in 1863 and took its name from the parish of the same name, which was the largest settlement in the area at the time. During the Spanish Civil War, the Popular Front recorded victories in the area. Post-war, the multiple bituminous coal deposits found in the area allowed coal mining to become the most notable industry in the region; as a consequence, Zarréu overtook Degaña as the most populous parish.

Following the closure of many of the mines in the region, Degaña suffered a major population decline, shrinking by almost 50 percent since 1996. In an attempt to correct the dire situation, the Spanish Ministry of Environment invested in a plan that would promote ecotourism and counterurbanization in Degaña and Ibias in order to stimulate economic growth in the struggling regions in 2023.

References

References

  1. (1 January 2023). "Nomenclátor: Población del Padrón Continuo por Unidad Poblacional a 1 de enero".
  2. "Degaña".
  3. Villa, Octavio. (1 May 2022). "Setenta concejos pierden población de forma continua en el último cuarto de siglo".
  4. Álvarez, Demelsa. (23 November 2022). "Espacio Tormaleo consigue financiación europea para la reactivación de Ibias y Degaña".
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