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Gijón

Gijón (Spanish: [xiˈxon]) or Xixón (Asturian: [ʃiˈʃoŋ]) is a city and municipality in north-western Spain. It is the largest city and municipality by population in the autonomous community of Asturias. It is located on the coast of the Cantabrian Sea in the Bay of Biscay, in the central-northern part of Asturias; it is approximately 24 km (15 mi) north-east of Oviedo,[3] the capital of Asturias, and 26 km (16 mi) from Avilés. With a population of 273,744 as of 2023,[4] Gijón is the 15th largest city in Spain.

Not to be confused with Dijon.

Gijón

Spain

5th century BC (Noega, the first settlement on record)

181.6 km2 (70.1 sq mi)

3 m (10 ft)

737 m (2,418 ft)

0 m (0 ft)

271,780

1,500/km2 (3,900/sq mi)

gijonés, -esa (es)
xixonés, -esa (ast)

33201–33212

Gijón forms part of a large metropolitan area that includes twenty councils in the center of the region, structured with a dense network of roads, highways and railways and with a population of 835,053 inhabitants in 2011, making it the seventh largest in Spain.[5]


During the 20th century, Gijón developed as an industrial city in the steel and naval industries. However, due to the decline in manufacturing in these industries, in recent years Gijón is undergoing a transformation into an important tourist, university, commercial and R&D center. Gijón is the location of the Radiotelevisión del Principado de Asturias, the neighbourhood of Cimavilla, the Universidad Laboral de Gijón, the Revillagigedo Palace, and the adjoining Collegiate Church of San Juan Bautista.


Gijón is part of the statistical (not yet developed from an administrative standpoint) comarca of Gijón.

The Iberoamerican Book Fair, in May

The in July

Semana Negra

The Feria Internacional de Muestras de Asturias

The

Gijón International Film Festival

The Semana Mágica Festival, in December.

Economy[edit]

For much of the 20th century the town was heavily dependent on mature heavy industries, but at the end of the Francoism, tertiary sector employment began to expand rapidly along with the city's population which by 2007 stood officially at 277,897 for Gijón proper, and approximately 380,000 for the total Gijón agglomeration.


The port is at the center of many of the local businesses. Apart from directly port related activities, the economy is based on tourism, steel (Arcelor), other metallurgy, livestock rearing and fisheries.

Transport[edit]

Airports[edit]

Gijón is served by Asturias Airport, about 38 km (24 mi) from the center of the city; it is located in the municipality of Castrillón. The airport is connected to the city by the A-8 motorway, the N-632 national highway and scheduled bus service (Alsa).

(born 1986), journalist and television presenter

Lara Álvarez

(born 1991), tennis player

Pablo Carreño Busta

(born 1970), football manager and former football player

Luis Enrique

(born 1976), former handball player

Alberto Entrerríos

(born 1972), actress, model, and television presenter

Natalia Estrada

(born 1957), journalist, television personality

Pipi Estrada

(born 1950), actress, vedette, and singer

Susana Estrada

(born 1970), football manager and former football player

Abelardo Fernández

(1744–1811), statesman, author, and philosopher

Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos

(born 1976), actress, model, and singer

Blanca Romero

Gijón Municipality

Official Touristic website of Gijón