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Quintueles (variant: San Clemente de Quintueles) is one of 41 parishes in Villaviciosa, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. [citation needed]

Situated at 88 m (289 ft) above sea level, the parroquia is 9.81 km2 (3.79 sq mi) in size, with a population of 663 (INE 2008).

Fossil pterosaur tracks have been recovered at Quintueles' Lastres Formation.[1]

Climate

The climate of Quintueles is oceanic, humid and generally temperate.[citation needed]

Cuisine

Spanish beans are produced in great quantities in Quintueles. These Spanish beans, along with the local fish and shellfish, comprise the staple foods of the region. Popular dishes include Spanish beans with clams, sea urchins, goose barnacles, brown shrimp, velvet crabs, European spider crabs, conger eels, and whiting. The local cider is also produced in abundance.[citation needed]

Cultural Heritage

Playa de la Ñora, a local beach, is a major attraction of the area. Quintueles' granaries, settlements, and farms produce the apples and Spanish beans that the community is known for.[citation needed]

Also mentionable are the local quarries of sandstone. Folklore states that a fifteenth-century hermitage was situated among the quarries. Upon paying homage to the Virgin of the Snows, the hermit was said to receive the protection of a large oak tree for his dwelling. The neighborhood where this oak tree was found was named "Granderroble" in observance of the legend.[citation needed]

Directions to Quintueles

Beginning from Gijón, take A-8 toward Santander and proceed through exit 378 toward Quintueles. Upon entering the town, at the instersection of N-632, drift left. After 200 meters, turn right onto highway VV-I, in the direction of Playa de la Ñora. After continuing for two kilometers, one will encounter the Quintueles school and church, which serve an important part in the community. Another option is to follow road N-632 in the direction of Villaviciosa. Shortly after passing the installations of Llorea, one will also pass the council of Gijón, then Villaviciosa, and finally one will arrive in the town of Quintueles. After three more kilometers, one will encounter the bypass to Playa de la Ñora. Quintueles is approximately 10 kilometers from Gijón.[citation needed]

Festivals

Date Spanish Name English Name
April Gastronómico de la Llámpara. Cuisine of the Lamp.
Aug. 5 Fiesta de Granderroble. Festival of the Large Oak Tree.
Aug. 5 Fiesta de la Virgen de las Nieves. Festival of the Virgin of the Snows.
Aug. 24 Fiesta de San Bartolomé. Festival of Saint Bartholomew.
Nov. 23 Fiesta de San Clemente. Festival of Saint Clement.

Cuisine of the Lamp (Gastronómico de la Llámpara), is a festival organized by the Trumpet Society of Cultural Recreation (Sociedad Cultural Recreativa Clarín) of a neighboring municipality, Quintes. Citizens of both Quintueles and Quintes host the festival.[citation needed]

Geographic Context

Quintueles is situated on the flat coast of Spain's Cantabrian Sea. It is approximately 19 kilometers from Villaviciosa and 12 kilometers from Gijón. Quintueles is a coastal town with beautiful, tall cliffs that overlook the Cantabrian Sea. Quintueles currently maintains a population of 663 people and there are about 460 dwellings. The city has an area of 9,81 square kilometers; the sea marks the northern border, while Gijón lies to the west, Quintes lies to the east, and San Miguel de Arroes lies to the south.[citation needed]

Quintueles is composed of ten neighborhoods:

  • San Clemente
  • Cerredo
  • Capellanía
  • Cazamular
  • La Corolla
  • El Peñucal
  • Friuz
  • Granderroble
  • Rodavigo
  • Los Pisones

Local Economy

The Quintueles community has been dedicated to agriculture and stockbreeding for generations, but the modern trend is displaying growth in the service sector.[citation needed]

Many find the appeal of Quintueles to be its convenient location—it is near a large city, but the distance is great enough to maintain a pastoral atmosphere. This theory, however, is simply speculation.[citation needed]

Wildlife

The landscape of Quintueles is dominated by cultivated fields and orchards in the plains zones. Quintueles also has forests of eucalyptus, with a few native laurels, chestnut trees, oaks, and hazelnut trees. Ferns, furzes, and brambles may also be found in thickets.[citation needed]

This area is filled with animals typically found in coastal regions. Marine birds, namely seagulls and hawks, are common. Migratory birds such as swallows, thrushes and starlings are also present. Weasels, squirrels, boars, and foxes are found in the forests.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Avanzini, M (2005). "Turtle tracks from the Late Jurassic of Asturias, Spain" (PDF). Acta palaeontologica Polonica. 50 (4). Warszawa: Panstwowe Wydawn. Naukowe: 743–755. ISSN 0567-7920. OCLC 108032879. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

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