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Sotrondio is a town in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, Spain. In September 2007, by a decree of the Principality of Asturias, it joined the adjacent El Entrego and Blimea to form a single population center, San Martin del Rey, as a homonymous municipality. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Oviedo. The population was 3,849 in 2009, fewer residents than in previous years, declining due to the crisis of industrial restructuring in the Asturian coalfield. It is crossed by the Nalón River separating the Serallo neighborhood from the rest of the town. Aurelius of Asturias is believed to be buried at Iglesia de San Martín de Tours, which is near Sotrondio. It is the local parish church and was rebuilt by Duro Felguera after the Spanish Civil War. is located in the Plaza de Ramón y Cajal.

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  • Sotrondio is a town in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, Spain. In September 2007, by a decree of the Principality of Asturias, it joined the adjacent El Entrego and Blimea to form a single population center, San Martin del Rey, as a homonymous municipality. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Oviedo. The population was 3,849 in 2009, fewer residents than in previous years, declining due to the crisis of industrial restructuring in the Asturian coalfield. It is crossed by the Nalón River separating the Serallo neighborhood from the rest of the town. Aurelius of Asturias is believed to be buried at Iglesia de San Martín de Tours, which is near Sotrondio. It is the local parish church and was rebuilt by Duro Felguera after the Spanish Civil War. is located in the Plaza de Ramón y Cajal. (en)
  • Sotrondio es uno de los tres distritos, junto con El Entrego y Blimea, que forman la ciudad asturiana de San Martín del Rey Aurelio, en el concejo homónimo (España). Era la villa capital hasta que por Decreto de la Comunidad Autónoma de 13 de septiembre de 2007​ Sotrondio se une a las poblaciones limítrofes de El Entrego y Blimea para formar la población de San Martín del Rey Aurelio, que pasa a ser la capital de dicho municipio del Valle del Nalón. Se encuentra a 30 km de Oviedo. (es)
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  • Sotrondio es uno de los tres distritos, junto con El Entrego y Blimea, que forman la ciudad asturiana de San Martín del Rey Aurelio, en el concejo homónimo (España). Era la villa capital hasta que por Decreto de la Comunidad Autónoma de 13 de septiembre de 2007​ Sotrondio se une a las poblaciones limítrofes de El Entrego y Blimea para formar la población de San Martín del Rey Aurelio, que pasa a ser la capital de dicho municipio del Valle del Nalón. Se encuentra a 30 km de Oviedo. Alberga el ayuntamiento y la sede de la Mancomunidad Valle del Nalón. Cuenta con la estación de Sotrondio, polideportivo con piscina climatizada, un hotel, un instituto, un centro cultural en el antiguo mercado y está unida con Blimea por el parque de El Florán. Sotrondio conserva algunos de los elementos de patrimonio industrial fruto de su antigua actividad económica. En la ermita de San Martín de Tours, cercana a Sotrondio, se encuentra el que se cree según la tradición sepulcro del Rey Aurelio. La iglesia parroquial de Sotrondio es la de San Martín, de estilo historicista, construida por Duro Felguera tras la Guerra Civil. (es)
  • Sotrondio is a town in San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, Spain. In September 2007, by a decree of the Principality of Asturias, it joined the adjacent El Entrego and Blimea to form a single population center, San Martin del Rey, as a homonymous municipality. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Oviedo. The population was 3,849 in 2009, fewer residents than in previous years, declining due to the crisis of industrial restructuring in the Asturian coalfield. It is crossed by the Nalón River separating the Serallo neighborhood from the rest of the town. Aurelius of Asturias is believed to be buried at Iglesia de San Martín de Tours, which is near Sotrondio. It is the local parish church and was rebuilt by Duro Felguera after the Spanish Civil War. is located in the Plaza de Ramón y Cajal. (en)
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