Grado, Asturias
Grado | |
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| Grau/Grado | |
Town hall of Grado | |
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Flag Coat of arms | |
Location within Asturias | |
Grado Location in Spain | |
| Coordinates: 43°23′17″N 6°4′25″W / 43.38806°N 6.07361°W | |
| Country | Spain |
| Autonomous community | Asturias |
| Province | Asturias |
| Comarca | Oviedo |
| Judicial district | Grado |
| Capital | Grau/Grado |
| Government | |
| • Alcalde | José Luis Trabanco González (desde junio de 2015) (PP) |
| Area | |
• Total | 221.63 km2 (85.57 sq mi) |
| Highest elevation | 1,429 m (4,688 ft) |
| Population (2025-01-01)[1] | |
• Total | 9,681 |
| • Density | 43.68/km2 (113.1/sq mi) |
| Demonym(s) | moscón, moscona |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
| Postal code | 33119, 33820 to 33829, 33909 and 33928 |
| Website | www |
Grado (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾaðo]; Asturian: Grau, and officially Grau/Grado) is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias in Spain. It is bordered on the north by Candamo and Las Regueras, on the east by Proaza, Santo Adriano and Oviedo, on the south by Teverga and Yernes y Tameza, and on the west by Belmonte de Miranda and Salas.
The municipality's capital town, also with the same name, is famous for its markets, celebrated every Wednesday and Sunday. These markets, the oldest in Asturias, have their origin in the Middle Ages, when King Alfonso X the Wise granted Grado's town charter.[2]
Parishes
Natural wonders
Gallery
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A street in Grado
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La Escanda
See also
References
- ^ National Statistics Institute (13 December 2025). "Municipal Register of Spain of 2025".
- ^ "Mercado en Grado". Turismo Asturias (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2026-01-01.
External links
- Ayuntamiento de Grau/Grado (Spanish and some articles in English)