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{{Infobox country
|native_name = '''República Federal Socialista Asturllionesa'''
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|national_motto = Paz y Trabayu (Peace and Work)
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As stated before, provinces are the second level administrative divisions. In cases like Asturies, Cantabria and the Pisuerga Sources provinces exist, but their administration is blended with the first level one.
The list of the provinces is the following:
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#Cantabria
#Pisuerga
#Asturies
#Llión
#El Bierzu
#Zamora
#Salamanca
#Praséncia
#Caçris
#Don Benitu
#Méria
#Badahós
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[[File:AFSRprovinces.png|thumb|Provinces]]
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Comarcas are the next level, and the core of the country's organization. Comarcas are contained in their respective provinces, but they are more important in day-to-day politics, with direct representation in the Federal Assembly (the whole country's legislature) and in many other administrative bodies and agencies. There is only a cases of a coincidental province and comarca, this being El Bierzu.
===Municipalities and lower divisions===
As the whole national system relies on delegative democracy, neighbourhood councils are important, and in order to reach them in many cases lower divisions than the municipality are needed. These divisions depend on the distribution of population in the municipalities, varying from neighbourhoods in cities to direct administration of the municipality, passing through parish-like divisions.
==Flora and Fauna==
==Economy==
==Culture==
===World Heritage Sites===
Asturies-Llión has 10 World Heritage Sites. These include the paleolithic cave art of the northern Iberian Peninsula, which is shared with Spain, the Prehistoric Rock Art Sites of the Côa Valley and Siega Verde, which is shared with Portugal and Primeval Beech Forests, shared with other countries of Europe. In addition, Asturies-Llión has also 2 Intangible cultural heritage, or "Human treasures". There are also 7 candidates.
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! scope="row" style="background:#D0E7FF;"|Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of the Northern Iberian Peninsula
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|The monastery is home of Our Lady of Guadalupi, a shrine to the Virgin Mary found in the 13th century after being buried from Muslim invaders in 714. The Virgin of Guadalupi and the monastery served as important symbols during the Reconquista, culminating in 1492, the same year as Christopher Columbus' discovery of America. The Guadalupi Virgin became an important symbol during the evangelization of America.
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|[[File:Image-Alto del perdon.jpg|150px|Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela]]
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|The Route, or the Way of St. James, is a
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|[[File:Panorámica de Las Médulas.jpg|150px|Las Médulas]]
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|The Romans established a gold mine and worked the site for two centuries. They used an early form of
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! scope="row" style="background:#D0E7FF;"|Prehistoric Rock-Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde
|[[File:Rock Art Foz Coa 01.jpg|150px|Rock art in Côa]]
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|The original 1998 listing contained examples of
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| Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians are used to study the spread of the beech tree (
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===Sport===
===National holidays and festivals===
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