Boal (
Galician-Asturian
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: ''Bual'')
is a
municipality
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, a
civil parish
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and a town in the
Autonomous Community
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of the
Principality of Asturias
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It is coextensive ...
(
Spain
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, ...
). It borders north with
El Franco
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and
Coaña, south with
Illano, west with
Castropol
Castropol is a municipality in Asturias
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and east with
Villayón
Villayón () is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north by Navia (Spain), Navia, on the west by Coaña, Boal and Illano, on the east by Valdés, Asturias, Valdés, Tineo y Alla ...
.
The main way of access to the municipality is the regional road AS-12, which connects
Navia with
Grandas de Salime. The whole municipality has a population of 1,632 inhabitants, whereas there are about 496 inhabitants in the capital town.
Etymology
Etymologically, it is usually considered that "Boal" comes either from the
Indo-european languages
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, ''*bod-'' (
stream,
ditch
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), or from the
Latin
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, ''bove'' or ''*bovale'' (ox). Although some authors believe that "Boal" could be understood as the expression of an old anthroponym or person name, Bovali (iler) or Baudiliu (adducing the form Baudali), it is common to consider its original meaning either as ''"terreno frecuentado y apropiado para el pasto del ganado vacuno"'' ("land frequented and appropriate for the grazing of cattle") or as ''"corral de bueyes o dehesa boyal"'' ("
corral
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for oxen or ox
pasture
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"). In fact,
Corominas Corominas is a Spanish surname that may refer to
* Ernest Corominas (1913–1992), Spanish-French mathematician
*Ferran Corominas (born 1983), Spanish football forward
*Juan Manuel González Corominas (born 1968), Spanish off-road motorbike driver
* ...
mentions in
Aragonese ''boalage, boalar, "dehesa boyal"'' ("ox pasture") as derivatives of ''boal'', which would be at the same time a variant of ''boyal, "perteneciente al buey o al ganado vacuno"'' ("belonging to ox or to cattle") .
History
Ancient times
There still remain traces proving the existence of settlements in this municipality in a time prior to the arrival of Romans. Although it is supposed that there were already populated enclaves in the area during the
Paleolithic
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, there are no remains of this time, so such a supposition could not be demonstrated. Nevertheless, remains of the
Neolithic
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have reached up to the present day. For example, several burial mounds were found in the mountain range of
Penouta in what is one of the vastest burial mound fields in the whole Asturias, with 72 catalogued tombs. Likewise,
dolmen
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s near
Llaviada (nowadays disappeared) are supposed to date from this time, together with the oscillating granitic mass known as
Penedo Aballón
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History
Founded in 1614, Penedo has many important examples of Portugu ...
(located near Penouta, and knocked down in 2004, probably by a few vandals).
From the
Bronze Age
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(approximately 1500-1100 b.C) are believed to date the anthropomorphic paintings (both masculine and feminine) found in the
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Algeria
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Cape Verde
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* ...
("Cave of Devil" in English), located near the hamlet of
Froseira, in the civil parish of
Doiras
Doiras is one of seven parishes (administrative divisions) in Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). It borders north with ...
.
All the preceding facts, together with the signals of mining work devoted to the extraction of metals and, especially the
Celtic fortifications
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Sport ...
of
Pendia,
Los Mazos
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and
La Escrita
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also prove the aforementioned pre-Roman settlements.
The subsequent
Roman
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presence, after the conquest carried out by the legions under command of General
Publio Carisio (the X Gemina and the V Alaudae), left imprints such as several coins and
ceramics
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fragments, as well as probably the origin of the names of some small villages such as
Vega de Ouria
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, likely due to the presence of some river
gold
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working in that time. In those days, it is believed that the area corresponding to the civil parish of
Castrillón
Castrillón is a municipality in Asturias, located on the central coast. It has an area of 56.70 km² and a population of 22,361 inhabitants (in 2005). The most important population centres are the capital Piedras Blancas, Salinas, and R ...
was populated by the astur tribe of
Pesicos, whereas the area located western from the
Navia River would have been inhabited by the gallaeci tribe of
Albions.
After about four centuries of Roman domination, the barbarians entered the Iberian Peninsula, and
Suebi
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settled down in the western area of Asturias, reaching their maximum expansion about the year 450. It is known that later arrived
Visigoths
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, that occupied the whole territory about 584. However, there are very little archaeological remains of all those populations.
Middle Ages
Little is known about the history of Boal at the beginning of the
Middle Ages
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, during the asturian monarchy. The fights between the bishops of
Oviedo
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and
Lugo
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for the territories located between the rivers
Navia and
Eo came to an end by means of an agreement promoted by the king
Alfonso VII
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. Thus, all those territories and Boal included among them were submitted to the bishop of Oviedo by donation in the year 1154, under the generic denomination of territory of
Castropol
Castropol is a municipality in Asturias
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.
In 1368, the bishop D. Gutierre, appointed
Alvar Pérez Osorio
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as "governor" of the
Tierra de Ribadeo
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y Grandas, which comprised the current municipalities of Boal, Castropol, Coaña, El Franco, Grandas de Salime, Illano,
Pesoz,
San Martín de Oscos,
Santa Eulalia de Oscos
Santa Eulalia de Oscos (Eonavian: Santalla d'Ozcos) is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north by Villanueva de Oscos, on the south and west by Lugo province of Galicia, a ...
,
Tapia,
Taramundi
Taramundi is a municipality in the Principality of Asturias, Spain.
It neighbors on the north side with San Tirso de Abres and Vegadeo, on the east side with Villanueva de Oscos and Vegadeo, on the south side with Santa Eulalia de Oscos and A ...
and
Vegadeo, having up to 41 parishes. This was a time of many violent uprisings because of the high taxes Pérez Osorio obliged the inhabitants of the area to pay.
Subsequently, bishops created several villages and municipalities, so at the beginning of the 16th century, the Tierra de Ribadeo was divided into five municipalities: Castropol,
Piantón,
Barres, El Franco and Grandas, with Boal belonging to the municipality of El Franco.
Modern Ages
This system of municipalities was in force until the arrival of the
King Felipe II
Philip II) in Spain, while in Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent ( es, Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal from ...
, who obtained permission from the
Pope Gregory XIII
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to divide and sell any town, place and jurisdiction, what allowed him to obtain financing for wars and to pay the great debt he had. There were attempts of buying jurisdictions by some individuals (with the intention to advance in the social scale), but the most usual was the buying by the people.
This favored that in those years Boal disassociated from the Church. In 1579,
Alonso López de Navia y Bolaño
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Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 36.6% of all known bearers of the surname ''Alonso'' were residents of Spain (frequency 1:222), 26.1% of Mexico (1: ...
, an inhabitant of the town of Navia, gave power to Pedro Bermúdez to arrange with
Alonso de Camino
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Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 36.6% of all known bearers of the surname ''Alonso'' were residents of Spain (frequency 1:222), 26.1% of Mexico (1: ...
, who initially registered the parishes of Serandinas, Boal, Doiras, Pesoz, Coaña,
Trelles
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The population is 292 (INE
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,
Villacondide
Villacondide is one of seven parishes (administrative divisions) in the Cuaña
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, etc., expecting to buy them, for shortly after transferring the parishes of Boal,
Serandinas and Doiras to
Rui Garcia de Cangas Rui or RUI may refer to:
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in order to reduce expenses.
The fears of the people of villages to depend on the lords, considering the abuses they committed against their inhabitants, led them to "buy themselves" and to incorporate to the Crown. Thus, the parishes of Boal, Serandinas and Doiras were redeemed in 1580, starting to have the jurisdictional status of ''"realengo"'' (directly depending on the King).
The definitive independence of Boal as a municipality took place in 1584, when representatives of the inhabitants of its parishes met, drawing up the first local regulations and agreeing on the way to choose the offices of town councilors, mayor, constables, attorneys, etc. Thus, parishes became towns with civil and criminal jurisdiction, and representatives would meet once a year to choose the aforementioned offices. In this time, the capital of the municipality changed and it was held in several of its villages (
Prelo,
Armal, Castrillón, and the town of Boal), but it definitely returned to Boal in 1791.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, in which the clearly predominant activities in Boal were agriculture and cattle farming, beautiful family seats and palaces were built in the municipality, but at present most of them are almost completely disappeared, although with some exceptions such as the
Palace of Miranda
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, in the village of Prelo. There is no doubt that the 18th century was the most prosperous for the municipality because, in addition to the fundamental farming activities, the craftwork industries became noticeably important too, and by the middle of this century there were 4
fulling mill
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mallet
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s to stretch
iron
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, one
forge, and 42
mills for grain.
19th century
It is also known that during the
Spanish War of Independence
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the French troops occupied Boal in the belief that the town hosted a weapons factory. A group of inhabitants of Boal took part in the "
Alarma del cerezal" (a group of people who met to avoid an invasion or to defend from the enemy), but they could not avoid
Maurice Mathieu’s soldiers to invade the town on March 19, 1809, establishing a camp in Llaviada, and causing numerous deaths, plundering and damages.
A few years later, in 1814 and 1820, Serandinas unsuccessfully tried to become a municipality independent of Boal. Furthermore, in July 1823 noticeable damages were caused by a group of about 24 robbers commanded by
Miguel Álvarez Samartino de la Trapa
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, who stole money from the taxes income and tore documents of the municipal secretary’s office. It is believed that two inhabitants of Armal could have taken part in these happenings, but they could not be captured as people in their village would have covered them up.
During the
Carlist Wars the municipality was invaded again: in 1836, a guerrilla group commanded by
San Breixo entered in Boal, but he was captured in the following year and subsequently executed by firing squad in the cemetery of Piantón by a militia formed in Boal. Shortly after, in 1837, it was inaugurated the parish church devoted to
Santiago Apóstol, and in 1842, the town hall and the jail.
It is also worth mentioning other events that took place in the municipality in this century. Among them is the
cholera epidemic of 1854 and 1855, although it was not excessively virulent. That was not the case of the
smallpox
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epidemic of 1870, much more serious and deadly.
Also in the 19th century, Boal saw the birth of one of its most distinguished figures,
Bernardo Acevedo y Huelves
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, whose name was later given to the municipal library. Among his works it is worth highlighting ''"Boal y su concejo"'' ("Boal and its municipality"), a very clarifying picture about the way of life and the customs in the municipality at the end of the 19th century, which also shows the importance the industry of iron forge (at present disappeared) had by that time.
In connection with this, it is worth mentioning the uprising that took place in 1895, in which the forgers of the municipality destroyed all the machines for making tacks that Víctor Sánchez, a local businessman, was installing in the village of Armal with the aim to start a strong tacking industry able to face the great external competition, especially that English one, which finally made unfeasible the traditional means of working iron in the municipality.
20th century
The end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th were years of important migratory flows, especially to the
Americas. From these years date several large houses, property of emigrants who had made fortune in the Americas, such as for example Villa Anita. In addition, the money furnished by many emigrants contributed decisively to the construction of various schools in several villages of the municipality and the elementary school of the capital town, known as "Las Graduadas", in 1934, which was promoted by the ''"Sociedad de Instrucción Naturales del Concejo de Boal"'' ("Association for the Education Natives of the Municipality of Boal") in
La Habana
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Cuba
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). Also in these years several public washing houses were built in the municipality.
Some other infrastructures of capital relevance for Boal were built at the beginning of the 20th century. That was the case of the road connecting Navia and Grandas de Salime, with the construction of the stretch from Navia to Boal. Furthermore, in 1934 it was built the dam of Doiras, and in the year 1951 it was started the large-scale exploitation of the
tungsten
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mines near Penouta, although they closed in 1961.
The decadence of tungsten mining, which had employed up to 254 workers, and the end of the construction of the big reservoirs along the Navia River, together with the gradual abandonment of cattle farming (still at present the main economic activity of the municipality) led to new migratory flows, especially from the 1950s on, but in this case they were directed preferentially to other regions of
Spain
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, national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' ( Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, ...
(the industrialized center of Asturias,
Madrid
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, etc.) or to Europe (
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,
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,
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,
Switzerland, etc.), giving rise to a progressive depopulation that still continues at present.
Geography
Physical geography
Being located in the middle basin of the
Navia River, the municipality of Boal is crossed by that river from south/south-east to north-east, where its course acts as a natural border with the neighboring municipality of
Villayón
Villayón () is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain. It is bordered on the north by Navia (Spain), Navia, on the west by Coaña, Boal and Illano, on the east by Valdés, Asturias, Valdés, Tineo y Alla ...
. On its way through this municipality, the Navia River is dammed first in
Doiras
Doiras is one of seven parishes (administrative divisions) in Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). It borders north with ...
, and later, downstream, by that of
Arbón, already located in Villayón. Two noticeable tributaries pouring their water on the Navia River in the municipality of Boal are the
Urubio River (in the reservoir of Doiras) and the
Pendia River (in the reservoir of Arbón).
The main elevation of the terrain is located already bordering with the municipalities of
Illano and
Castropol
Castropol is a municipality in Asturias
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: it is the range of
La Bobia
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, of 1,201 m above sea level. It is also worth mentioning
La Cristaleira
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(1,036 m) in the southern area of the municipality,
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* Pena National Palace, Sintra, Portugal
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(921 m) in the north-western area,
Penouta (899 m) in the northern zone (from there it is possible to see a wide panoramic view of the coast from the municipality of Navia to the environs of
Foz, in the province of
Lugo
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) and
Penácaros (732 m) in the central area. The capital town of the municipality is located relatively far away from the main valley of the Navia River, in the headwaters of the Pendia River and surrounded by the three aforementioned mountains, at about 450 m above sea level.
Civil parishes

The municipality of Boal is divided in 7
civil parish
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es:
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Boal (in
Eonavian
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: ''Bual''): 966 inhabitants.
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Castrillón
Castrillón is a municipality in Asturias, located on the central coast. It has an area of 56.70 km² and a population of 22,361 inhabitants (in 2005). The most important population centres are the capital Piedras Blancas, Salinas, and R ...
(in Eonavian: ''Castriyón''): 182 inhabitants.
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Doiras
Doiras is one of seven parishes (administrative divisions) in Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). It borders north with ...
: 153 inhabitants.
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Lebredo
Llebredo is a parish in the municipalities of Boal, Coaña, and El Franco
El Franco is a municipality in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias. It is bordered on the north by the Cantabrian Sea, and to the west by Tapia d ...
(in Eonavian: ''Llebredo''): 13 inhabitants.
*
La Ronda (in Eonavian: ''A Ronda''): 63 inhabitants.
*
Rozadas
La Veigadouria is one of seven parishes in Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). It borders north with El Franco and Coaña, s ...
: 176 inhabitants.
*
Serandinas (in Eonavian: ''Serandías''): 223 inhabitants.
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Main populated places
*Boal: 526 inhabitants.
*
Armal: 154 inhabitants.
*
Doiras
Doiras is one of seven parishes (administrative divisions) in Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). It borders north with ...
: 98 inhabitants.
*
Miñagón: 94 inhabitants.
*
Rozadas
La Veigadouria is one of seven parishes in Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). It borders north with El Franco and Coaña, s ...
: 79 inhabitants.
*
Serandinas: 69 inhabitants.
*
Prelo: 61 inhabitants.
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Los Mazos
Los Mazos is a town situated in Tuxpan Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico. The population was 132 according to the 2020 census. Los Mazos sits at a height of 1,780 meters. Located on the skirts of a couple of volcanoes, an inactive one called El Nev ...
: 49 inhabitants.
*
Sampol: 41 inhabitants.
*
Castrillón
Castrillón is a municipality in Asturias, located on the central coast. It has an area of 56.70 km² and a population of 22,361 inhabitants (in 2005). The most important population centres are the capital Piedras Blancas, Salinas, and R ...
: 39 inhabitants.
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The parish of Boal

The parish of Boal is in size with a population of 1,137 (
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2007).
The town of Boal is the head of this civil parish and also the capital of the homonymous municipality. It is located in the south-eastern mountainside of the Penouta range near the headwaters of the Pendia River, at about 450 m above sea level. It has a population of 588 inhabitants, being they distributed among the three main districts which the town consists of:
*Boal de Arriba (Upper Boal): this is the historical nucleus of the village, with narrow streets (Alonso Rodríguez Street and Buenos Aires Avenue) where the older houses are located, together with the fairground that hosts the cattle market, and the cemetery.
*Zona central (Central area): includes the ''Plaza de la Iglesia'' (Church Square), where the parish church devoted to
Santiago Apóstol is located, the ''Plaza del Ayuntamiento'' (Town Hall Square) and the Asturias Avenue, where the ''Casa de Cultura'' (House of Culture) that hosts the municipal library, and most of the shops and bars, restaurants and hotels are located. This area includes also the Everardo Villamil Street and the Republic of Cuba Avenue.
*Boal de Abajo (Lower Boal): it has grown along the AS-12 road (Melquiades Álvarez Street and Isidoro Fontana Street) and the Rosalía de la Cruz Street, hosting some interesting examples of the architecture of those emigrants who had made fortune in the Americas, among which we can stress the Casa de Damiana (1919) and, already on the road out of the village in direction to Grandas de Salime, Villa Anita (1926), decorated with glazed tiles in all its façades. Moreover, the elementary school (Escuelas Graduadas, nowadays called Centro Público de Educación Básica Carlos Bousoño) and the high school, together with the municipal sports center and pool are located in this area.
Villages of the parish of Boal
Demography
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Evolution of the population in the municipality of Boal since 1842 (Source: INE
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During the first decades of the 19th century the municipality of Boal kept a slow increase of population that was noticeably accelerated with the construction of the dam of Doiras in 1930, reaching in that year its historical maximum of 7,365 inhabitants. The relatively high levels of population remained until 1960, not just because of the dam but also because of the
tungsten
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mining near
Penouta and because of the existence of a traditional agriculture requiring a lot of labor. Thanks to all these factors, the municipality of Boal could be once the most populous one in the middle course of the
Navia River. Nevertheless, from 1960 on and due to the closing of mines and to the changes experienced by the traditional agriculture, a very important migratory flow started.
Emigration
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has marked the municipality in different ways. By the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th one, the migratory flow went overseas, to the Americas, especially to
Argentina
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and
Cuba
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, from where emigrants kept their influence in the municipality. A proof of that are the very important money transferences they made and which allowed the construction of different buildings, as well as their promoting of the education of the remaining youth in Boal. All this flow of money was interrupted by the Cuban revolution.
By the middle of the 20th century emigration started again and strongly, but this time it was directed to different destinations: to the centre of
Europe
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,
France
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,
Germany
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, and also to the main industrial towns and cities of Asturias, especially
Gijón
Gijón () or () 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 cen ...
and
Avilés
Avilés (; ) is a town in Asturias, Spain. Avilés is, along with Oviedo and Gijón, one of the main cities in the Principality of Asturias.
The town occupies the flattest land in the municipality, partially in a land that belonged to the sea ...
, etc.
All these facts have brought a dramatic change in the demographic figure of the municipality, to the point that, as it can be observed on its representation, at present people over 60 years old constitute up to 42,7% of the total population, whereas people below 20 years old represent just as low as 8,4%.
Economy
Although the percentage of workers is clearly a majority in the
service sector
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(see table), its weight is quite lower than the regional mean, and it is not crazy to state that still at present, economy in Boal is based to a large extent on cattle farming, which employs almost one third of the working population, and is mainly destined to milk production, being Boal the main producer among the western municipalities in Asturias.
In recent years
apiculture
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has experienced a noticeable growth, becoming
honey
Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primar ...
one of the most typical products in the municipality. In spite of this, this activity is usually in a secondary place, constituting an extra-earnings source for many families, but not the main one. Nevertheless, as a proof of the importance of apiculture for the municipality, it is worth mentioning the famous Feria de la Miel (Honey Fair). Moreover, a few years ago it started working the company Boal Apícola, which markets about 20 tons of honey a year.
Politics
The political party that has been ruling during more time in the municipality of Boal since 1979 has been the
PSOE
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. The current mayor is the socialist José Antonio Barrientos, who is in his office since 1999, having been re-elected three times.
Gastronomy
In this mainly agricultural and farming municipality we can taste infinity of natural products, among which it is worth mentioning its excellent
vegetables
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,
beans
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and the great quality
potatoes
The potato is a starchy food, a tuber of the plant ''Solanum tuberosum'' and is a root vegetable native to the Americas. The plant is a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae.
Wild potato species can be found from the southern United ...
. Thus, Boal’s traditional cooking makes use of all those resources to have among its most typical dishes the
stock
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with "cimois" (
rapini
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) or
collard greens
Collard is a group of certain loose-leafed cultivars of ''Brassica oleracea'', the same species as many common vegetables including cabbage ( Capitata group) and broccoli ( Italica group). Collard is a member of the Viridis group of ''Brassic ...
.
Being this municipality rich in
meat, such as
veal
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,
pork
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Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved ...
,
kid
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** Also for a parent's offspring regardless of age
* Engage in joking
* Young goats
* The goat meat of young goats
* Kidskin, lea ...
,
lamb and mutton
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, etc., it is not surprising other dishes such as the meat or
sausages
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...
pie
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, the
lacón
''Lacón'' is a Spanish dried ham obtained from the shoulders or front legs of the pig.
Historically, ''lacón'' has been mentioned in texts since at least the 17th century.
''Lacón galego'' from Galicia, Spain, have a '' PGI'' status under ...
with rapini and "
cachelos" (pieces of cooked potato) or the
corn
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"
rapa" (similar to a pie but using corn and
bacon
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) have a prominent place too.
Game
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constitutes another important chapter in Boal’s cooking, being frequent pieces such as
roe deer
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and
wild boar
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, apart from
partridge
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,
Eurasian woodcock
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and
hare
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.
Regarding
sweets
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and
pastry
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, it is worth mentioning "
cocadas
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", "
venera
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" (a kind of almond-based marzipan) and "
cereixolos". Moreover, honey has a huge variety of applications on the local cooking, which is not surprising taking into account that it is a typical product in the municipality having widely recognized quality. And, of course, it is possible in Boal to enjoy the rest of
asturian typical dishes Asturian refers to something related to Asturias, in northern Spain:
* Asturians, the people of that region
* Asturian language
* Asturian cuisine, cuisine of the Asturias region of Spain
See also
* Asturian culture of the Epipalaeolithic or M ...
.
Tourism

Its most ancient signs are the cave paintings in the Cova del Demo. They are male, female and zoomorphic paintings. We can also find different architectural examples: palaces, large houses and churches, among which it is worth mentioning the following:
*The
Miranda Palace The Miranda Palace is located in the village of Prelo, which belongs to the municipality of Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias (Spain). ...
in Prelo, built during the 15th and 16th centuries and declared "well of cultural interest" in 1982. At first it consisted in a square tower with three floors that was subsequently extended. It had small openings that were later enlarged. The main body of the palace has two floors in the back side and one floor in the front side, due to the unevenness of the terrain. Above the entrance door it is placed a big coat of arms belonging to the family González de Prelo y Castrillón. Between the tower and the chapel there is an extra body, with corridors supported by stone columns. The chapel dates from 1776, having rectangle floor with two loopholes in both wings, and two
Rococo
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-inspired altarpieces painted in black and white. The wooden sculptures from the 17th and 18th centuries were removed because of the bad situation of the ceiling.
*The
Berdín Palace
The Berdín Palace ( Spanish: Palacio de Berdín; Galician: Pazo de Berdín) is located in the village of Doiras, in Boal
Boal (Galician-Asturian: ''Bual'') is a municipality, a civil parish and a town in the Autonomous Community of the Princip ...
in Doiras, from the 18th century, which attracts the attention because of its great size and its walls without any kind of decoration. It is constructed with masonry, with blocks of stone. Its floor has a U shape, and in the façade of the central courtyard there is a gallery above monolithic columns.

*The Palace of Armal, with the typical structure of the rural large houses: rectangular floor, built with masonry and slate, and having very little decoration.
*Villa Anita: it was built in 1926 by an emigrant to Cuba. It is a villa with a T-shaped floor, with three floors, in which English influences can be observed, together with Japanese ones and others from the Middle Ages. The façade is decorated with white ceramics (glazed tiles from Talavera) on its wings, having the main façade plant patterns. There is a glazed balcony on the first floor. The roof has two wings and it is covered with slate, and over the eaves it has some wooden decoration made of cut borders. The inside is as rich and well-preserved as the outside.
*Villa Damiana, built in 1919, is also a wonderful example of the historically-inspired architecture.
*Old Elementary School "Escuelas Graduadas" in Boal: this school was built between 1930 and 1934, promoted as other public works in the municipality by the "Sociedad de Instrucción Naturales del Concejo de Boal", founded in
La Habana
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Buenos Aires
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. It is a great building constructed with stone, with large windows and two entrances framed by big porchs, because boys entered by one wing whereas girls entered by the opposite one. All the roofs have big wooden eaves.
*The Church of Santiago Apóstol in Boal, built between 1831 and 1837, with a
Latin cross
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-shaped floor and a lateral porch built of granitic blocks of stone.
*The public Washing House in Boal, built thanks to the money sent by emigrants to the Americas and inaugurated in 1928. It has been recently restored and transformed into the Center for the Interpretation of the Washing Houses in the municipality of Boal. The building exhibits an important constructive wealth with a functional style, having mouldings and pinnacles, and it is a good example of the charitable anxiety for their native villages and for the poorest people of the returning emigrants.
*
Casa de la Apicultura
The Casa de la Apicultura (translation: ''Beekeeping House'') is a museum in Boal, Asturias, Spain. It is the home of a collection relating to beekeeping, apiculture, which is a traditional activity in this part of Asturias.
The museum is house ...
is an
apiculture
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museum.
Festivities
The municipality of Boal hosts a great number of festivities and fairs. Among the most important ones we can stress the following:
*On May 15: the feast in honor of
San Isidro which is held close to its hermitage in the mountain near the Penouta range.
*On June 13 and 14: the feast in honor of
San Antonio
("Cradle of Freedom")
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in Armal.
*On July 24, 25 and 26: the feast in honor of
Santiago Apóstol, in Boal. On July 21 and 22, the feast in honor of the
Virgen de la Magdalena in Doiras.
*On August 25: the feast in honor of
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in the homonym village.
*In October/November: the
Feria de la Miel
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In more recent official liturgical texts in English, the term ''weekday'' is used instead of ''feria''.
If the feast day of a saint falls on such a day, the ...
(Honey Fair) at the last weekend of October or the first one of November.
It is also worth mentioning the fortnightly market that takes place in Boal, hosted on every alternate Mondays. In addition, there are also several cattle markets during the year. Two of them are hosted in the fairground of Boal on the second Saturday of October and on the last one of April, and other two are hosted in the La Bobia range: on May 29, that of
San Fernando and on June 26 that of
San Pelayo.
People from Boal
*
Celestino Álvarez Celestino Álvarez González, writer and journalist born in the municipality of Boal
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, writer and journalist immigrated to
Cuba
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Carlos Bousoño
Carlos Bousoño Prieto (9 May 1923 – 24 October 2015) was a Spanish poet and literary critic. His work is frequently associated with the post-Spanish Civil War literary group.
Bousoño was a recipient of both the National Prize for Spanish Lit ...
, poet and literary critic.
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List of mayors of Boal
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* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
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Castrillón (Boal)
Castrillón is a municipality in Asturias, located on the central coast. It has an area of 56.70 km2 and a population of 22,361 inhabitants (in 2005). The most important population centres are the capital Piedrasblancas, Salinas (Castrilló ...
References
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Federación Asturiana de Concejos (Asturian Association of Municipalities)Boal in asturiasturismo.comPersonal website about Boal, with infinity of pictures of the municipalityMonograph about Boal in the journal La Nueva EspañaFundación Parque Histórico del Navia (Foundation Historical Park of the Navia)Search engine of asturian place names in the journal La Nueva España
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