Deva, Gijón Explained

Deva
Settlement Type:Parish
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Spain
Subdivision Type1:Autonomous community
Subdivision Name1:Asturias
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Asturias
Subdivision Type3:Municipality
Subdivision Name3:Gijón
Population Total:712
Population As Of:2016

Deva is a parish of the municipality of Gijón, in Asturias, Spain. The toponym itself comes from an ancient pre-Roman/astur deity.[1]

Its population was 705 in 2012.

Points of interest

Deva is a residential and rural area which borders the municipality of Villaviciosa in the east, and with the districts of Cabueñes in the north and Caldones in the south. The area is mainly made up of fields (occupied mainly by cows), belonging to adjacent farmhouses. There are also many chalets and houses, and a horseriding center. A small river passes through the area and it is common for cityfolk to come to Deva at the weekends to enjoy the fresh air and the many bars and "merenderos".

The highest peak is Monte Deva (423 m). There is a small natural park surrounding the peak, where roe deer, wild boar and many species of bird can be found. There is also an astronomical observatory, and great views of the city of Gijon.

Holidays

The parish of Deva celebrates a traditional Fiesta every year in honour of their patron saint, San Salvador. Deva's vibrant community spirit is highlighted during these festivities, where elders and youths mingle, eating lamb and drinking cider.

Villages and their neighbourhoods

Castañera
  • El Fondón
  • Llorea
  • La Olla
  • El Pedroco
  • La Reguera
  • Riosecu
    San Antonio
    Serantes
  • Zarracina
  • External links

    43.5066°N -5.5874°W

    Notes and References

    1. http://mas.lne.es/toponimia/index.php?leer=277&palabra=deva