词条 | Gijón |
释义 | Gijón Spain ![]() Historic monuments include Roman baths and several medieval palaces. Gijón is the seat of the Labour University, founded in 1955 for the sons of workers, and of the Jovellanos Institute (1797), a commercial and nautical school named for the 18th-century philosopher Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos y Ramírez, a native of the city. Gijón's seaport, Puerto del Musel, leads Spain in the coasting trade and is an international port of call. Coal (the chief export) and iron taken from the Asturian mines and fishing are of economic importance. Industries include iron, steel, and chemical manufactures, petroleum refining, liquor distilling, and food processing. Bathing beaches have made Gijón a leading summer resort on the Costa Verde. Pop. (2007 est.) mun., 274,037. |
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