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The Famine that Led Asturias to Its First Revolution

Summary by La Vanguardia
More than half a hundred dead in Oviedo alone – many of them from other councils – and an unknown, but presumably larger, number throughout the Principality as there were no specific studies.The famine that struck Asturias in the mid-19th century presented those figures only in the first six months of 1854, when the situation became unsustainable and became one of the main triggers of what has become known as the first Asturian revolution.Keep r…
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More than half a hundred dead in Oviedo alone – many of them from other councils – and an unknown, but presumably larger, number throughout the Principality as there were no specific studies.The famine that struck Asturias in the mid-19th century presented those figures only in the first six months of 1854, when the situation became unsustainable and became one of the main triggers of what has become known as the first Asturian revolution.Keep r…

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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