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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Coal mining regions in Australia, Coal mining regions in Canada, Coal mining regions in France, Coal mining regions in Germany, Coal mining regions in Spain, Coal mining regions in Ukraine, Coal mining regions in the Czech Republic, Coal mining regions in the Netherlands, Coal mining regions in the United States, Asturias, Limburg, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Ruhr, Eastern Mountain Coal Fields, Powder River Basin, Pittsburgh coal seam, Hunter Valley Coal Chain, Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, Coal-mining region, Denver Basin, Coal Region, Mining in Limburg, Winding Gulf Coalfield, Raton Basin, Thar Coalfield, Bowen Basin, Surat Basin, Illinois Basin, Pocahontas Coalfield, Donets Basin, Western Coal Fields, Black Warrior Basin, Logan Coalfield, Cahaba Basin, Pittsburgh Coalfield, New River Coalfield, Pittsburg-Weir Coalfield, Dan River Coalfield, Clearfield Coalfield, Connellsville Coalfield, Meadow Branch Coalfield, Panhandle Coalfield, Radnice coal basin. Excerpt: The Principality of Asturias (Spanish: , IPA: Asturian: , IPA: ) is an autonomous community within the kingdom of Spain, former Kingdom of Asturias in the Middle Ages. It is situated on the Spanish north coast (Bay of Biscay) facing the Cantabrian Sea. The most important cities are the provincial capital, Oviedo (Uvieu), the seaport and largest city Gijon (Xixon), and the industrial town of Aviles. Other towns include Mieres, Langreo (with La Felguera and Sama), Pola de Siero, Luarca, Luanco (Lluanco) Cangas de Onis, Cangas del Narcea, Grado, Lena, Laviana, El Entrego, Villaviciosa, Vegadeo, and Llanes. See also List of municipalities in Asturias, Comarcas of Asturias. Asturias is bordered on the east by Cantabria, on the south by Castile and Leon, on the west by Galicia (Lugo), and on the north by the Cantabrian Sea. Asturias has been occupied, first by Ho...