The province of Asturias is a single-province autonomous community, which means that the entire territory of Asturias is part of a single province, also called the province of Asturias. Although it is a single province, Asturias It is organized territorially into 78 councils (municipalities) and 8 regions, in addition to the judicial districts, which are 18.
Oviedo is home to the offices of the Government of the Principality of Asturias at C/ Hermanos Menéndez Pidal, No. 7-9, the Oviedo City Council with offices such as the tax collection office in Plaza de la Constitución and the Statistics Section at Calle Rosal, 23, and the offices of the Tax Agency, Social Security and the State Public Employment Service, which operate as Cl@ve registration offices.
Capital of Asturias
The capital of the Principality of Asturias is the city of OviedoLocated in the central part of Asturias, with excellent highway connections to the rest of the province, it is home to most official bodies.
· Headquarters of the General Assembly of the Principality of Asturias. Fruela Street.
· Headquarters of the Presidency of the Principality of Asturias. Suárez de la Riva Street.
· Headquarters of the High Court of Justice of the Principality of Asturias. Plaza Porlier.
Oviedo: basic information
Oviedo, capital of the Principality of Asturias, is a welcoming city nestled at the foot of Mount Naranco. Read more
Public Administrations of Asturias
Tax Services of the Principality of Asturias
They have an office at C/ Hermanos Menéndez Pidal, nº 7-9, Oviedo.
Electronic Headquarters of the Government of the Principality of Asturias
You can contact us by phone at 985 27 91 00 or 012 for information.
Delegation of the Government of the Autonomous Community of the Principality of Asturias
Plaza de España, 6
33007 – Oviedo (Asturias)
Phones: 984 769 000
Faxes: 984 769 232 – 984 769 233 – 984 769 231
Email: personal_oiac.asturias@correo.gob.es
Municipalities of Asturias
There are 78 municipalities that make up the autonomous community, we list them below in alphabetical order.
Aller, Allande, Amieva, Avilés, Belmonte de Miranda, Bimenes, Boal, Cabrales, Cabranes, Candamo, Cangas de Onís, Cangas del Narcea, Caravia, Carreño, Caso, Castrillón, Castropol, Coaña, Colunga, Corvera de Asturias, Cudillero, Degaña, El Franco, Gijón, Gozón, Grado, Grandas de Salime, Ibias, Illano, Illas, Langreo, Laviana, Lena, Llanera, Llanes, Mieres, Morcín, Muros de Nalón, Nava, Navia, Noreña, Onís, Oviedo, Parres, Peñamellera Alta, Peñamellera Baja, Pesoz, Piloña, Ponga, Pravia, Proaza, Quirós, Las Regueras, Ribadedeva, Ribadesella, Ribera de Arriba, Riosa, Salas, San Martin de Oscos, San Martin del Rey Aurelio, San Tirso of Abres, Santa Eulalia de Oscos, Santo Adriano, Sariego, Siero, Sobrescobio, Somiedo, Soto del Barco, Tapia de Casariego, Taramundi, Teverga, Tineo, Valdés, Vegadeo, Villanueva de Oscos, Villaviciosa, Villayón, Yernes and Tameza.
Text: © Ramón Molleda for asturias.com









