Ibias is a municipality in the autonomous community of Asturias, Spain. As of 2023, its population was 1,121. It shares its name with the river Ibias, which flows through the municipality. Its capital and largest parish is San Antolín; it is also composed of the parishes Cecos, Marentes, Os Coutos, Pelliceira, San Clemente, Sena, Seroiro, Sisterna, Taladrid, and Tormaleo. Ibias is located in the Central Massif of the Cantabrian Mountains, and contains within it a section of the Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias Natural Park.
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Ibias is a municipality in the autonomous community of Asturias, Spain. As of 2023, its population was 1,121. It shares its name with the river Ibias, which flows through the municipality. Its capital and largest parish is San Antolín; it is also composed of the parishes Cecos, Marentes, Os Coutos, Pelliceira, San Clemente, Sena, Seroiro, Sisterna, Taladrid, and Tormaleo. Ibias is located in the Central Massif of the Cantabrian Mountains, and contains within it a section of the Fuentes del Narcea, Degaña e Ibias Natural Park.
The first verifiable written mentions of Ibias were recorded in the 11th century, where it was referred to as "Ibi" and "Ibia." In the 14th century, a legal dispute between the members of the ruling House of Ibias and their subjects, who sought recognition of their rights, was resolved in favor of the House. Four centuries later, after complaints due to abuses of power, the House had much of its territory seized, and Ibias lost some of its area. Furthermore, in 1836, the region of Degaña split off into a separate municipality, further shrinking Ibias. Historically, Ibias is also known for its torneiros, skilled craftsman who fabricated and sold fine wooden utensils throughout Spain.
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