[edit] HistoryIn prehistoric times Piloña lay along the natural path between Oviedo and Cangas de Onís, in the narrow basin that parallels the coast. Piloña was the largest settlement along that path which connected central Asturias with the Asturian east. Even earlier there were paleolithic settlements in caves in Piloña such as Aviao (Espinaredo) Cave, Collaréu Cave, and La Peña Ferran (Ferran Rock) which were excavated by the Count de la Vega del Sella in the 1920's. There are several sites with paleolithic rock art and Neardenthal remains, most notable perhaps being Sidrón Cave in Borines. During Roman times Beloncio was occupied, and is identified with the town Paelontium, mentioned by Ptolomy as the capital of the Astur tribe known as Lugones. There is also evidence of Roman occupation at Borines. [edit] EconomicsThe area is poor, and is depopulating. There were over 20,000 inhabitants in 1930; 8,799 in 2001; and 8,440 in 2005. The three largest towns are Infiesto (with about 20& of the population) and Villamayor and Sevares. All three are on the Piloña River, a left-hand tributary of the Sella River, and on the main highway, the N-634. The area is agricultural with cattle raising for both milk and meat, and with some production of forest products. [edit] External links
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