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The Astures or Asturs, also named Astyrs,〔Silius Italicus, ''Punica'', III, 325.〕〔Martino, ''Roma contra Cantabros y Astures – Nueva lectura de las fuentes'', p. 18, footnote 15.〕 were the Hispano-Celtic inhabitants of the northwest area of Hispania that now comprises almost the entire modern autonomous community of Asturias, the modern province of León, and the northern part of the modern province of Zamora (all in Spain), and east of Trás os Montes in Portugal. They were a horse-riding highland cattle-raising people who lived in circular huts of stone drywall construction. The Albiones were a major tribe from western Asturias. Isidore of Seville,〔Isidore of Seville, ''Etymologies'', IX: 2, 112, noted by David Magie, "Augustus' War in Spain (26-25 B.C.)" ''Classical Philology'' 15.4 (October 1920:323–339) p.336 note 3.〕 gave an etymology as coming from a ''river Asturia'', identified by David Magie with the Órbigo in the plain of León, by others the modern Esla.
==Location==

The Asturian homeland encompassed the modern autonomous community of Asturias and the León, eastern Lugo, Orense, and northern Zamora provinces, along with the northeastern tip of the Portuguese region of Trás-os-Montes. Here they held the towns of ''Lancia'' (Villasabariego – León), ''Asturica'' (Astorga – León), ''Mons Medullius'' (Las Medulas? – León), ''Bergidum'' (Cacabelos, near Villafranca del Bierzo – León), ''Bedunia'' (Castro de Cebrones – León), ''Aliga'' (Alixa? – León), ''Curunda'' (Castro de Avelãs, Trás-os-Montes), ''Lucus Asturum'' (Lugo de Llanera – Asturias), ''Brigaetium'' (Benavente – Zamora), and ''Nemetobriga'' (Puebla de Trives – Orense), which was the religious center.

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