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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monuments of Oviedo and the Kingdom of the Asturias' has mentioned 'Capital city' in the following places:
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Oviedo (UK: /xcbx8cxc9x92vixcbx88exc9xaadoxcax8a/, US: /xcbx8coxcax8avi-, oxcax8axcbx88vjexc9xaadoxcax8a, -xcbx88vjxc9x9b-, -xc3xb0oxcax8a/,[2][3][4] Spanish:xc2xa0[oxcbx88xcexb2jexc3xb0o]; Asturian: Uvixc3xa9u [uxcbx88xcexb2jexcax8a]) is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region.
Oviedo owes to a later king, Alfonso II The Chaste (791xe2x80x93842), its establishment as a capital city and ruling seat as a result of the moving of the court from Pravia and the creation of the Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela, a major event in the history of Oviedo, a church dedicated to The Saviour, the Cathedral of San Salvador, and a royal palace formed the nucleus of Oviedo.
The Churches of Santa Maria del Naranco (built between 842-850 under Ramiro I, San Miguel de Lillo (also built under Ramiro I, Santa Cristina de Lena (built around 850), the Camara Santa of Oviedo Cathedral and San Julian de los Prados (popularly called xe2x80x9cSantullanoxe2x80x9d and constructed under Alphonse II, between 791-842), located in and around the capital city of Oviedo, are the most representative examples.