Sovereign Council of Asturias and León

Sovereign Council of
Asturias and León
Consejo Soberano de Asturias y León
Conseyu Soberanu d'Asturies y Llión
1936a–1937
Coat of arms
StatusUnrecognized state
CapitalGijón
Common languagesAsturian, Castilian
GovernmentCouncil republic
President 
 1936–1937
Belarmino Tomás
Historical eraSpanish Civil War
 Established
6 September 1936a
 Legalized by the Second Spanish Republic government
23 December 1936
 Independence proclamation
24 August 1937
 Disestablished
21 October 1937
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Second Spanish Republic
Spanish State
Today part ofSpain
 Asturias
a. As the Interprovincial Council of Asturias and León

The Sovereign Council of Asturias and León (Spanish: Consejo Soberano de Asturias y León, Asturian: Conseyu Soberanu d'Asturies y Llión), was an unrecognized state in northern Spain during the Spanish Civil War. Proclaimed on 6 September 1936, it was self-declared sovereign on 24 August 1937, while the region was occupied on 20 October 1937 by Franco's military forces. Belarmino Tomás was the Sovereign Council's first and only President. The capital of the short-lived state was Gijón.