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  1. Ferrol ( Galician: [feˈrɔl] ⓘ, Spanish: [feˈrol] ⓘ) is a city in the province of A Coruña [2] in Galicia, Spain. It is located in the Rías Altas, in the vicinity of Strabo 's Cape Nerium (modern day Cape Prior ). [3] [4] [2] [5] According to the 2021 census, the city has a population of 64,785, making it the seventh largest settlement ...

  2. Ribeira, Galicia. /  42.567°N 8.983°W  / 42.567; -8.983. Ribeira is the capital of the comarca of Barbanza, in the province of A Coruña in the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. The capital and most populous urban center is Santa Uxía de Ribeira. Another of its major points is the center of San Martin de Oleiros.

  3. A Coruña Spain is an ancient city, with evidence supporting its existence since the 2nd century B.C. This Spanish port city is the largest city in the province of Galicia. Its cultural influences are a mixture of Celtic, Roman, and Phonecian. All of which can be easily observed throughout the streets of A Coruña.

  4. A Coruña Airport ( IATA: LCG, ICAO: LECO ), [2] formerly known as Alvedro Airport, is the airport serving the Galician city of A Coruña in northwestern Spain. The airport is located in the municipality of Culleredo, approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the city center. It is a part of the network of airports managed by Aena, a Spanish ...

  5. A Coruña, Galicia, Spain Weather Forecast, with current conditions, wind, air quality, and what to expect for the next 3 days.

  6. Jul 4, 2012 · Galicia is made up of the provinces of A Coruña, Ourense, Lugo and Pontevedra and the main cities are Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña and Vigo, in total the community has 1.2 million inhabitants. History & Culture. Galicia has a culture all its own and a rich tradition of folklore. The region also has it's own language, known as Galego.

  7. Nov 27, 2020 · Galicia is the far north-western portion of Spain. It’s a whole province, with one foot in the Atlantic Ocean and the other in the Bay of Biscay. To the south, you’ll cross straight over into Portugal, where there’s plenty more surfing. To the east, you’ll find yourself in the region of Asturias, another of the best surf regions in Spain.

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