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  1. The kingdom of Spain was formed at the end of the 15th century by the union of Castile (of which Galicia was then a part) and Aragon . Political and cultural sentiments during the 19th century increased support for the idea of Galicia having a separate identity from the rest of Spain.

  2. Like many rural areas of Western Europe, Galicia's history has been defined by mass emigration. Significant internal migration took place from Galicia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to the industrialized Spanish cities of Barcelona, Bilbao, Zaragoza and Madrid.

  3. May 13, 2024 · Galicia, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) and historic region of Spain, encompassing the northwestern provincias (provinces) of Lugo, A Coruña, Pontevedra, and Ourense. It is roughly coextensive with the former kingdom of Galicia.

  4. 1800 - First newspaper of Galicia is published, El Catón Compostelano; 1809 - 16 January: Battle of Corunna. 1833 - Regent María de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies signs the decree of the dissolution of the Xunta of the Kingdom of Galicia. Kingdom of Spain / Republic of Spain / Francoist Spain

  5. Jan 22, 2014 · Galicia, an autonomous region on Spain’s rugged northwestern coast, is home to ancient relics, pagan myths and a vibrant, living history unlike anywhere else in the world.

  6. May 24, 2024 · Galicia, historic region of eastern Europe that was a part of Poland before Austria annexed it in 1772; in the 20th century it was restored to Poland but was later divided between Poland and the Soviet Union. During the Middle Ages, eastern Galicia, situated between Hungary, Poland, and the western.

  7. Oct 4, 2023 · In this article, we’ll delve into the rich Celtic culture and roots of Galicia, exploring its ancient history, traditions, and cultural significance. The Ancient Castros. A remarkable relic of Galicia’s past are the ‘castros’ — ancient fortified settlements built by the Celts.

  8. May 28, 2022 · The region is particularly known for the pilgrimage route to the capital Santiago de Compostela, the dramatic coastline and the beloved Galician cuisine. What many people know very little about, however, is the history of Galicia. From Celts to Romans and from the Middle Ages to the present day, this is the story of Galicia through the ages.

  9. From about 4500 BC, it was inhabited by a megalithic culture, which entered the Bronze Age about 1500 BC. These people would become the Gallaeci, and they would be conquered by the Roman Empire in the first and second centuries AD.

  10. Mar 30, 2017 · Dig a little deeper and you'll discover a region that uniquely blends modern Spain and Celtic roots, complete with its own language and cultural flavour. Galicia is a fascinating secret waiting to be explored.

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