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Rural lodging in A Coruña
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» Casa do Castelo de AndradeRural house
Rural lodging in A Coruña - Casa do Castelo de Andrade
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The House do Castelo de Andrade is located to 7 km of the medieval villa of Pontedeume. It has three buildings surrounded by 60,000 m2 of ample meadows and forests.
Lugar Castelo de Andrade s/n
15608, Pontedeume. A Coruña.
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Phone: 981 433 839
» Casa de TrilloCountry house
Rural lodging in A Coruña - Casa de Trillo
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Casa de Trillo, with a long historic tradition, is situated in Santa Mariña, small village in the town council of Muxía in A Coruña which still retains the flavour of tradition.
Santa Mariña, 1
15125, Muxía. A Coruña.
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Phone: 607 794 818
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» Information about A Coruña.
A Coruña is a province of extreme northwestern Spain, in the northwestern part of the Autonomous Community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of Lugo and Pontevedra, and by the Atlantic Ocean.

Its capital is the city of A Coruña, which contains one-fifth of the population of the province. Other cities in the province include Santiago de Compostela, capital of the autonomous community.

The province shares the Parque Nacional de las Islas Atlánticas de Galicia with Pontevedra province.

A Coruña.

The city is the site of the Roman Torre de Hércules, which is now a lighthouse. Is well-known for its characteristic glazed window balconies, called miradores.

The city has been relaunched over the past few years with better access, an improved cultural, sporting, leisure and scientific infrastructure, a better framework, the recovery of the shoreline and the strengthening of the tourist sector. All this has reaffirmed the city's existing character as a centre for administration, sales, port activities, culture and tourism.

A Coruña has a football club in Spain's top division, Deportivo de La Coruña (note that the club name uses the Castilian spelling).

Autonomous Community of Galicia.

Geographically, the most important feature of Galicia is the presence of many fiordlike indentations on the western and northern coast, estuaries that were drowned with rising sea levels after the ice age. These are called rias and are divided into the Rias Altas and the Rias Baixas. Most of the population lives near the Rias Baixas, where several large urban centers such as Vigo, Pontevedra, and A Coruña are located. The rias are important for fishing, especially shellfish, and make the coast of Galicia one of the most important fishing areas of the world. The spectacular landscape of the coast and the many beaches also attract great numbers of tourists.

Other provinces: Ourense.
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