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The Devesa of A Rogueira, a natural and chromatic spectacle

7 September, 2020 - Leave a Comment

Despite the fact that technology and communications are part of our daily lives today, it is often necessary to find remote places that will restore our calm. The Devesa of …

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Museums that open us the doors to maritime culture

26 August, 202024 January, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The history of Galicia is intimately linked to the world of the sea. Fishing and shipbuilding have driven the development of the coast for centuries, shaping a history and a …

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The best beaches in Galicia?

29 July, 202024 January, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The sun and the waves are the protagonists of the coastal environments and, with the arrival of the heat, many want to visit the wonders they offer. In Galicia you …

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The Natura 2000, a letter of presentation of many wonders of Galicia

18 May, 2020 - Leave a Comment

Almost 30 years ago, the process to create a European network for the protection of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora began. So the seed of the Natura …

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Nature, ethnography and leisure in a film landscape in Arbo

13 April, 2020 - Leave a Comment

Looking out on the banks of the Miño in the Pontevedra municipality of Arbo not only allows you to enjoy a privileged balcony over the most important river in Galicia …

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Routes to celebrate Valentine’s Day following the most loving Galician toponymy

7 February, 2020 - Leave a Comment

With a third of the place names that exist throughout Spain, Galicia can boast an enormous toponymic wealth that tells us a lot about our past and the people who …

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🐷  O #cocido é, sen dúbida, o rei da gastronomía de Galicia no inverno, non cres? Lembra que ata o 14 de febreiro podes gozar deste manxar no Mes do Cocido de #Lalín.  @CocidodeLalin #Pontevedra #Cocido #GastronomíaDeGalicia #Galicia #Escapadas #Enogastronomía #VisitaGalicia pic.twitter.com/9rNYN9PuqA

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