A Coruna Map, Spain
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A Coruna Sightseeing
Colegiata de Santa Maria. This place is also known as Santa Maria del Campo. It was built in the mid-13th century. The frontage illustrates the adoration of the Magi. It also has the image of St. Peter with the keys to heaven. read moreA Coruna Nightlife
Adega o Bebedeiro. This restaurant serves authentic Spanish cuisine. What sets it apart from the others is that it has quality food at more affordable prices. The ambience is rustic and depicts a local farmhouse. The interior is made of stone with furniture made of pine. Tourists should be aware that the place does not serve dinner on Sundays. read moreA Coruna Travel Guide
The population in A Coruna is about 254.000, but the population density is one of the highest in Europe, reaching 6700 inhabitants per sq kilometer. The number of tourists is also growing higher every year, mostly because of one of the longest promenades in the world that exceeds 10 kilometers and covers the entire city. While taking this promenade (which is also available by tram or bike) you can also visit some of... read moreA Coruna History
In the 9th century like other coastal cities and villages in Europe, A Coruña was not able to escape the attacks of the Vikings. Defensive military sites were built on the coast in 991 to protect the city from invaders. During the reign of Alfonso IX, A Coruña prospered in fishing and commercial business. The city expanded up to the isthmus. read moreThings about A Coruna you may be interested in
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