I am Galician myself, and the saying "depende" is more typical in Galicia than the rest of Spain. In fact, in other places of the peninsula they use to say that Gallegos answer always with a cryptic question, and we are people that "ni subimos ni bajamos" (you never know if we go up or down, something in between). This is related with the fact that Gallegos are normally quite conservative with their opinions and ideas, always cautious. So, if they are not 100% sure about something they will tell you "depende" just in case. Culturally, this is related with the weather, as in Galicia it rains most of the year. The castilians por example are much more asertive and direct, the catalonias are good money savers/entrepreneurs, vasque bottled up with strong caracter like gallegos and andalucians funny/glad and wellcoming. Each part of Spain is like a little country with differences in arquitecture, history, food, people, language and traditions, like any other country i guess.
YEAH! What an absolute BEAUTIFUL city - VERY surprised more people don’t visit to be honest. Good food, relaxing vibe, amazing history views and shopping
Olvidáis citar a Galicia. A Coruña es Galicia, comunidad autónoma del Estado español. Galicia posee idioma propio, cultura propia y es un pequeño y antiguo país de Europa. Su capital es Santiago de Compostela, patrimonio de la humanidad y ciudad universal. Los españoles dicen que no somos un país, pero por geografía, cultura e idioma sí lo somos. Políticamente pertenecemos al Estado español, pero somos un país. Un agarimoso saúdo dende Compostela.
¡Sí exactamente! Mi próximo video es sobre Santiago de Compostela :) El video estaba en espera porque estuve fuera del país por un tiempo. Galicia está muy poco explorada en mi humilde opinión en comparación con el sur de España. Es un hermoso lugar.
I noticed that what you label from your visit to the castle as Aquarium is in fact a coil dome depot, build to avoid spread of coil in the air. The coil was imported to be used in the Thermal power plant of Meirama 🙂