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My family lives in A Coruña, and I love it there. One thing, A Coruña is the Galician name and La Coruña is Spanish. If you’re ever back in A Coruña you must visit Santiago de Compostela and go hiking in some of the most beautiful places. Don’t miss visiting La playa de Mera and Bastiagueiro in the Oleiros suburb of A Coruña….its gorgeous there. The aquarium next to Torre de Hercules is well worth a visit, as well as the Casa de Picasso, El Domus museum and the Museum of Art-so worth it. The Rosalia Theatre in the old town has wonderful performances, and the Riazor Stadium for soccer. Make sure you try visiting the many light houses on the coast and finish at Finisterre…an absolutely gorgeous place. There’s so much……❤️
Im from Coruña and im glad that you highlighted the not so outstanding parts as well, the people from here may say that there is no city like a coruña but of course we do not dare to say some of the ugly parts of the city that you mentioned. Nevertheless, thanks for the great video!!
Vigo is nice but the whole coast of Vigo is just a big dump with industry and rusty infrastructure. While in A Coruña the industrial is kept in one place remote from the beaches.
In Spain the form "La Coruña" is an attempt to translate the article to castillian. The article "La" in castilian is "A" in gallego, so the confusion comes from there. As you said the correct form is "A Coruña" because it´s the way the city it´s called in Gallego. Remember that Spain has 4 official languages.
Hmmm, no. "A Coruña" is the galician language name as "A" is the feminine indefinite article. "La Coruña" is the Spanish language name as "la" is the feminine indefinite article in that language.
Mob there is apparently the worst tourist stalkers i have seen so far while travelling. They haye people standing outside the train station making a living hell for you when you are arrive. Thanks alot! I did not deserve that greeting!
@@dani-moves Correct. In Spain there are 4 official languages and gallego is one of them. "La Coruña" is an attempt to translate the article "A" to "La" in castillian, but the right way to call the city is "A Coruña". You will hear "La Coruña" a lot when you leave Galicia.