Province A Coruña

province A Coruña belonged in

Spain the Spanish province A Coruña to the autonomous region Galicien and takes the most northwest part of the Iberi peninsula. Capital of the province is the city of the same name.

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Geografie

the province Lugo borders, in the south on the province Pontevedra (border of the Ullafluss) , in the north on the kantabrische sea and in the west the Atlantic ocean in the east on the province. A Coruña takes an area of 7.876km ². The province becomes of a widely distributed system not very high mountains (to 800 m) pulled through and has a very much torn up coastal process with numerous bays and Vorgebirge, far into the country in-handing fjord-similar Strandseen (rías) and many coastal rivers with usually short run. To thatto most important rivers Tambre and Ulla belong.

climate

the climate of the province is coined/shaped by the Atlantic and is accordingly mild and damp. Characteristic frequent precipitation is, particularly in the winter. Both the summers and winters are expressed mild. In the summer those liesAverage temperature with 20º C, in the winter with 10º C.

population

the province has to the 1. January of 2005 1.126.707 inhabitants. On these approximately 413,000 in the three large cities of the province lives: A Coruña, Ferrol and Santiago de Compostela.

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Largest ones of places

(conditions: 1. January 2005)

Municipality Spanish name inhabitant
A Coruña La Coruña 243,000
Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela 92,919
Ferrol El Ferrol 77,155
Narón Narón 35,083
Oleiros Oleiros 30,467
Carballo Carballo 29,689
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Arteixo Arteijo 26,272
Culleredo Culleredo 25.650
Ames Ames 22,228
Cambre Cambre 21,523
Boiro Boiro 18,469
Teo Teo 16,809

see: List of the municipalities in the province A Coruña

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