Costa da Morte (Galician pronunciation: [ˈkɔstɐ ðɐ ˈmɔɾtɪ]; "Coast of Death") is a part of the Galician coast. The most common definition of the Costa...
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Costa da Morte may refer to: Costa da Morte, Spain A Costa da Morte (album) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title A Costa...
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Mar (2021) Y qué más da (1989) Canción de cuna para un bohemio (1990) Con la cabeza bien alta (1992) Bowar, Chad. "A Costa Da Morte review". About.com....
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Camariñas - Fishing port - Costa da Morte Fisterra - Fishing Port - Costa da Morte Malpica de Bergantiños - Fishing port - Costa da Morte Burela - Fishing port...
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industry. Muxía is part of the 'Costa da Morte' or 'Costa de la Muerte' (i.e., the "Coast of Death"). The Costa Da Morte was given this name because of...
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Camino de los Faros) is a 200 kilometres (120 mi) hiking trail along the Costa da Morte ('Coast of Death') in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. It joins...
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Costa Ártabra, or Golfo Ártabro, is a coastal area of Galicia, Spain. It is comprised between the costa da Morte and the Rías Altas; it has a maximum width...
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rock-bound peninsula on the west coast of Galicia, Spain, located in Costa da Morte ("Coast of Death"), specifically close the village of Camariñas. The...
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Malpica – Fishing Port – Costa da Morte Camariñas – Fishing Port – Costa da Morte Fisterra – Fishing Port – Costa da Morte Ferrol – Major Commercial...
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to travel beyond Santiago de Compostella. Fisterra is on the rocky Costa da Morte (Galician: "Coast of Death"), named because of the large number of shipwrecks...
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arrested in 2007. Clan based in Muxía that control cocaine traffic in A Costa da Morte region. Is currently considered the most powerful clan. Familiar clan...
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German hermit and sculptor who lived in the village of Camelle, on the Costa da Morte, in Galicia (Spain). He spent much of his time building sculptures on...
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from the original on 2010-06-27. Retrieved 2010-06-23. Bowar, Chad. "A Costa Da Morte Review". About.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved...
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smoother. The coast that contains the Rías Altas is sometimes known as the Costa da Morte (in Galician: Coast of Death), due to a high number of shipwrecks, a...
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fishing town in the northern part of Spain, specifically along the Costa da Morte in the province of A Coruña in the autonomous region of Galicia. Barizo's...
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146 metres (7,041 ft) above sea level, is the highest. The Parador Costa da Morte in Muxia (A Coruña), opened on 25 June 2020, is the newest. In addition...
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municipalities of Galicia. While in two areas of the Province of A Coruña (Costa da Morte and the Southeast) more than 90% of the population always or mostly...
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Finisterra. This region is notorious for shipwrecks, earning it the name Costa da Morte, "Coast of Death". Through the millennia many mythical stories of the...
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the 18th century.[citation needed] The coast, known locally as the Costa da Morte (Death Coast), has been the site of numerous shipwrecks and founderings...
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dead are buried where they were washed ashore at the English cemetery, Costa da Morte, Galicia. 43°07′19″N 9°11′31″W / 43.122°N 9.192°W / 43.122; -9.192...
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from the original on 2017-03-13. Retrieved 2017-03-12. Bowar, Chad. "A Costa Da Morte Review". About.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved...
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southern areas; the Celtic peoples who lived along the Rías Baixas and Costa da Morte regions in northern Galicia; and the also Celtic Artabri who dwelled...
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the original on 27 June 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2010. Bowar, Chad. "A Costa Da Morte review". About.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2008. Retrieved...
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Tróia (around the Comporta coast) in southwestern Portugal, and in the Costa de Prata of central-north Portugal, between the Nazaré and Ovar coastline...
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terminating at the End of the World (Finisterra) on the "Coast of Death" (Costa da Morte) and the "Sea of Darkness" (i.e., the Abyss of Death, the Mare Tenebrosum...
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stones are called pedras de abalar; some examples of these are along the Costa da Morte, particularly around Muxía; they include the Pedras de Barca. Pliny...
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the second to be constructed at Cabo Touriñán a rocky headland on the Costa da Morte. It is managed by the port authority of A Coruña. The first lighthouse...
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Nelma da Costa (1 February 1922 – 30 December 2023) was a Brazilian actress. She was the last surviving actress from the silent era of Brazilian cinema...
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13 February 2014. Díaz, Marina (16 January 2015). "Carlos Saura y 'Costa da Morte', de Lois Patiño, premios honoríficos en los Feroz 2015". eCartelera...
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Fonsagrada; Carnota – Monte Pindo; Cíes Islands; Costa Ártabra; Costa da Morte—Costa da Morte and Costa da Morte (Northern); Cruzul-Agüeira; Encoro de Abegondo-Cecebre;...
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