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La Coruña
12017-12-08T08:26:36-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e231252plain2017-12-08T08:30:47-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165eLa Coruña has been a port of significance since ancient times, when the Phoenicians and later the Romans occupied the city. It is an excellent harbor of great strategic importance on an otherwise difficult coast, known as the Costa da Morte ("Coast of Death").
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12017-12-08T08:23:18-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e[Avery i] La Coruña3"Le Royaume De Galice" Nicolas de Fer [1708] https://www.davidrumsey.commedia/[Avery i] Le Royaume de Galice.jpgplain2017-12-08T08:32:37-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e