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Summary Of: A Coruña

The name A Coruña is said to be derived from the ancient... A Coruña is a busy port located on a promontory in the entrance of an estuary in... A Coruña is located on a peninsula and its isthmus was at times formed only by a... A Coruña extended from its peninsular part where the... A Coruña still had a commercial port connected to foreign countries... granted to A Coruña the title of... A Coruña also received the headquarters of the General Captain... met in the Courts of A Coruña and embarked from its harbor to be elected Emperor... A Coruña was the site of the... A Coruña also played an important role in the... The Bank of A Coruña was founded in 1857... A Coruña had about 45... was very important in A Coruña and was supported by... making A Coruña the wealthiest metropolitan area of... A Coruña concentrates the 30... linked A Coruña with the Aragonese city of...

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