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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!!
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.
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……❤️
A Coruña is soooo pretty!!! You’re so lucky!
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!!
thank you :D Im glad you liked it 💗
Thank you for this. This is where my grandmother and her family were from and I’ve always wanted to visit.
Aww! It’s a beautiful place! You should visit
@@dani-moves it looks like it! I am manifesting a trip to Portugal and Spain so that will be happening :)
Great video - thank you for sharing both the nicer and not so nice!
Aw thank you. I’m glad you liked it
Fun trip! That lunch omg
The best!!!
My 7th great grandmother was from here! Thanks for posting
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!🤍
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.
Thank you for the feedback 🙏🙏
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thank you :D
thank you
My boy Manny is from Galicia. He said he never would move back to Spain
Lmaooo why not?????
@@dani-moves he just prefers the US lol. Ask my dad, he knows him
@@FSVR54, pues que se quede en US. Sí, en ciertas calles de San Francisco, Filadelfia, o mismo en Los Ángeles.
i am from La coruna and i am moving back from the USA the USA DREAM IS OVER JUST DRUGS AND HOMELESS EVERYWHERE AND PAY FOR A BURGER $18
A Coruña (GALICIA).
Yea!
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.
Thank you for the corrections!
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!
Oh no! I’m sorry about that!
A Coruña is the Galician name . La Coruña is the Spanish name .
Ohhh good to know!!!
@@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.
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"A Coruña" is galician, not spanish. You don't even know where you are
hmmm
Is "A" simply the galician equivalent for the Spanish "La" article, just like it is in Portuguese?
Amigo, arreglate tus chacras... Quejate si unos españoles no lo saben... Y bien, hay muchos que no lo saben.
@@deeptoot1453Portuguese and Galician actually are a bit similar in various aspects indeed
@@dragonseye00Very true ! The Gallego dialect is similar to Portuguese . Best wishes !☺️