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 CityIndex Travel: Accommodation: Hotel accomodation in La Coruña Spain
Moderno edificio situado en la nueva zona empresarial y residencial de A Coru?a, a 10 minutos del aeropuerto y a 2 minutos del centro.
Coru?a, es un hotel de nueva construcci?n ubicado a la entrada de la capital gallega de A Coru?a, que destaca por la calidad de sus instalaciones y la modernidad de su edificio.
This recently opened hotel is centrally located within minutes from downtown of La Coru?a city, convenient adjacent to the La Coru?a Convention and Trade Fair Center, at the heart of the Alfonso Molina Avenue, the city mainly street, and just ten minutes away from the airport.
cityindex.com /travel/spain/la_coruna   (1076 words)

  
 La Coruna, Spain
La Coruña lies in the extreme north west of Spain and forms part of the autonomous community of Galicia.
La Coruña airport is located in the north of the province about 10 kilometres from La Coruña.
La Coruña train station (San Cristobal) is located in the centre of La Coruña and offers services to most destinations.
www.wessex.ac.uk /conferences/locations/coruna/info   (978 words)

  
 LA CORUÑA HOSTALES
Capitán Juan Varela, 21 - 15.007 A Coruña.
Glorieta del Pasaje, 13 - 15.009 A Coruña.
en la provincia de A Coruña','m',event,'');" onmouseout="return h('','m',event,'');">Turismo Rural
www.galinor.es /hcoruna22.html   (978 words)

  
 La Coruña Hotels - Hotels Reservations
Barceló Coruña is the newest achievement of architecture in "A Coruña" city center.
The Hotel is in the commercial center of the city, A Coruña.
Located in a tranquil landscape, with superb views over the La Coruña Bay and the Atlantic, nearby the Hercules Tower, the only roman lighthouse in the world, and short distance away from La Coruña
www.hotels-reservations.info /la_coruna_hotels.php   (978 words)

  
 BOE 2003-04-01 - Bloque 063
A CORUÑA. A CORUÑA. A CORUÑA. A CORUÑA. SOCIEDAD DE SAN VICENTE DE PAUL EN ESPAÑA. ASOCIACION DE PERSONAS SORDAS DE A CORUÑA ASPESOR.
SOCIEDAD PROTECTORA DE ANIMALES Y PLANTAS DE SEVILLA Y LIGA INTERNACIONAL DE PROTECCION AL CABALLO.
Consell Esportiu d Osona, declarada el 18/4/2000, entidad deportiva inscrita en el Registro de Entidades Deportivas de la Generalidad de Cataluña y regulada por el Decreto 267/1990 de la Generalidad de Cataluña.
boe.bankhacker.com /2003-04-01/063   (6143 words)

  
 Pacific Steam Navigation Co. - Pacific Line
Return voyage: Valparaiso, Antofagasta, Mejillones, Iquique, Arica, Mollendo, Callao, Balboa, Cristobal, Kingston, Havana, Nassau, Bermuda, Vigo, Coruña, Santander, La Rochelle-Pallice, Plymouth, Liverpool.
Liverpool, La Rochelle-Pallice, Santander, Coruña, Bermuda, Nassau, Havana, Kingston, Cartagena, Cristobal, La Libertad, Callao, Arica, Mejillones, Antofagasta, Valparaiso.
Return voyage: Valparaiso, Antofagasta, Mejillones, Iquique, Arica, Mollendo, Callao, Balboa, Cristobal, Havana, Bermuda, Vigo, Coruña, Santander, La Rochelle-Pallice, Liverpool.
www.timetableimages.com /maritime/images/psn.htm   (6143 words)

  
 The Posada File: Part II
The FBI transmits information from a source who has spoken with a member of CORU named Secundino Carrera who admitted "that CORU was responsible for the bombing of the Cubana Airlines DC-8 on October 6, 1976." Carrera justifies the bombing as an act of war.
The memo indicates that the bombing has caused some dissention in CORU over its tactics, but that the organization headed by Orlando Bosch is planning to sell bonds to finance future operations.
In the aftermath of the bombing of the Cubana flight, the CIA ran "traces" on dozens of anti-Castro exiles who might be linked to this atrocity.
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB157   (1368 words)

  
 itinerarioe.shtml
From Santiago the group will travel to La Coruña to see the exhibition of the Royal Philanthropic Expedition for Smallpox Vaccination, created by the National Commission that is part of the Ministry of Health and displayed in the Scientific Museums of Coruña.
The party had departed the port of Coruña the year before.
In 1793 the expedition of Sessé and Mocino observed the eruption of the volcano San Martín o Tuxtla.
www.sgci.mec.es /usa/quetzal/2004/itinerarioe.shtml   (1368 words)

  
 Celtic Culture > Education > Amergin Institute of Irish Studies, University of A Coruña / Corunna
Besides the historical connection, the links between Irish literature and the University of A Coruña were firmly bonded with the nomination of Seamus Heaney, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1995, as an Honorary Doctor in June 2000.
The Amergin Institute of Research in Irish Studies was founded at the University of A Coruña with the intention of promoting academic research on issues concerning Ireland and the teaching of Irish Studies, and providing a source of information on Irish issues in Galicia.
Celtic Culture > Education > Amergin Institute of Irish Studies, University of A Coruña/ Corunna
www.celtia.info /culture/education/amergin.html   (441 words)

  
 La Coruña - 1999
One of the first places we found in La Coruña was this excellent indoor market where we were able to re-stock on vitamin C! Excellent produce.
This very attractive waterfront walk was our first view of La Coruña when we got ashore and was always our stroll into town from the dinghy.
La Coruña comes to life in the evening.
www.mistweb.force9.co.uk /content/coruna.html   (1319 words)

  
 Corunna's page by Miguel A. Alonso Pardo.
The Deportivo de La Coruña is one of the more important fooball (soccer) teams in Spain (see its logo).
Map of Galicia, the region in the North-West of Spain in which Corunna is located.
In this page are available several photos of a wonderful city: La Coruña, also known as A Coruña, Corunna and La Corogne.
www.dc.fi.udc.es /~alonso/coruna.html   (1319 words)

  
 A Coruña (province) at opensource encyclopedia
A Coruña (Spanish, La Coruña), is a province of extreme northwestern Spain, in the northwestern part of the autonomous community of Galicia.
Its capital is the city of A Coruña, which contains one-fifth of the population of the province.
In English texts, the name is sometimes set out as La Corunna, notably in histories of the Spanish civil war describing the 'Battle of the La Corunna Road', or sometimes as La Coruna, notably when describing the football team 'Deportivo de la Coruna'.
www.wiki.tatet.com /A_Coru%f1a_(province).html   (187 words)

  
 HOTEL CIUDAD DE LA CORUÑA
The Hotel City of Corunna is located in the Residential zone of Narcotics, to little 100 meters of the Tower of Hercules and the beach of San Amaro.
Located in a tranquil landscape, with superb views over the La Coruña Bay and the Atlantic, nearby the Hercules ower, the only roman lighthouse in the world, and short distance away from La Coruña.
La Coruña Bay and the Atlantic, nearby the Hercules ower, the only roman lighthouse in the world.
www.iberia-hotels.com /coruna/ciudad-coruna.html   (187 words)

  
 Tower of Hercules --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Under the Romans, La Coruña was the port of Brigantium, but its present name is probably derived from Coronium, by which it was known in the Middle Ages.
probably the only ancient Roman lighthouse still in use, located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) outside the city of La Coruña (Corunna), Spain, on a peninsula in Corunna Bay.
It lies in extreme northwestern Spain, on Ría de la Coruña, an inlet of the Atlantic.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9040118?tocId=9040118   (885 words)

  
 [vslist] ECVP 2005 LOGO CONTEST!
Several famous Spanish personages lived in A Coru=F1a, including Picasso, who first trained in art in A Coru=F1a, and had his very first exhibition there.
You can find out more about ECVP at: http://ecvp.org/ =20 The city: On the Atlantic coast of Spain, A Coru=F1a is an ancient and historic = city of Celtic origin.
The city came under Roman control in the 1st century BC, and located in the city is the Tower of Hercules, the oldest Roman lighthouse in the world, and still in use.
abwatson1.best.vwh.net /pipermail/vslist/2004/000732.html   (885 words)

  
 Pagina nueva 1
The Tuna de Veteranos participates in international festivals with this type of groups, performs several times a year in hospitals and institutions like drug addition centers, abused women homes, asylums, etc… receive grants from government agencies such as La Diputación Provincial, Ayuntamiento de La Coruña and the Xunta de Galicia.
La Tuna de Veteranos was founded in March of 1992 when invited by the Arquitektuna of La Coruña University to perform in the Palacio de Congresos of this City.
The Tuna de Veteranos oscillate around thirty components that sing and play instruments such as guitars, mandolas, mandolins, bandurrias, tambourine, maracas, shells and all types of rhythmic paraphernalia; the rehearsals are held twice a week and forms Fraternity
www.tunaveteranoscoruna.com /america.htm   (885 words)

  
 Hotels in Galicia Spain Galicia Hotels Area Hotels
The Hotel Hesperia A Coruña is located in the city centre, in a new constructed building, the Hotel Hesperia A Coruña offers plenty of modern and comfortable facilities for your business or pleasure meetings.
The Hotel Bahia de Vigo is a seventeen floor hotel with 157 cozy full furnished rooms with toilet,air conditioned (only superior rooms from 4th floor to 9th floor) satellite television, jacuzzi, safe-deposit box, minibar, etc. Please click here for more information about Hotel Bahia de Vigo in Galicia.
Hotel Melia Balneario Mondariz is situated in the River Tea Valley, with superb views of Galicia´s verdant inland countryside, this late 19th century hotel lives in harmony with the past, guaranteeing guests a sense of well being and comfort.
www.galicia-hotels.com   (885 words)

  
 G>2003: Noticia
• O PP perde a Deputación da Coruña
• Comeza o diálogo pola deputación da Coruña
• Cecilia Pérez Orxe: "O Bloque mantén aa posición"
especiais.vieiros.com /g2003/noticia.php?id=108   (885 words)

  
 The Posada File: Part II
A source in Venezuela supplied the CIA with detailed intelligence on a fund raiser held for Orlando Bosch and his organization CORU after he arrived in Caracas in September 1976.
The memo indicates that the bombing has caused some dissention in CORU over its tactics, but that the organization headed by Orlando Bosch is planning to sell bonds to finance future operations.
Bosch was said to have essentially asked for a bribe in order to refrain from acts of violence during the United Nations meeting in November 1976, which would be attended by Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez.
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB157   (1368 words)

  
 Registered Participants of IFL'98 Workshop
Juan Jose Quintela LFCIA - Departamento de Computación Facultad de Informática Universidade da Coruña Campus de Elviña, E-15071 A Coruña, SPAIN
www.cs.kun.nl /~pieter/reg.data.html   (1368 words)

  
 Torre de Hércules - Tower of Hercules
This is why the Tower and skull-and-crossbones image is part of the coat of arms of the City of La Coruña.
It was from Breogán's Tower that Ith first saw Ireland, 900 kilometres north of La Coruña.
The present appearance of the Tower, 68 metres tall and 112 metres above sea level, is due to renovations carried out in the 18th century.
www.legendarytours.com /tower.htm   (149 words)

  
 Wolfe, Charles --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Irish poet and clergyman, whose “Burial of Sir John Moore&; (1817), commemorating the commander of the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruña, Spain) during the Peninsular War, is one of the best-known funeral elegies in English.
Irish poet and clergyman, whose “Burial of Sir John Moore&; (1817), commemorating the commander of the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruña, Spain) during the Peninsular War, is one of...
Wolfe attended Trinity College, Dublin, was ordained in 1817, and held curacies in County Tyrone.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9077342   (149 words)

  
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www.wodeveloper.com /omniLists/eof/2002/June/msg00095.html   (149 words)

  
 People (from Santiago) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
city, La Coruña provincia, capital of the comunidad autonóma (“autonomous community”) of Galicia, northwestern Spain, near the confluence of the Sar and Sarela rivers, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of La Coruña city.
It lies on the canalized Mapocho River, in view of high Andean peaks to the east.
Santiago is the Spanish for St. James, whose shrine the city possesses.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-207648?ct=   (781 words)

  
 Vieiros: G2005
A Coruña: Anxo Manuel Quintana González, Ánxela Bugallo Rodríguez, Carlos Ignacio Aymerich Cano, Ana Belén Pontón Mondelo, Carlos Fernando Blanco Parga.
A Coruña: Manuel Fraga Iribarne, Carlos Negreira Souto, Ángel Bernardo Tahoces, María Marta Cerdido Pintos, Xosé Antonio Orza Fernández, Xaime Alberto Pita Varela, Manuel Santos Ruiz Rivas, Alberto Sueiro Pastoriza, José Manuel Castelao Bragaña, Diego Calvo Pouso, Beatriz Mato Otero.
Ourense: María Amparo González Méndez, Xosé Manuel Baltar Blanco, Miguel Ángel Santalices Vieira, Roberto Castro García, Antonio Rodríguez Miranda, Mª Luisa Valladares Rodríguez, Aurelio Domingo Miras Portugal, Maximino Rodríguez Fernández.
www.vieiros.com /g2005/nova.php?Ed=43&id=43715   (484 words)

  
 Galicia 2004 - Presentación
O elemento máis característico son as rías, ricos vales fluviais inundados polo mar: as extensas Rías Baixas (Vigo, Pontevedra, Arousa e Muros-Noia) e as Rías Altas (Ferrol, Ares, Betanzos, A Coruña, Ribadeo, Viveiro, O Barqueiro, Ortegal, Cedeira, A Coruña- Laxe, Camariñas e Corcubión), máis pequenas e redondeadas.
O principal curso fluvial é o Miño, con 340 km de percorrido.
Por outra banda, Galicia presenta as características propias dun clima de transición entre o oceánico e o mediterráneo, cunha moderada oscilación térmica e abundantes chuvias invernais como condicións predominantes.
www.xunta.es /galicia2004/gl/01_01.htm   (484 words)

  
 Nuestros Caminos (Viajes)
a 3.- LA CORUÑA – VIVERO – ESTACA DE BARES – ORTIGUEIRA – SAN ANDRES DE TEIXIDO – CEDEIRA – LA CORUÑA
Las cenas de los días 1, 2, y 3 para poder tener la opción de tapear por su cuenta.
Cedeira está situada en una recoleta bahía, con casas modernas de galerías acristaladas y larga y curvada playa.
www.nuestroscaminos.es /Primavera%202003/mundo2.htm   (484 words)

  
 Maritime Provinces (Spain)
The flag of Corunna is the origin of the current flag of Galicia, the same way as the register flag of Santander is the origin of the current flag of Cantabria.
On June 22nd, 1891, the flag of La Coruña is modified, leaving just one diagonal arm of the cross, "to avoid the difficulties that could arise, confusing the flag of the Russian Empire with that of the maritime province of La Coruña".
Many of these flags are today the actual municipal flags of the capital cities of the maritime provinces, and, of course, the origins of the local yacht clubs' burgees.
flagspot.net /flags/es~prov.html   (1000 words)

  
 Untitled Document
PORTO, cidade de ricas tradições… SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, centro de peregrinação… LA CORUÑA, bela cidade da Galiza… a tradicional SALAMANCA...
Porto / Santiago de Compostela / La Coruña
XIX, é que se tornou na maior cidade de Espanha.
www.caravelasturismo.com.br /portespanha.htm   (1000 words)

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