O Porriño

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Concello de O Porriño
Official seal of Concello de O Porriño
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Nickname: "Porriño"
Situation of O Porriño within Galicia
Situation of O Porriño within Galicia
Parroquias Atios, Budiño, Cans, Chenlo, Mosende, Pontellas, Porriño and Torneiros
Alcalde (Mayor) Raúl Francés (BNG)
Area  
 - City 62 km²
 - Land 62 km²
 - Water 0 km²
Population  
 - City (2005) 16576 (INE)
 - Density 267/km²
  ?
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CET (UTC+2)
Website: [1]

O Porriño is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra.

It is an industrial town, in the metropolitan area of Vigo, from which has an important economic dependence. One of its main industries is in the field of granite production. O Porriño's granite is worldwide known as Rosa Porriño (Pink Porriño), and is exported from the Port of Vigo mainly to Italy, Japan and China.

From O Porriño was the architect Antonio Palacios, known for its granite work, such as the Telecommunications Palace in Madrid, the García Barbón Theater in Vigo, or the town hall of its home town among others.

Rosa Porriño Granite
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Rosa Porriño Granite

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List of municipalities in Spain
Vigo

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