Monfero

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Concello de Monfero
Official seal of Concello de Monfero
Seal
Nickname: "Monfero"
Location of Monfero within Galicia
Location of Monfero within Galicia
Parroquias
Government
 - Alcalde (Mayor)
Area
 - City 172.43 km²  (66.6 sq mi)
Population (2004)
 - City 2,490 (INE)
 - Density 14.44/km² (37.4/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CET (UTC+2)

Monfero 43°22′18.75″N, 7°56′47.89″W is a borough of Ferrolterra in North-western Spain in the Province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Ferrolterra's population represents the third largest concentration of people in Galicia, and its disperse population exceeds 211,000 (2005).

 Monfero is famous for its Spanish Baroque arquitecture
Monfero is famous for its Spanish Baroque arquitecture

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[edit] Climate

Due not by the sea, due to its geographical proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, it could be said that Monfero does not enjoy extreme oscillation in its weather conditions neither in winter nor in summer. The weather is mild all the year around almost as if we were talking about one only season, and that is very different to what happens in other parts of the Iberian Peninsula. Like the rest of Galicia, it is rainy and beautifully green, and as different to other parts of Ferrolterra in winter time snow can be found in most parts of the borough. Still, the summers tend to be a bit dryer than the winters.

[edit] Parishes

The borough can be divided into several parishes, also known as "Parroquias", which differ from each other in extension, population density, economic activities.

[edit] Nature and Tourism

[edit] Industry

The "Fragas" of the River Eume National Park is a typical Atlantic Forest
The "Fragas" of the River Eume National Park is a typical Atlantic Forest

Almost exclusively Farming, Agriculture and Timber production though services also do exist. Wind-mill parks are common in Ferrolterra particularly in the boroughs of Carino, Cedeira and A Capela.

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edit City Councils of the three Regions of Ferrolterra. Seal of Ferrol


edit Municipalities of A Coruña Flag of Galicia

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