San Martiño

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San Martiño is the name of two islands off the Galician coast of Spain. It means Saint Martin in Galician.

[edit] Island of San Martiño (As Negradas)

Small island off the North coast of Galicia, at the mouth of the Sor river and the beginning of Ría (estuary) of O Barqueiro.

It is formed from a meander of the Sor river.

The island belongs to the parish of As Negradas, municipality of O Vicedo.

History


The island had a celtic settlement (Castro) on the hill in the middle of the island. This settlement is called "Cova dos Mouros" by the local people.

During the Middle Ages there was a Benedictine convent that lasted until the 15th century, Maria Vizoso being its last prioress.

It was a fertile, well-cultivated soil. Nowadays it is the island with the most forest mass (eucalyptus) in all of Europe.


[edit] Island of San Martiño (Cies)

This is one of the Islands of the Cies Archipelago.


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