Concello de Mos | |||
---|---|---|---|
|
|||
Situation of Mos within Galicia | |||
Parroquias | Tameiga, Sanguiñeda, Pereiras, Cela, Louredo, Guizán, Dornelas, Petelos, Torroso and Mos | ||
Government | |||
• Alcalde (Mayor) | María Xesús Escudero (PSdeG) | ||
Population (2005) | |||
• Total | 13,996 (INE) | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
• Summer (DST) | CET (UTC+2) |
Mos is a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra and next to Vigo.
The Louro River floods through Mos from North to South, making the municipality a valley region.
There is no significant urban nucleus and most of the population live scattered across the municipality. Family-owned farms and vineyards are very common.
Contents |
The key feature of the climate of Mos is the existence of two very different microclimates, a mountain and a valley, represented near Comber and Porriño, respectively. The average temperature is 14,05 ºC.
Mos only has a high school, the IES de Mos.
Mos has a strong industry, and because of its geographical position between Vigo and the Portuguese border, it is crossed by many transport infrastructures. Recently, the announcement of the construction of a high-speed railway track and a new highway has resulted in numerous demonstrations and protests.
Since December 2008, the municipality is governed by Nidia Arévalo, former People's Party councillor after a vote of no confidence with the help of a turncoat from Spanish Socialist Workers' Party.
Four major roads crossing southern Galicia Mos: the N-550 (Tuy La Coruna), AP-9 (Atlantic Highway), the A-52 (Vigo, Orense) and A-55 (Vigo-Portugal).
Vigo Airport (VGO) is partially in the boundaries of Mos.