Costa do Marisco
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The Costa do Marisco (Galician pronunciation: [ˈkɔsta ðo maˈɾisko], "Shellfish Coast") is a Galician translation of the original Spanish 1950s term given as a label to the entire coast of the Galicia in Spain. The term can be translated into English as the “Shellfish Coast”.
International surf competitions
- The Ferrolterra Pantin Classic annually attracts international figures in the world of surf.
- Doninos, Esmelle and St. George's Beach to the north of the province of A Coruña is marked by the quality of its beaches; most of them are ideal for water sports, such as surfing.
Major commercial and fishing ports
Costa da Morte
- A Coruña - Major commercial port - Costa da Morte
- Camariñas - Fishing port - Costa da Morte
- Fisterra - Fishing Port - Costa da Morte
- Malpica de Bergantiños - Fishing port - Costa da Morte
Rías Altas
- Burela - Fishing port - Rías Altas
- Cariño - Fishing port - Rías Altas
- Cedeira - Fishing port - Rías Altas
- Espasante - Fishing port - Rías Altas
- Ferrol - Commercial and military port - Rías Altas
- Foz - Fishing port - Rías Altas
- Ribadeo - Fishing port - Rías Altas
- San Cibrao - Commercial fishing port - Rías Altas
- Viveiro - Fishing port - Rías Altas
Rías Baixas
- Baiona - Fishing port - Rías Baixas
- Bueu - Fishing port - Rías Baixas
- Cangas do Morrazo - Fishing port - Rías Baixas
- Marin - Commercial port - Rías Baixas
- Santa Uxía de Ribeira - Fishing port - Rías Baixas
- Vigo - Commercial fishing port - Rías Baixas
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