The Costa de Cantabria is a coastal landscape on the spanish Atlantic coast. This article will include the coast of the region Cantabria Roger that.
Regions
The Costa de Cantabria bordered to the west by the coast of the Asturias region, here as Costa Verde designated. Lies in the east Costa Vasca, the coast of Basque Country. In the south is the Cantabrian Mountains with the Picos de Europa National Park, in the north is the Cantabrian Sea (Mar Cantábrico), with us rather under the name Biscay known.
places
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- 1 San Vicente de la Barquera
- 2 Comillas
- 3 Santander
- 4 Camargo
- 5 El Astillero
- 6 Santoña
- 7 Laredo
- 8 Castro Urdiales
Other goals
background
The term Costa de Cantabria is used in different meanings. The Spanish Tourist Office uses it in the narrow sense for the coast of the Cantabria region. Often the entire coast along the Cantabrian Mountains is understood by it, then the term competes with the term Costa Verde or green coast. And finally, "Costa de Cantabria" is a name for a wine region whose vineyards along the coast of the Cantabria region reach a height of around 600 m.
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Web links
- Costas de Cantabria Coasts of Cantabria, Spanish Wikipedia
- Costa de Cantabria, wine-growing region span. Wikipedia