Spanish green coast - Costa verde spagnola

Spanish green coast
The village of Turieno, at the foot of the Picos
State

Spanish green coast (España Verde) is a region of the Spain

To know

Forget the Spanish stereotypes of bullfighting, flamenco dancers and sun-soaked beaches. With its Celtic heritage, bagpipers and often rainy weather, Spain's Costa Verde is more like the Scotland than to the rest of the country. A favorable climate helps to keep emerald green hills always lush and you will have no doubts as to why this part of the country is depicted with the name of a color.

Geographical notes

The Costa Verde of Spain is bordered to the south by the Portugal, southeast with the Castile and León and to the east with i Basque country.

Spoken languages

In addition to Castilian (commonly called Spanish) Galician is widespread in Galicia (Galician), a Romance language originating from Latin and ancient Gallaic-Portuguese born in the western part of the Roman province of Gallaecia which included the territory of Galicia current, north of Portugal and neighboring territories to the east.


Territories and tourist destinations

Map divided by regions
      Galicia (Galicia)
      Asturias (Principado de Asturias)
      Cantabria

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