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Ferrol (Galician: ⓘ, Spanish: ⓘ) is a city in the province of A Coruña [2] in Galicia, Spain, located in the Rías Altas, in the vicinity of Strabo's Cape Nerium (modern-day Cape Prior). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 2 ] [ 5 ] According to the 2021 census, the city had a population of 64,785, making it the seventh-largest settlement in Galicia.
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Ferrol is a coastal comarca in the northwest of the province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. It is also known as Ferrolterra . The area is 613.4 km 2 , and the overall population of this comarca was 161,154 at the 2011 Census; [ 2 ] the latest official estimate (at the start of 2018) was 153,776.
The ria of Ferrol is an important naval base of Spain. All along the Galician coast are various archipelagos near the mouths of the rías. These archipelagos provide protected deepwater harbors and also provide habitat for seagoing birds. A 2007 inventory estimates that the Galician coast has 316 archipelagos, islets, and freestanding rocks. [45]
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The English Way or Camino Inglés (Galician: Camiño Inglés and Spanish: Camino Inglés) is one of the paths of the Camino de Santiago.The Spanish section begins in the Galician port cities of Ferrol (110 kilometres or 68 miles) or A Coruña (75 kilometres or 47 miles), with multiple additional sections in the UK and Ireland, and continues south to Santiago de Compostela.
Its owner is the Ferrol City Council and the Racing Club of Ferrol serves as the venue for the football matches that are played there. In addition to being the fiefdom of the Racing Club de Ferrol, the stadium is used by other entities: Ferrol Mountaineering Club (climbing wall) [1] Kayak Polo Copacabana (Artificial Lake)