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Diario de Ferrol is a Galician daily newspaper founded in Ferrol, Spain, in 1998 by Editorial La Capital (company of El Ideal Gallego, DXT Campeón, Diario de Arousa and Diario de Bergantiños). It is the distributed mostly in metropolitan area of Ferrolterra having an important section dedicated to local news.
In 1999, El Ideal Gallego acquired El Diario de Ferrol becoming its editor and moving their headquarters to the City Port and Naval Station of Ferrol, which like A Coruña, also lies in Galicia. References
Ferrol Diario was a Galician newspaper founded in Ferrol, Spain, sometime in the late 1950s and very early 1960s.It did not survive the turbulent and difficult years of the early 1980s, which were marked with a huge recession in the shipbuilding sector affecting Ferrol considerably.
Diario de España; El Diario de Ferrol; Diario de Navarra; Diario de Pontevedra; Diario de Sevilla; Diario del AltoAragón; El Diario Montañés; Diario Sur;
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On 4 July 2022, he joined Primera Federación side Racing de Ferrol on a two-year deal, [6] and was first-choice during his first season as the club achieved promotion to Segunda División after 15 years. [7] Bernal made his professional debut at the age of 26 on 12 August 2023, starting in a 1–0 away win over Elche CF. [8]
Rodríguez took up the sport in 2005, [7] is an ARST classified archer, [2] and is a member of two archery clubs, ADM Ferrol and Arco Ferrol. [8]In 2010, Rodríguez competed at the Spanish Archery Championship for Physically Handicapped, where he earned a gold medal in the men's recurve event. [9]
The current toponym Ferrol, though, can only be traced back to the Middle Ages; a document from 1087 [25] mentions sancto Iuliano de Ferrol, near the monastery of San Martín de Jubia (12th century, in Romanesque style), where Ferrol is probably the local evolution of the genitive form of the Latin name Ferreolus; Ferrol was probably, in origin ...