Food of Galicia, Spain
Hugo Baila Fortuny, KONTAKT CJO Galicia is a region in northwestern Spain famous for its cuisine. It is also one of the most agriculturally…
Vigo’s Christmas Lights
by Eduardo Airán Ramos Llarena, KONTAKT, Poland Yep, I know it, Christmas is over. But you can take this as a trip recommendation for…
Cíes Islands: Galicia’s biggest treasure
by Leticia Perez Zuñiga Named by the Romans “Islands of Gods”, the Cíes Islands are located on the coast of Pontevedra, in the Ria…
Ánxel Fole Sánchez
by Jorge Fole, KONTAKT, Poland Ánxel Fole Sánchez was born in Lugo in 1903. He was a Spanish writer who wrote in Galician and…
The Traditional Galician Dance
by Laura Miguez, KONTAKT, Poland The traditional Galician dance, also known as the regional dance of Galicia, is a rich folkloric heritage that can…
The Wall of Lugo
by Rodrigo Calderon Amores, KONTAKT, Poland Inexplicably, the wall of Lugo is not one of the best known monuments in Spain. And as I…
Hercules Tower Surroundings in depth
The Tower of Hercules is the undisputed symbol of the city of A Coruña, in the north of Galicia. And it is not for…
The best books written in Galician to celebrate WORLD BOOK DAY:
We cannot think of a better way to celebrate World book day than to recommend some of the best books written in our mother…
Camariñas Lace Festival
By Alexandra Pose Mora – ESID Liceo La Paz Camariñas is a small fishing village located in Costa da Morte, considered the capital of…
Gastronomy of Easter in Galicia
Easter is approaching and thousands of believers and people who want to continue with the traditions participate every year in the different celebrations of…