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Pontedeume (Galician pronunciation: [ˌponteˈðewmɪ]) is a muni****lity in the
province of A Coruña in the
autonomous community of
Galicia in northwestern...
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Costrada is a
typical Galician food from
Pontedeume.
There is a
tradition that the
recipe originated with a
community of
monks from Italy,
perhaps belonging...
- San Martiño de
Andrade (St.
Martin of Andrade), in the muni****lity of
Pontedeume. The
first mention of this
small territory is to be
found in the do****entation...
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Andrade de las Mariñas (1477 in
Pontedeume – 1542),
First Count of
Andrade and
Second of Vilalba, Lord of
Pontedeume and Ferrol, was a
Galician (Spanish)...
- the Eume
River within the
Ferrol muni****lities of
Pontedeume, Cabanas, A Capela, Monfero,
Pontedeume, and As
Pontes de García Rodríguez. Less than 500...
- Andrade) is a
medieval Galician fortification located in the area of
Pontedeume,
Province of A Coruña (Spain). The
construction of the
castle began in...
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single "Si No Estás". Quintero's
parents come from the muni****lity of
Pontedeume,
where they
currently run a pharmacy. He has
seven siblings: Ana, Bosco...
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desde Burgos, en
honor a
Pontedeume" [This is
Kevin Sánchez:
Deportivo juvenil's goal from Burgos, in an
honour to
Pontedeume] (in Spanish). La Voz de...
- Finally, the
situation is
resolved thanks to a
healer or "menciñeiro" from
Pontedeume who
finds the
solution by
sprinkling salt at the
entrance of the child's...
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Urraca Henriques (born in Guimarães, 1095 - died in
Pontedeume, 1173) was an
infanta of Portugal,
daughter of
Henrique de Borgonha,
count of Portucale...