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Arosa (1981) (ex-Algoma 1931) A74 La
Graciosa (1988) (ex-Dejá vu) A75
Sisargas (1995) (ex-Isabelle 1982) A76
Giralda (1993) (ex-Juan de Borbon's yacht)...
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Galicia National Park.
Other significant islands are
Islas Malveiras,
Islas Sisargas, and, the
largest and
holding the
largest po****tion,
Arousa Island. The...
- the Sálvora
archipelago and
other island such as Cortegada, Arousa, the
Sisargas Islands and the
Malveiras Islands are also part of Galicia.
Galicia has...
- Cabo Touriñán Cabo Vilán Caión Camariñas
Camelle Corme Fisterra Illas Sisargas Malpica Muxia Nemiña O viso
Praia de
Baldaio Praia de
Traba Praia do Rostro...
- Isla de
Toralla –
Galicia Pontevedra Vigo 0.106 0.041 135 – 026 A-0
Islas Sisargas –
Galicia A Coruña
Malpica de Bergantiños 0.68 0.26 – – 028 A-0 Isla de...
- s****s,
except on the
island of Cortegada. The
islands of
Lobeiras and
Sisargas were
initially discussed to be part of the
national park and
could be added...
-
celebrations like the
Festa do Mar. In
front of
Malpica are the
Illas Sisargas, a
small archipelago used as
shelter by
numerous marine birds. Main sights...
- Sálvora,
Vionta and Sagres) and
other islands as Cortegada, Arousa, the
Sisargas, or Malveiras, most of
which belong to the
National Park of the Atlantic...
- Britain. The plan was for the
French fleet to meet a
Spanish fleet off the
Sisargas Islands, near
Corunna in north-west Spain, in
order to
begin an invasion...
- (39 km)
Illas Sisargas Malpica de Bergantiños 43°21′36″N 8°50′40″W / 43.35991°N 8.84457°W / 43.35991; -8.84457 (Faro de
Illas Sisargas) A Coruña Galicia...