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Vilagarcía de
Arousa (Galician: [ˌbilɐɣaɾˈθi.ɐ ð(e) aˈɾowsɐ], Spanish: [bilaɣaɾˈθi.a ðe aˈɾowsa] ) is a muni****lity in the
province of Pontevedra, in...
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apunta a su
segunda mayoría
absoluta en
Vilagarcía". La Voz de
Galicia (in Spanish). 22
January 2023. "[MUN]
VILAGARCÍA DE AROUSA.
Encuesta Sondaxe 22/01/2023:...
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Arosa Sociedad Cultural is a
Spanish football team
based in
Vilagarcía de Arousa, in the
autonomous community of Galicia.
Founded in 1945, it
plays in...
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ports are A Coruña, Marín-Pontevedra,
Ferrol and the
smaller port of
Vilagarcía de Arousa, as well as
important recreational ports in
Pontevedra capital...
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doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. Jéssica
Bouzas Maneiro was born in
Vilagarcía de
Arousa to
father Juan Jesús and
mother Gloria. She
began playing tennis...
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produced by Vaca Films.
Shooting locations in
Galicia included Vilanova,
Vilagarcía, A Illa and Sanxenxo,
while footage was also shot in Málaga, Gibraltar...
- province.
Other relevant muni****lities,
based on
their po****tions, are
Vilagarcía de
Arousa (37,456),
Redondela (29,218),
Cangas (26,542), Marín (24,319)...
- Madrid–Vigo via Zamora, Sanabria, A Gudiña, Ourense,
Santiago de Compostela,
Vilagarcía de
Arousa and
Pontevedra (trains with
selective stops are also scheduled)...
- Ourense-Empalme
towards Madrid Chamartín
Alvia A Coruña
towards Ferrol Vilagarcía de
Arousa towards Pontevedra Ourense-Empalme
towards Barcelona Sants A...
- A Coruña
Ferrol Santiago de
Compostela Vigo (Avd. Madrid) Vigo (Coia)
Vilagarcía de
Arousa Gijón
Valle del Nalón
Oviedo Irun
Oiartzun Logroño
Burgos Aranda...