Corunna
Corunna, also known as A Coruña, is a coastal city in the northwest of Spain. It is located in the region of Galicia and is known for its beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and vibrant culture. The city has a rich maritime history and is home to the famous Tower of Hercules, a Roman lighthouse that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The economy of Corunna is primarily based on services, fishing, and tourism. The city hosts several annual festivals, celebrating its local traditions and gastronomy. With a mild climate, Corunna attracts visitors year-round, offering a mix of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.