Galicia, Spain
Galicia is an autonomous community located in the northwest of Spain. It is known for its lush landscapes, rugged coastline, and rich cultural heritage. The region is characterized by its unique Celtic influences, which are evident in its music, festivals, and traditions. The capital city is Santiago de Compostela, famous for its historic cathedral and as a pilgrimage site on the Camino de Santiago.
The economy of Galicia is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The region is renowned for its seafood, particularly octopus and shellfish. Additionally, Galicia is home to several natural parks, such as Fragas do Eume, which showcase its diverse flora and fauna.