Galician Identity
Galician identity is rooted in the region of Galicia, located in northwest Spain. It is characterized by a unique blend of cultural elements, including its own language, Galician, which is distinct from Spanish. The region has a rich history influenced by Celtic, Roman, and medieval cultures, contributing to its diverse traditions, music, and folklore.
The people of Galicia often celebrate their identity through festivals, such as Santiago de Compostela, which honors the patron saint of the region. Traditional cuisine, featuring dishes like pulpo a la gallega (octopus) and empanada, also plays a significant role in expressing Galician culture and pride.