Santoña
Santoña is a coastal town located in the northern part of Spain, specifically in the Cantabria region. It is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Boys Beach and La Salve Beach, which attract both locals and tourists. The town has a rich history, with notable landmarks like the Church of Santa María del Puerto and the Fort of San Carlos.
The economy of Santoña is primarily based on fishing and tourism. It is famous for its anchovies, which are a significant part of the local cuisine. The town also hosts various cultural events throughout the year, celebrating its maritime heritage and traditions.