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A Pobra do Caramiñal, also known in Spanish as La Pobra do Caramiñal, is a coastal municipality in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. It is part of the Barbanza comarca and lies on the Atlantic coast near the estuaries feeding the Ría de Arousa. The municipality comprises the urban center of A Pobra and several rural parishes and fishing hamlets along the shoreline. Galician and Spanish are spoken, with Galician commonly used in local place names.

Geography and economy: The landscape includes beaches, estuaries, and rocky shores. The economy is based on

History: The area has ancient roots and a long maritime tradition. In medieval and early modern periods

Cultural heritage: Local life centers on the sea, with parish churches and traditional Galician festivals and

Transportation and environment: The town is connected by road to nearby cities and villages. The port serves

fishing
and
aquaculture,
alongside
small-scale
industry,
agriculture,
and
services.
Tourism
concentrates
in
the
warmer
months,
drawn
by
maritime
scenery
and
seafood
cuisine.
it
belonged
to
regional
lordships
before
being
organized
as
a
modern
municipality
in
the
19th
or
early
20th
century.
Emigration
to
the
Americas
and
other
parts
of
Spain
influenced
demographic
patterns
in
the
past.
gastronomy
centered
on
molluscs
and
fish.
The
region
preserves
religious
and
folkloric
customs
typical
of
coastal
Galicia.
fishing
and
boating
activity,
and
nearby
natural
areas
and
beaches
support
outdoor
recreation
and
biodiversity.