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A Veiga/Vegadeo

Town and capital of the council of Vegadeo, with just over 3000 inhabitants. It is located in a marsh, 10 meters above sea level, where a large number of streams converge as well as the Suarón River and the Eo, which has now become an estuary and acts as a natural dividing line between Galicia

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Ayuntamiento de A Veiga/Vegadeo

Building from 1851, built at the time of the transfer of the municipal capital from Piantón to Vegadeo. It has a rectangular plan and two floors. The lower floor is organized in the form of a portico open to the outside through a succession of semicircular arches, while the upper floor is articulated through the

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Calle Alameda

Sample of the first expansion of the town, with land desiccated and reclaimed from the estuary, the current street front offers a variety of styles and construction models that even date back to the middle of the 19th century (Villamil house). On the other hand, it expresses the transformations, alterations and substitutions that have occurred

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Manzana en la calle Empedrada

On the site formerly occupied by the 18th century palace of Valledor, there are currently three independent buildings, with a ground floor and two or three floors, with a porticoed ground floor open to the outside by means of semicircular arches. On the floors there are balconies with iron bars and, in one case, wooden

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Casa de Prim

House that has on the roof a niche with a crucifix carved in stone, from the year 1861.

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Presa

Place of the parish of Seares, at 55 meters of altitude and 40 inhabitants.

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Conjunto de A Casúa

Set consisting of a large house, its attached chapel and a large cabin. The house, belonging to the Pérez de Castropol family, has the coat of arms of this lineage on the façade; It has a quadrangular plan and double height, having several access doors, on one of which appears the inscription “Year of /

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