Corunna

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Corunna is a historic port city on Spain’s northwest coast, known for its strategic maritime importance and role in major naval and military events.

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Label Occurrences
Corunna canonical 3
Nationalist offensive on the Corunna Road 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf city
port city
climate oceanic climate
continent Europe
country Spain
demonym coruñesa
coruñés
hasAlternativeName A Coruña
A Coruña
surface form: La Coruña
hasCulturalAttraction historic old town
maritime promenade
hasEconomicActivity fishing
petrochemical industry
shipping
tourism
hasFeature natural harbor
strategic maritime position
hasLandmark Roman lighthouse
Tower of Hercules
A Coruña
surface form: port of A Coruña
hasSportsTeam Deportivo de La Coruña
hasTransport A Coruña Airport
Port of A Coruña
rail connections to inland Spain
hasUniversity University of A Coruña
historicalRole Spanish naval base
strategic Atlantic port
isCapitalOf Province of A Coruña
knownFor Battle of Corunna
historic port
military history
naval history
locatedIn Galicia
northwest Spain
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Bay of Biscay
officialLanguage Galician
Spanish
partOf Galicia
surface form: Autonomous community of Galicia
postalCodePrefix 150
region Costa da Morte
surface form: Costa da Morte vicinity
timeZone Central European Time
timeZoneDST Central European Summer Time
Tower of Hercules UNESCO World Heritage Site
wasSiteOf Battle of Corunna
Napoleonic Wars engagement

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Nationalist offensive of November 1936 followedBy Corunna
this entity surface form: Nationalist offensive on the Corunna Road