To the northeast of Galicia, we find four estuaries that form the Gulf of Artabro: A Coruņa, Betanzos, Ares, and Ferrol. They reflect a historical land that was settled by the Artabros..
Defined around the mouth of the Mero River, the A Coruņa estuary has great personality. The city of A Coruņa is a place we cannot miss while travelling around this wide estuary. Its historic quarter, accessed through the Royal Gate, cherishes some very luminous galleries that have come to define this space. Among the many structures that we find in A Coruņa, the Tower of Hercules is the most emblematic one. It is the oldest still-functioning lighthouse in the world, and offers an incomparable view of the Gulf of Artabro.
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