A Coruna
About A Coruna
A Coruna is a city in Spain. It is the second most populated city in the independent network and seventeenth by and large in the nation. The city is the site of the Roman Tower of Hercules, a beacon which has been in nonstop task since potentially the second century AD. It has been proclaimed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It is encompassed by a huge open stop with a green and the purported Moor's Graveyard a building where in actuality there were never entombments, Muslim or not, which presently houses the Casa das Palabras exhibition hall. The beacon includes as the fundamental token of the city's banner and ensign.
The most important square in the city. Notable landmarks of interest are the City Hall and the statue of the nearby courageous woman Maria Pita. Mount of San Pedro Park, a previous military territory, with sees over the city and the ria. Guests can land by street or utilizing a lift from the promenade. It has a bistro, play regions, patio nurseries and three reestablished gunnery pieces. The two primary shorelines of A Coruna are situated in the core of the city and are circumscribed by the promenade above. This area makes them an extraordinary fascination for visitors, being likewise a gathering point for surfers a great part of the year. Besides, the city has different shorelines like As Lapas, San Amaro, Oza and Matadoiro.