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A Mariña Central

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Map showing the location of Mariña Central, a region in Galicia, Spain.

A Mariña Central is a local region in the Province of Lugo in Galicia. It is part of the larger A Mariña de Lugo macro-region and is special to the people who live there.

To the north and northeast, A Mariña Central touches the Bay of Biscay. It shares borders with A Mariña to the northwest, Terra Chá to the west and south, Meira to the southeast, and A Mariña Oriental to the east.

The land in A Mariña Central has three main types of shapes: flat coastal plains, valleys carved by rivers like the Masma and Ouro, and gentle rolling hills such as the Serra do Xistral. The coastline here is steep, with small bays and inlets.

Trees such as oaks and pines grow here, along with some areas planted with eucalyptus, and wide stretches of grassland.

Climate

The climate in A Mariña Central is oceanic. This means the temperatures stay about the same between day and night and between seasons because of the nearby ocean. The weather is mild all year, but it is often wet and foggy because of a lot of rain. The winds are usually strongest along the coast.

Municipalities

A Mariña Central has several towns. These towns are Alfoz, Burela, Foz, Lourenzá, Mondoñedo, and O Valadouro.

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