Cedeira - Culture

Culture

Cedeira hosts a small Medieval Fair in one of its main squares each year. In addition, the gastronomical "Percebe" festival is held in July.

City Councils of the three Regions of Ferrolterra
Ferrol
  • Ares
  • Fene
  • Ferrol
  • Moeche
  • Mugardos
  • Narón
  • Neda
  • Cedeira
  • San Sadurniño
  • As Somozas
  • Valdoviño
Eume
  • Cabanas
  • A Capela
  • Monfero
  • Pontedeume
  • As Pontes de García Rodríguez
Ortegal
  • Cariño
  • Cerdido
  • Mañón
  • Ortigueira
Ancient lands of the Counts of Andrade and Vilalba in the 14th century
  • Abadín
  • Alfoz
  • Ares
  • Barreiros
  • Burela
  • Cabanas
  • A Capela
  • Cariño
  • Cedeira
  • Cerdido
  • Cervo
  • Cospeito
  • Fene
  • Ferrol
  • Foz
  • Guitiriz
  • Lourenzá
  • Mañón
  • Moeche
  • Mondoñedo
  • Monfero
  • Mugardos
  • Muras
  • Narón
  • Neda
  • Ourol
  • Ortigueira
  • A Pastoriza
  • Pontedeume
  • A Pontenova
  • As Pontes de García Rodríguez
  • Ribadeo
  • Riotorto
  • San Sadurniño
  • As Somozas
  • Trabada
  • O Valadouro
  • Valdoviño
  • O Vicedo
  • Vilalba
  • Vilarmaior
  • Viveiro
  • Xermade
  • Xove
Ports and lighthouses under the Authority of Ferrol-San Cibrao
  • Port of San Cibrao with four Lighthouses
  • Port of Alumina Espanola with six Lighthouses
  • Roncadoira Point with one Lighthouse
  • Ria and Port of Vivero with seven Lighthouses
  • Port of O Barqueiro with five Lighthouses
  • Estaca de Bares Point with one Lighthouse
  • Santa Marta's Cove and the Ports of Espasante and Carino with four Lighthouses
  • Candelaria Point with one Lighthouse
  • Port of Cedeira with four Lighthouses
  • A Frouxeira Point with one Lighthouse
  • Cape Prior with two Lighthouses
  • Ria of Ferrol and the Ports of Ferrol Outer-port, A Graña, Mugardos and Ferrol Inner-port with twenty three Lighthouses
Municipalities of the province of A Coruña
  • Abegondo
  • Ames
  • Aranga
  • Ares
  • Arteixo
  • Arzúa
  • A Baña
  • Bergondo
  • Betanzos
  • Boimorto
  • Boiro
  • Boqueixón
  • Brión
  • Cabana de Bergantiños
  • Cabanas
  • Camariñas
  • Cambre
  • A Capela
  • Carballo
  • Cariño
  • Carnota
  • Carral
  • Cedeira
  • Cee
  • Cerceda
  • Cerdido
  • Cesuras
  • Coirós
  • Corcubión
  • Coristanco
  • A Coruña
  • Culleredo
  • Curtis
  • Dodro
  • Dumbría
  • Fene
  • Ferrol
  • Fisterra
  • Frades
  • Irixoa
  • A Laracha
  • Laxe
  • Lousame
  • Malpica de Bergantiños
  • Mañón
  • Mazaricos
  • Melide
  • Mesía
  • Miño
  • Moeche
  • Monfero
  • Mugardos
  • Muros
  • Muxia
  • Narón
  • Neda
  • Negreira
  • Noia
  • Oleiros
  • Ordes
  • Oroso
  • Ortigueira
  • Outes
  • Oza dos Ríos
  • Paderne
  • Padrón
  • O Pino
  • A Pobra do Caramiñal
  • Ponteceso
  • Pontedeume
  • As Pontes de García Rodríguez
  • Porto do Son
  • Rianxo
  • Ribeira
  • Rois
  • Sada
  • San Sadurniño
  • Santa Comba
  • Santiago de Compostela
  • Santiso
  • Sobrado
  • As Somozas
  • Teo
  • Toques
  • Tordoia
  • Touro
  • Trazo
  • Val do Dubra
  • Valdoviño
  • Vedra
  • Vilarmaior
  • Vilasantar
  • Vimianzo
  • Zas

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