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  2. David Carballo - Wikipedia

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    Carballo was born in As Pontes de García Rodríguez, A Coruña, Galicia, and began his career with hometown side CD As Pontes at the age of six. He moved to Deportivo de La Coruña in 2014, before joining Racing de Ferrol's youth sides in 2022. [1] Carballo started to train with the main squad in March 2024, [2] being also included in the pre ...

  3. La Voz de Galicia - Wikipedia

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    La Voz de Galicia (English: The Voice of Galicia) is a Spanish daily newspaper owned by the Corporación Voz de Galicia. La Voz is highest circulation newspaper in Galicia and the eighth-highest circulation general-interest daily newspaper in Spain. It is written primarily in Spanish with Galician used in the cultural and opinion sections. [1 ...

  4. Teresa Cameselle - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, she was a finalist for the La Voz de Galicia Novel Prize. Also in 2008, she won the Talismán Prize for Romantic Novels with her first full-length novel, La hija del cónsul (The Consul's Daughter), which was published the same year. [ 4 ]

  5. Opinion polling for the 2027 Spanish local elections (Galicia)

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    In the run up to the 2027 Spanish local elections, various organisations carry out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in local entities in Spain.Results of such polls for municipalities in Galicia are displayed in this article.

  6. Ferrol, Spain - Wikipedia

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    The current toponym Ferrol, though, can only be traced back to the Middle Ages; a document from 1087 [25] mentions sancto Iuliano de Ferrol, near the monastery of San Martín de Jubia (12th century, in Romanesque style), where Ferrol is probably the local evolution of the genitive form of the Latin name Ferreolus; Ferrol was probably, in origin ...

  7. Ferrol CB - Wikipedia

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    Ferrol CB was founded in 2008 as a merger of two teams from the city: CB Galicia (former LEB team) CB San Rosendo; In July 2015 the club announced that would dissolve its senior team, playing only in youth leagues. [1]

  8. Manu Justo - Wikipedia

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    Born in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Justo was a CD Areosa youth graduate. In July 2015, after finishing his formation, he joined Tercera División side Rápido de Bouzas on trial, [1] and signed a contract with the club in the following month. On 16 June 2016, Justo moved to fellow fourth division side Arosa SC. [2]

  9. Miguel Ángel Tena - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 2015, Tena was appointed manager of Racing Ferrol. [7] He left in May 2016 after being ousted by Cádiz CF in the promotion playoffs, [8] but returned to his post in October, with the club still in the Segunda División B.