Viveiro () is a town and
municipality in the
province of Lugo, in the northwestern
Galician autonomous community of
Spain. It borders on the
Cantabric Sea
The Cantabrian Sea; french: Mer Cantabrique, gl, Mar Cantábrico, ast, Mar Cantábricu, eu, Kantauri. is the term used mostly in Spain to describe the coastal sea of the Atlantic Ocean that borders the northern coast of Spain and the southwest ...
, to the west of
Xove and to the east of
O Vicedo. It has a residential population of over 16,000 (2010 figures), which however triples in the summer months with visitors to the coastal region.
Geography and location
The climate is mild
oceanic.
The municipality encompasses the township of Viveiro itself (the main population centre on the Lugo coast), and also the towns of
Covas and
Celeiro. More than half of the municipality's population live in these three centres.
Viveiro municipality is subdivided into several administrative areas (''parroquias'', or
parishes): Area-Faro, Boimente, Chavín, Galdo, Landrove, Magazos, San Pedro, Valcarría, Celeiro, Vieiro, Covas and Viveiro.
Main sights
The old wall, of which only parts remain today, was built to protect the inhabitants from attacks or from the
plague. The remains of the wall, which succumbed to modernity in spite of its importance and simplicity, are visible in the old part of the city although the remains are situated near small modern buildings. In spite of everything three of the wall's original gates survive: Vila, Valado, with a Romanesque style, and Castelo da Ponte, also called the gate of
Carlos V, that is the emblem of Viveiro. This door has the sculpted imperial arms of the monarch, the original arms of the kingdom, and the arms of the city.
Some of the mansions of the city's noble families still exist, such as the gunsmith's house sculpted in stone. Religious buildings include the monastery of the Concepcion, which was founded by María das Alas Pumariño (died 1601), and the chapel of Ecce Homo, also called the chapel of Pity, which Rodrigo Alonso Alfeirán (died 1608) paid for.
The city is home to several
Romanesque historical buildings. These include the churches of San Pedro, Santa María, and San Francisco. The bridge over the river
Landro dates back to the medieval era too.
Festivities
The calendar of Viveiro holds several festivals, both secular and religious.
Carnival
Viveiro's is the oldest Carnival in Galicia. It is celebrated during the four days before
Lent
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, from Saturday until
Shrove Tuesday. It concludes on Tuesday with a great procession of floats through the streets.
Holy Week
The
Holy Week in Viveiro
Holy Week in Viveiro (''Semana Santa de Viveiro'') is one of the most important traditional events of Viveiro, Spain. It is celebrated in the week leading up to Easter (Holy Week among Christians), and is one of the best known religious events w ...
is one of the most important Holy Week celebrations in Galicia and it is also considered as a
Fiesta of International Tourist Interest of Spain since 2013. Vivero has a great number of cofradías such as the
Virgin of the Rosario, the
Christ of the Piety, the
Seven Last Words
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The seven sayings ar ...
and . The city is also home to processions such as the Encounter that show the Calvary of Christ with religious images, the Unnailed and St. Funeral that show the descent of the Cross to continue with the procession of St. Funeral, the
Last Supper with the pasos of the supper, Horto,
Ecce Homo, the Nazarene and
Our Lady of Sorrows - Sufferings, the Passion, the Seven Words, the Piety and the Virgin at the foot of the Cross, a silent procession.
Rapa das Bestas
This festivity takes place the first Sunday of July except that the first of July coincides on Sunday then it celebrates the second Sunday in the
Buio Mountains
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Cast
* Denise Tantucci as Stella
* Valerio Binasco as father
* Gaia Bocci as Luce
* Olimpia Tosatto as Aria
* ...
. It is an old tradition according to which people cut the horsehairs, brand the horses and break in them.
Patronal feasts
It celebrates on 15 August in
Saint Roque
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and the Virgin's honour.
The pilgrimage of Naseiro (The pilgrimage of the good meal)
It celebrates the fourth Sunday of August.
Saint James' day
It celebrates on 25 July at the
Port of Celeiro
A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as ...
with a marine procession through the estuary of Viveiro.
Others
In the end of July or in the beginning of August, a music festival called
Resurrection Fest, focused on
metal,
hardcore and
punk is held in the city since 2006.
Notable people
*
Gómez Pérez das Mariñas
Gómez (frequently anglicized as Gomez) is a common Spanish patronymic surname meaning "son of Gome". The Portuguese and Old Galician version is Gomes, while the Catalan form is Gomis. The given name ''Gome'' is derived from the Visigothic w ...
(1539–1593), politician, diplomat and military officer, colonial governor of the Philippines
*
Nicomedes Pastor Díaz Nicomedes may refer to:
*Nicomedes (mathematician), ancient Greek mathematician who discovered the conchoid
*Nicomedes of Sparta, regent during the youth of King Pleistoanax, commanded the Spartan army at the Battle of Tanagra (457 BC)
*Saint Nicom ...
(1811–1863), politician and Romantic writer
*
Antón Vilar Ponte
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(1881–1936), writer and politician
*
Jesús Cora y Lira
Jesús de Cora y Lira, 1st Count of Cora y Lira (1890–1969) was a Spanish soldier and a Carlist politician. In the navy juridical arm he rose to general auditor, a rank equivalent to counter-admiral. He is known mostly as political leader ...
(1890–1969), admiral and Carlist politician
*
Maruja Mallo (1902–1995), surrealist painter
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Lois Tobío Fernández
Lois Tobío Fernández (Viveiro, 13 June 1906 – Madrid, 13 March 2003) was a Galician diplomat, writer, translator and philologist.
He was one of the founders of the Seminario de Estudos Galegos
The Seminar of Galician Studies ( gl, Seminari ...
(1906–2003), journalist and philologist
*
Carlos Oroza (born 1933), poet
Town twinning
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Lannion,
France
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Old Havana,
Cuba
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Perth,
Australia
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References
External links
Ferrol-San Cibrao Port Authority
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Municipalities in the Province of Lugo
Port cities and towns on the Spanish Atlantic coast