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Vilalba is a municipality in
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), in the province of Lugo, on the left bank of the river Ladra, one of the headstreams of the Miño.


Pilgrim route

Vilalba is located on the old pilgrim route from western Europe to Santiago de Compostella, which enters from
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and Abadin to the east and crosses using the old Bridge of Martiñán in the parish of Goiriz, leaving on the west side of the town towards Baamonde,
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and León.


Journalistic tradition

During the 20th century Vilalba had a rich journalistic tradition that began in 1902 with the ''Ideal Villalbés'', a newspaper handwritten by the poet and journalist Antonio García Hermida. This was continued, in a more professional form, by the ''El Eco de Villalba'' (1908) under Manuel Mato Vizoso and Novo Freire. After this were ''El Ratón'' (1910), ''El Vigía Villalbés'' (1913), ''Azul y Blanco'' (1914), ''Villalba y su comarca'' (1915), ''Galicia pintoresca'' (1916), and ''El Heraldo de Villalba'' (1916), which consecrated García Hermida as a professional journalist. The proliferation of written press does not end there, but continued with the first newspaper written entirely in Galician in the town, ''A Xustiza'' (1918). Soon there were also ''Aurora'' (1918), ''El Gato'' (1919), ''La Voz Villalbesa'' (1921), ''El Progreso Villalbés'' (1922) founded by Enríquez Chanot, ''El Villalbés'' (1925), ''El Villalbés de Buenos Aires'' (1927), and ''La Unión Ciudadana'' (1929). In the years of the II Republic was edited a politically active newspaper, the ''Faro Villalbés'' (1932). One of their more significant columnists was Carmiña Prieto Rouco, author of the ''Himno da Terra Cha''. In the years of the Francoist State only two newspapers saw the light, both of which dealt mainly with sports: ''Stadium'' (1949) and ''El Castillo'' (1950). The next new newspaper did not appear until 1983, the short-lived ''
A Voz de Vilalba ''A Voz de Vilalba'' was a newspaper published in Vilalba, Spain between 1983 and 1986. During these years, twenty-seven numbers and some special numbers were published, and the average edition was five hundred copies. Some of their subscribers were ...
''.


The tree

The town is unusual in having given its name to a local tree, the ''Pravia'', which is a white maple located near the town's Parador (a fortress converted into a
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). Usually the ''Pravia'' turns to a stage to celebrate Christmas and represent the traditional
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(''Belenismo'').


Administrative units

The following table lists the civil parishes (''parroquias'') of Vilalba, with their estimated 2019 populations:. The relevant data is found by selecting from "Criterio ''Geográfico''": Galicia > Lugo > Vilalba, and setting "Criterio ''Tipo de entidad" to "Sólo entidades colectivas".


Notable Galicians born in Vilalba

*
Cristina Castaño Cristina Castaño Gómez (born 30 October 1978) is a Spanish actress best known for her role as Judith Becker in hit series La que se avecina. Biography Castaño was born on 30 October 1978 in Vilalba (Lugo). She made a name for herself in ...
, actress * Ramón Chao, journalist, writer, and father of singer Manu Chao *
Manuel Fraga Iribarne Manuel Fraga Iribarne (; 23 November 1922 – 15 January 2012) was a Spanish professor and politician in Francoist Spain, who was also the founder of the People's Party. Fraga was Minister of Information and Tourism between 1962 and 1969, Ambas ...
, Minister in
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and President of the Galician Parliament between (1990-2005) by the Galician People's Party * Antonio María Rouco Varela, prelate of the
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Gallery

Image:TorreVilalba.JPG, Tower of Andrade Image:IgrexaStaMariaVilalba.JPG, St. Mary's Church Image:MuinhoVilalbaOsPasos.jpg, Os Pasos Mill Image:PonteSaa Vilalba.JPG, Saa Bridge


See also

* The Andrade family, Counts of Andrade and Pontedeume, and Lords of Ferrol, Serantes and Vilar.


Notes


References


External links


A Voz de Vilalba

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