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A Coruña A Coruña (; ; also informally called just Coruña; historical English: Corunna or The Groyne) is a city and municipality in Galicia, Spain. It is Galicia's second largest city, behind Vigo. The city is the provincial capital of the province ...
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Prior to 19th century

* 4000-2000 BC – Burial constructions in Monte das Arcas * 3rd century BC – Castro de Elviña begins occupation. * 62 BC –
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came to the city (then named Brigantium) in pursuit of the metal trade, establishing commerce with what are now France, England and Portugal. * 2nd century CE –
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built (approximate date). Retrieved 26 October 2016 * 9th century –
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looking for gold * 911 – Bermudo II started the construction of military positions in the coast, with a defensive role. A fortress with a permanent garrison was built at Faro, in the ruins of the
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. * 12th century – Igrexa de Santiago (A Coruña) (church) built. * 13th century – established. * 1208 ** Afonso IX founded again Crunia. With the privilege of disembarking and selling salt without paying taxes ** Construction of begins. * 1302 – (church) built. * 1370 – A Coruña was attacked by Portuguese * 1386 – A Coruña was attacked by Portuguese again * 1397 – were rebuilt after portuguese attacks * 15th century – City renamed "A Coruña". * 16th century – Palacio de Capitanía de A Coruña is built * 1501 –
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departs from Port of A Coruña to marry Arthur, Prince of Wales and become Queen of England. * 1563 – A Coruña becomes capital of Galicia, when Philip II granted the city the headquarters of the captaincy and the
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* 1588 –
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sails from A Coruña with the purpose of invading England. * 1589 – The Siege of Coruña by the
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. Maria Pita lead defense of the city. * 1595 – (fort) finished (began in 1587). * 1598 – Coruna sacked by English forces. * 1693 – Igrexa de San Xurxo (A Coruña) (church) built (approximate date). * 1722 – A Coruña Aqueduct is built * 1748 – Palacio de Capitanía de A Coruña is rebuilt * 1764 – Royal Maritime Posts of America created, growing in the port and commercial field. * 1765 – Academia de Agricultura del reino de Galicia (learned society) established. * 1775 – Royal Audience of Galicia builds the Archive of the Kingdom of Galicia * 1785 – Consulado (merchant guild) established. * 1790 – Consulado creates first public library in the city following principles of enlightenment.


19th century

* 1804 – Fábrica Nacional de Cigarros (National Cigar Factory) created. * 1805 – First stable
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stablished * 1809 – 16 January:
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. * 1820 – A Coruña "joined the revolutionary movement." * 1823 – City taken by French forces. * 1835 – (provincial governing body) established. * 1836 – A Coruña "captured by the Carlists." * 1841 – (theatre) built on the . * 1842 – Population: 19,415. * 1854 –
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network is created. * 1858 – First
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line between Rioseco ( León) and A Coruña * 1862 – Palacio Provincial rebuilt.( gl) * 1869 – City walls partially dismantled to join neighbourhoods. * 1880s –
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ing network is created. * 1882 – '' La Voz de Galicia'' newspaper begins publication. * 1875 – First train begins circulation.
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line. * 1885 –
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train begins circulation. * 1886 – Chamber of Commerce established. * 1900 – Population: 43,971.


20th century

* 1901 – Marcela and Elisa marry in Igrexa de San Xurxo becoming first same-sex marriage in Spain. * 1902 – A Coruña Aqueduct stops being used * 1903 – First
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begins circulation between Puerta Real and railway station. * 1906 –
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(football club) formed. * 1912 ** becomes part of city. ** (city hall) built. * 1916 ** Irmandades da Fala (political group) organized. ** erected in the . * 1917 – '' El Ideal Gallego'' newspaper begins publication. * 1925 – Banco Pastor Building built becoming first
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and tallest building in Spain * 1935 – A Coruña-San Cristovo railway station built. * 1940 – Population: 104,220. * 1943 – A Coruña-Santiago
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inaugurated. * 1944 – Estadio Riazor (stadium) opens. * 1948 – First
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begins circulation between Plaza de Pontevedra and Monelos. * 1960 – Population: 177,502. * 1962 – Last
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circulates, replaced by
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* 1963 – A Coruña Airport is inaugurated and the first commercial flight lands (May 23) * 1964 – A Coruña Termino train station burned in a fire. * 1965 – First urban bus line. * 1967 – Dique de Abrigo (Shelter Dam) is inaugurated * 1968 – (museum) established. * 1970 – Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor (arena) opens. * 1973 – Hercón Tower built becoming tallest building in Galicia (119 meters). * 1975 – First Zara store opens its doors. * 1979 – Last
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operates in the city * 1981 – Population: 232,356. * 1989 – University of A Coruña established. * 1991 – Coliseum da Coruña and Centro Galego de Artes da Imaxe (film archive) open. * 1992 ** Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia (orchestra) formed. ** Aegean Sea tanker oil spill ** A Coruña Sea Promenade inaugurated. * 1994 – Ronda de Outeiro (Second Ring Road) finished. * 1995 – Domus (museum) opens. * 1998 – begins. * 1999 – Aquarium Finisterrae opens. * 2000 ** ' newspaper begins publication. ** SuperDepor wins
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21st century

* 2001 – R (cable operator) begins operations and spreads
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network across the city. * 2002 – (railway station) opens in . * 2007 – begins operating. * 2009 – Bicicoruña public
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created. * 2011 – Population: 245,053. * 2012 – National Museum of Science and Technology (MUNCYT) opens. * 2015 ** becomes mayor. ** Third Ring Road opens. * 2019 –
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s reach 35 km


See also

* History of A Coruña * * Timeline of Galician history


References

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