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Malpica, Costa da Morte

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The Municipality of Malpica is a charming seaside village that prides itself on its deep bond with the sea and the warm hospitality of its inhabitants. With a tradition rooted in fishing culture, it is common to see locals grilling sardines at the doors of bars, inviting tourists to enjoy their gastronomy and the cheerful atmosphere of the place. To the north, there is the Playa Mayor, where you can take a leisurely stroll along its promenade, while to the south there is a picturesque port, where the fish market offers a wide variety of fresh fish that highlight the richness of the Galician sea.

The municipality of Malpica, in the parish of Cerqueda, also has a valuable historical heritage, such as the dolmen of Pedra da Arca, which testifies to the human presence since ancient times. In the thirteenth century, Malpica became part of the Archbishopric of Santiago, and during that time fights broke out between nobles that led to the town being acquired by Count Monterrei in the fourteenth century. This historical legacy is reflected in the architecture and traditions of the village, which have endured over the centuries.

Since the 17th century, Malpica has maintained its strong connection to the fishing industry. The arrival of Catalan businessmen modernized the sector, making this port one of the most important in Galicia for the capture of cetaceans. Today, Malpica is still a hub for fishing, and its port is a vibrant place where tradition and innovation are combined. With its rich maritime culture, idyllic beaches and a welcoming atmosphere, the Malpica Town Hall presents itself as a perfect destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the essence of the Costa da Morte.

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