Costa Ártabra

Coastal area of Galicia, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Costa Ártabra

Costa Ártabra, or Golfo Ártabro, is a coastal area of Galicia, Spain. It is comprised between the costa da Morte and the Rías Altas; it has a maximum width of 5,800 metres, and a depth of 5,600 metres corresponding to the mouth of the River Mero [es] at Santa Cristina beach. Other rivers which have their mouth in the gulf include Mendo [es] and Mandeo [es]. The Romans knew it as Portus Magnus Artaborum. Pomponius Mela is a Roman historian who also wrote about the area in the year AD 43.[citation needed]

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The Costa Ártabra
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View of the ría de Ferrol.

Costa Ártabra also the name of a nature reserve, a "Special Area of Conservation". This is one of the areas in which the rare Kerry Slug is known to occur.[1]

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