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Autovía A-6 and Galicia (Spain)

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Difference between Autovía A-6 and Galicia (Spain)

Autovía A-6 vs. Galicia (Spain)

The Autovía A-6 or Autopista AP-6 (also called Autovía del Noroeste) is a Spanish autovía and autopista route that starts in Madrid and ends in Arteixo (A Coruña). Galicia (Galician: Galicia, Galiza; Galicia; Galiza) is an autonomous community of Spain and historic nationality under Spanish law.

Similarities between Autovía A-6 and Galicia (Spain)

Autovía A-6 and Galicia (Spain) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): A Coruña, Arteixo, Autovía, Benavente, Zamora, Betanzos, Highways in Spain, Lugo, Madrid, Ponferrada.

A Coruña

A Coruña (is a city and municipality of Galicia, Spain. It is the second most populated city in the autonomous community and seventeenth overall in the country. The city is the provincial capital of the province of the same name, having also served as political capital of the Kingdom of Galicia from the 16th to the 19th centuries, and as a regional administrative centre between 1833 and 1982, before being replaced by Santiago de Compostela. A Coruña is a busy port located on a promontory in the Golfo Ártabro, a large gulf on the Atlantic Ocean. It provides a distribution point for agricultural goods from the region.

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Arteixo

Arteixo (is a municipality in the Province of A Coruña, part of the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. Its area is 93.76 km² and its population is 31,005 (2013). Its population density is 317.43 people/km². It is an industrial town that belongs to A Coruña metropolitan area. Notable landmarks are a Repsol refinery - with its associated industry - and the corporate headquarters of Inditex which is better known for its worldwide chain of clothing stores, Zara. It also has tungsten, titanium and tin mines. As of 2007, the Outer Harbour of A Coruña is being built here, in the Punta Langosteira Peninsula, to replace the busy harbour that is now in the city center. The construction is planned to finish in 2012.

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Autovía

An autovía is one of two classes of major highway in the Spanish road system similar to a British motorway or an American freeway.

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Benavente, Zamora

Benavente is a town and municipality in the north of the province of Zamora, in the autonomous community Castile and León of Spain.

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Betanzos

Betanzos is a municipality in the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain in the province of A Coruña.

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Highways in Spain

The Spanish motorway (expressways) network is the eleventh largest in the world, by length.

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Lugo

Lugo is a city in northwestern Spain in the autonomous community of Galicia.

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Madrid

Madrid is the capital of Spain and the largest municipality in both the Community of Madrid and Spain as a whole.

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Ponferrada

Ponferrada (from the Latin Pons Ferrata, Iron Bridge) is the capital city of El Bierzo in the Province of León, Spain.

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Autovía A-6 and Galicia (Spain) Comparison

Autovía A-6 has 15 relations, while Galicia (Spain) has 574. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.53% = 9 / (15 + 574).

References

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