The Atlantic Ocean borders Galicia to the west, and the Bay of Biscay borders it to the north. It is also bordered by Portugal to the south, and the autonomous Spanish communities of Castile, Leon, and Asturias to the east.
It depends whether you are referring to the Spanish Autonomous Community of Galicia or the Polish former Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria.Spanish Galicia: Administrative Galicia has a surface of 29,575 km², although if territories of Galician culture are included (beyond the official eastern border), the figure raises to 35,692 km². In either case, it is approximately the size of Belgium, Taiwan or the US state of Maryland.Polish Galicia: Galicia, now split between Poland (with the majority) Ukraine, and Romania has a surface of 78,550 km², roughly the size of South Carolina.
There are four autonomous communities that border with France (from west to east): Basque country, Navarre, Aragon and Catalonia.
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East Galicia was the border region where fighting broke out between Poland and Ukraine at the end of the war. East Galicia is located in Central Europe.
No large bodies of water border Alberta.
Border Community was created in 2003.
what large bodies of water border virginia
No large bodies of water border Alberta.
3 bodies of water border Russia
No bodies of water border the European Union. It is an organisation, not a place. It has 28 countries as members, and lots of bodies of water border them.
Galician (gallego in Castilian Spanish, galego in the language itself) is spoken in the Spanish provinces of Ourense, Pontevedra, A Coruña, and Lugo. These four provinces make up the Autonomous Community of Galicia. It is also spoken by some people who live near the Galician border in Castille and Leon, Asturias, and in Portugal. In Galicia it is one of two official languages, the other being Spanish which is official throughout Spain. Most people from Galicia consider Galician their mother tongue, and they use it in both private and public life. They are also fully bilingual in Spanish due to the fact that education is conducted 50% in Spanish (it was 100% during the Franco dictatorship) and all national media and a considerable amount of local media is in Spanish.
No, Liechtenstein is autonomous. It doesn't even have a border to germany. Just to Austria and Switzerland.