Boqueixón
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Municipality
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Boqueixón
Location of Boqueixón within Galicia
(2018)[1]
Boqueixón (Galician pronunciation: [bokejˈʃoŋ]) is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. It has a population of 4,445 inhabitants (INE, 2008).
- Town Hall
- Pico Sacro, Boqueixón
References
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
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Municipalities of the province of A Coruña
- Abegondo
- Ames
- Aranga
- Ares
- Arteixo
- Arzúa
- A Baña
- Bergondo
- Betanzos
- Boimorto
- Boiro
- Boqueixón
- Brión
- Cabana de Bergantiños
- Cabanas
- Camariñas
- Cambre
- A Capela
- Carballo
- Cariño
- Carnota
- Carral
- Cedeira
- Cee
- Cerceda
- Cerdido
- Coirós
- Corcubión
- Coristanco
- A Coruña
- Culleredo
- Curtis
- Dodro
- Dumbría
- Fene
- Ferrol
- Fisterra
- Frades
- Irixoa
- A Laracha
- Laxe
- Lousame
- Malpica de Bergantiños
- Mañón
- Mazaricos
- Melide
- Mesía
- Miño
- Moeche
- Monfero
- Mugardos
- Muros
- Muxía
- Narón
- Neda
- Negreira
- Noia
- Oleiros
- Ordes
- Oroso
- Ortigueira
- Outes
- Oza-Cesuras
- Paderne
- Padrón
- O Pino
- A Pobra do Caramiñal
- Ponteceso
- Pontedeume
- As Pontes de García Rodríguez
- Porto do Son
- Rianxo
- Ribeira
- Rois
- Sada
- San Sadurniño
- Santa Comba
- Santiago de Compostela
- Santiso
- Sobrado
- As Somozas
- Teo
- Toques
- Tordoia
- Touro
- Trazo
- Val do Dubra
- Valdoviño
- Vedra
- Vilarmaior
- Vilasantar
- Vimianzo
- Zas
42°49′01″N 8°25′01″W / 42.817°N 8.417°W / 42.817; -8.417
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