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    It was not until the division of the state into provinces in 1833 and the creation of provincial governments that Lugo has become the most important town in the province of Lugo, because of its capital status.

  2. Lugo, city, capital of Lugo provincia (province), in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Galicia, northwestern Spain. It lies on the Miño River, southeast of A Coruña. Lugo originated as the Roman Lucus Augusti, and its Roman walls, which were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2000, remain a

  3. Find information on everything to see and do on a trip to Lugo. The best tour plans, what to visit, activities in Lugo etc | spain.info

  4. Oct 28, 2019 · Lugo, in the heart of Spain's Galicia region, has plenty to do, from a stunning cathedral, lovely parks, an intact Roman wall, and tempting food. Here's what not to miss during your visit. Skip to content

  5. Lugo is in Galicia, northwestern Spain. The city is well known for its historic Roman walls which circle the old town, reaching a height of almost 15 metres - they are still in excellent condition, and remain completely intact. Their historic status is recognised internationally, and form a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  6. Aug 21, 2024 · The roads and the squares of Lugos historic town centre are beautifully atmospheric; here the visitor will encounter buildings dating from the 16th century until the 1930s. Lugo can be enjoyed all year long thanks to its monuments, shops and sporting events.

  7. Oct 28, 2017 · It’s known for its nature, as well as its excellent vineyards and wineries. To learn more about Spain’s Galicia region, read our article on 10 things you didn’t know about Galicia. Read our guide to the 12 reasons why you should visit the Galician walled city of Lugo.

  8. Lugo (Romagnol: Lùgh) is a town and comune in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, in the province of Ravenna.

  9. Lugo, town, Emilia-Romagna regione, northern Italy, just west of Ravenna. The arcaded marketplace, called the Pavaglione, and a 14th-century castle converted into the town hall are notable. The town was the scene of heavy fighting in World War II.

  10. Lugo, provincia (province) in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Galicia, northwestern Spain, bordering the Bay of Biscay to the north. It was formed in 1833. Its 60-mile- (100-km-) long coastline, extending from Ribadeo to the Barquero Estuary, is dotted with small ports and fishing