Mellid - A Coruña, España
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N 42° 54.911 W 008° 00.988
29T E 580276 N 4751865
Coordenadas tomadas en la Plaza do convento, las fotografías muestran parte del patrimonio local.
Waymark Code: WM1C49A
Location: Galicia, Spain
Date Posted: 06/01/2025
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member FamilieFrohne
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"Mellid (en gallego y oficialmente Melide) es un municipio español de la provincia de La Coruña (Galicia). Pertenece a la Comarca de Tierra de Mellid. Según el INE, en 2023 su población era de 7553 habitantes.

Mellid, junto con los demás municipios de la comarca ha sido tradicionalmente un importante centro de actividad agropecuaria centrado en la ganadería del vacuno de leche y carne y de ganado porcino.

La fundación de la villa de Mellid es desconocida, pero aparece documentada por primera vez en 1140. A principios del siglo XIII, el burgo de Mellid fue devastado, ya que estaba establecido alrededor de la iglesia de San Pedro. Sin embargo, gracias a la ayuda de Alfonso IX, la nueva villa comenzó a reconstruirse a lo largo del Camino.

En 1320, la villa obtuvo un privilegio del arzobispo de Santiago, don Berenguel de Landoria, que le permitió levantar un castillo, fortificar la villa con murallas y cobrar el portazgo. Además, en esa época, también recibió la concesión de fueros."

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Mellid (officially Melide in Galician) is a Spanish municipality in the province of La Coruña (Galicia). It belongs to the Tierra de Mellid region. According to the INE (National Institute of Statistics and Census), its population was 7,553 in 2023.

Mellid, along with the other municipalities in the region, has traditionally been an important center of agricultural activity, focusing on dairy and beef cattle and pig farming.

The founding of the town of Mellid is unknown, but it is documented for the first time in 1140. At the beginning of the 13th century, the borough of Mellid was devastated, as it was established around the church of San Pedro. However, thanks to the help of Alfonso IX, the new town began to be rebuilt along the Camino.

In 1320, the town obtained a privilege from the Archbishop of Santiago, Don Berenguel de Landoria, which allowed it to build a castle and fortify the town with walls. and collect the toll. Furthermore, at that time, he also received the granting of charters.

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