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(Redirected from Golfo Ártabro) Coastal area of Galicia, Spain
The Costa Ártabra
View of the ría de Ferrol.

Costa Ártabra, or Golfo Ártabro, is a coastal area of Galicia, Spain. It is comprised between the costa da Morte and the Rías Altas; it has a maximum width of 5,800 metres, and a depth of 5,600 metres corresponding to the mouth of the River Mero [es] at Santa Cristina beach. Other rivers which have their mouth in the gulf include Mendo [es] and Mandeo [es]. The Romans knew it as Portus Magnus Artaborum. Pomponius Mela is a Roman historian who also wrote about the area in the year AD 43.

Costa Ártabra also the name of a nature reserve, a "Special Area of Conservation". This is one of the areas in which the rare Kerry Slug is known to occur.

References

  1. "Costa Ártabra (ES1110002)". Natura 2000. European Environment Agency. Retrieved 11 October 2022.

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