The Province of A Coruña (Galician: provincia da Coruña [pɾoˈβinθjɐ ðɐ koˈɾuɲɐ]; Spanish: provincia de La Coruña [la koˈɾuɲa] ; historical English: Corunna) is the northwesternmost province of Spain, and one of the four provinces which constitute the autonomous community of Galicia. This province is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and north, Pontevedra Province to the south and Lugo Province to the east.
It has a population of 1,135,623 in an area of 7,953.90 square kilometres (3,071.02 sq mi) across its 93 municipalities.
Contents
History
The history of this province starts at the end of the Middle Ages during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain. During those years this province was far smaller than today. This is because in the 1833 territorial division of Spain the entire Province of Betanzos together with half of the Mondoñedo were amalgamated into one single province with its capital city in A Coruña.
Since 1833, the province has always been the one with the largest population and largest coast. Until the second half of the 20th century, this province was both the religious and cultural centre of the entire region. The University of Santiago de Compostela was the only university in North-western Spain until the arrival of democracy after the death of General Francisco Franco.
Municipalities
The province has 93 municipalities:
Demographics
As of 2026, the population is 1,135,623, of which 48.0% are male, and 52.0% are female. Minors make up 13.7% of the population, and seniors make up 26.3%.
Immigration
As of 2025, immigrants make up 12.2% of the population. The 5 largest foreign countries of birth are Venezuela, Colombia, Cuba, Peru, and Argentina.
Main sights
The cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is the destination of the Way of St. James, a major historical pilgrimage route since the Middle Ages which still gathers thousands of pilgrims each year from all over the world.
Parks
Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park is the only national park in Galicia. It is shared between the provinces of A Coruña and Pontevedra.
The "Fragas" of the River Eume Natural Park extends itself throughout the Eume and Ferrol regions of Ferrolterra.
The Dunes of Corrubedo Natural Park (Parque Natural das Dunas de Corrubedo e lagoas de Carregal e Vixán) is a beach park at the very end of the Barbanza Peninsula.
Transport
Airports and airfields
Aeroporto da Lavacolla in Santiago de Compostela
Aeroporto de Alvedro in the City of A Coruña
Heliporto da Graña in the Naval Base of A Graña (Ferrolterra)
Heliporto de Narón in Naron (Ferrolterra)
Railway
Spanish National Railway Network Linking every major city: Barqueiro, Ferrol, Betanzos, A Coruña and Santiago de Compostela.
Spanish High Speed Railway Network (AVE) Linking most major cities of the province with Lisbon and Madrid is under construction.
Economy
Ports
A Coruña – Major Commercial Port – Rías Altas
Malpica – Fishing Port – Costa da Morte
Camariñas – Fishing Port – Costa da Morte
Fisterra – Fishing Port – Costa da Morte
Ferrol – Major Commercial Ports (also: Military) – Rias altas
Cariño – Fishing Port – Rias altas
Espasante – Fishing Port – Rias altas
Cedeira – Fishing Port – Rias altas
Sport
Deportivo de La Coruña Spanish Primera Federación team from the City of A Coruña.
Racing Ferrol Spanish Segunda División team from the City of Ferrol.
SD Compostela Spanish Segunda Federación team from the City of Santiago de Compostela.
Atlético Arteixo Spanish Tercera Federación team from the Municipality of Arteixo.
Bergantiños FC Spanish Tercera Federación team from the Municipality of Carballo.
SD Negreira Spanish Tercera Division team from the Municipality of Negreira.
Autos Lobelle de Santiago FS Spanish División de Honor of Futsal team from the City of Santiago de Compostela.