Marín, Pontevedra

Coordinates: 42°23′36″N 8°42′0″W / 42.39333°N 8.70000°W / 42.39333; -8.70000
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Marín
UTC+2 (CEST)
Websitewww.concellodemarin.es

Marín is a town and municipality in

Escuela Naval Militar de Oficiales
(Naval Academy for Officers).

Formerly named San Xiao Ancorados by ships anchored nearby, but it is a popular distortion of "Encoirados," meaning leather tanneries, as they were in the Lameira river which flows into the urban center of the village. Father Sarmiento says his name comes from the Latin word mare, meaning sea, but it is now known to be derived from the name of a former possessor of this land named Marinus. Marín derives from Marini, "property of Marinus." Both references to the sea are, therefore, pure coincidences.[2]

Demographics

Population growth.[3]

  • 2018: 24,362
  • 2007: 25,885
  • 2006: 26.190
  • 2005: 26.103
  • 2003: 24.825

Immigration to Marin

As of 2006, the migrant group is 3.49% of the total municipality population. 32% are from the same province of Galicia, the second are foreign-born groups at 30%. 35.9% of the foreign born population are from South America. Then sub-Saharan Africa (mainly from Ghana, then Sierra Leone and Nigeria). In the central Urban population foreign-born populations constitute 9.07% of the total in 2006.[4]

Population Median age % Men % Women % Younger than 20 years % from 20 to 64 years % 65 or above
2004 39.4 37.7 41.1 20.3 64.3 15.4

Signs of identity

Marín is home to the Naval Academy, the only facility of its kind in Spain, which was moved from San Fernando (

Jose Maria Aznar
, the use of these facilities compared to previous years at that time is much inferior.

Its beaches receive thousands of visitors each year and are the main attraction of the municipality. The main beaches are Portocelo, Mogor, Aguete, Loire, O Santo and Lapamán. In 2006, the beaches of Portocelo, Mogor, Aguete and Loire were added as Blue Flag beaches and in 2007.

Marín is also home to the Palace of Cadro oldest pazo (fortress) in Galicia and the family seat of the House of Romay.

Sports

Since 2013, the town's professional basketball team

LEB Oro
.

See also

Panoramic view of Marín

References

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ Rivas Quintas, Eligio. VERBA Anuario Galego de Filoloxía. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.
  3. ^ "Population of Marín" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
  4. ^ "Population of Marín" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-09-21.

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