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In 1989, the city council of Oleiros acquired the castle for the purpose of environmental education. In 2001, the CEIDA - Centro de ExtensiĂłn Universitaria y DivulgaciĂłn Ambiental de Galicia was established in this place through the collaborative efforts of the
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of Galicia, following the plans of military engineer Pedro Rodríguez Muñiz. It was completed with new bulwarks, parapets and pavilions in the 18th century, when Martín Cermeño was
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After losing its strategic value, the castle was abandoned. It was acquired by José Quiroga Pérez de Deza, husband of the author
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Construction began in either 1594 or 1595 when Diego das Mariñas was
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Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of A Coruña
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to improve the defensive system of the bay of A Coruña.
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Buildings and structures in the Province of A Coruña
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A Coruña
Galicia
Porto de Santa Cruz
Oleiros
Diego Dasmariñas
Emilia Pardo Bazán
Spanish Civil War
Xunta de Galicia
University of A Coruña
"Historia"
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