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Discovering Cee, the Coast of Whales in a Coruña

Summary by El Pais
It was always believed that Cee came from cetus, whale in Latin. Until 2014 the linguists of the Proxecto Gaelaico planted the doubt: perhaps the toponym derived from cé, pier in Gaelic. The restless traveler, who is always looking for extraordinary destinations, sounds much better the first thing. And Margarita Lamela, too, because she presumes to be the mayor of Cee, vila das Baleas (Cee, whale village, in Spanish).

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It was always believed that Cee came from cetus, whale in Latin. Until 2014 the linguists of the Proxecto Gaelaico planted the doubt: perhaps the toponym derived from cé, pier in Gaelic. The restless traveler, who is always looking for extraordinary destinations, sounds much better the first thing. And Margarita Lamela, too, because she presumes to be the mayor of Cee, vila das Baleas (Cee, whale village, in Spanish).

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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