A Coruna province forms the northwestern tip of Spain, with a rugged Atlantic coastline that stretches from Ferrol in the north to the Ria de Muros in the south. Over 1.12 million people live here, making it Galicia's most populated province. The city of A Coruna has roughly 245,000 residents and sits on a peninsula, flanked by the Orzan beach on the Atlantic side and the port on the sheltered bay side. The Torre de Hercules, a functioning Roman lighthouse and UNESCO World Heritage Site, has guided ships into the harbour since the 2nd century.
Santiago de Compostela, the capital of the Galician autonomous community and the endpoint of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, lies in the southern part of the province. The city's cathedral, baroque old town, and continuous flow of pilgrims give it a character entirely different from the commercial port city of A Coruna. Ferrol, in the north, has a naval tradition dating back centuries and was the birthplace of Francisco Franco. The province is also home to Inditex (parent company of Zara), headquartered in Arteixo outside A Coruna, one of the world's largest fashion retailers.
Escort services in the province concentrate in A Coruna city and Santiago de Compostela, with Ferrol seeing limited additional activity. Escortservice.com lists escort websites that have been verified. The platform is a directory and does not arrange appointments, process payments, or serve as a contact point between parties.
A Coruna province forms the northwestern tip of Spain, with a rugged Atlantic coastline that stretches from Ferrol in the north to the Ria de Muros in the south. Over 1.12 million people live here, making it Galicia's most populated province. The city of A Coruna has roughly 245,000 residents and sits on a peninsula, flanked by the Orzan beach on the Atlantic side and the port on the sheltered bay side. The Torre de Hercules, a functioning Roman lighthouse and UNESCO World Heritage Site, has guided ships into the harbour since the 2nd century.
Santiago de Compostela, the capital of the Galician autonomous community and the endpoint of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, lies in the southern part of the province. The city's cathedral, baroque old town, and continuous flow of pilgrims give it a character entirely different from the commercial port city of A Coruna. Ferrol, in the north, has a naval tradition dating back centuries and was the birthplace of Francisco Franco. The province is also home to Inditex (parent company of Zara), headquartered in Arteixo outside A Coruna, one of the world's largest fashion retailers.
Escort services in the province concentrate in A Coruna city and Santiago de Compostela, with Ferrol seeing limited additional activity. Escortservice.com lists escort websites that have been verified. The platform is a directory and does not arrange appointments, process payments, or serve as a contact point between parties.
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Legal, but no specific regulatory framework.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Prostitution in Spain occupies an alegal position. Selling sexual services voluntarily is not a criminal offence, but the activity is not regulated. Purchasing is also not criminalised. The Codigo Penal addresses exploitation under Article 187 (two to five years; aggravated four to six), exploitation of minors under Article 188, and human trafficking under Article 177 bis (five to eight years; aggravated twelve or more). The Policia Nacional operates in the larger cities of the province, the Guardia Civil in rural and coastal zones.
Spain does not criminalise the voluntary sale or purchase of sexual services between adults. Prostitution is alegal. Criminal penalties apply to exploitation and trafficking under the Codigo Penal.
Escortservice.com verifies escort websites before listing them. It functions as a directory and does not arrange meetings or act as an intermediary.
Yes. Santiago de Compostela, the capital of the Galician autonomous community and the endpoint of the Camino de Santiago, is located in the southern part of A Coruna province.
The Torre de Hercules is a functioning Roman lighthouse in A Coruna city, built in the 2nd century and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the oldest active lighthouse in the world.