"Ferrol (en ocasiones, llamado también El Ferrol) es una ciudad y municipio español situado al norte de la provincia de La Coruña, en Galicia. Es una ciudad orientada tradicionalmente hacia las actividades marítimas, mediante su puerto pesquero y comercial, astilleros civiles y militares, instalaciones de la Armada o las playas turísticas. Con una población de 70.389 habitantes (INE 1-1-2014), la zona metropolitana de Ferrol, conocida como Ferrolterra, agrupa a las comarcas de Ferrol, Eume y Ortegal, con una población aproximada de 200.000 personas."
"Ferrol (Galician pronunciation: [ferl]), is a city in the Province of A Coruña in Galicia, located on the Atlantic coast in north-western Spain. According to the 2014 census, the city has a population of 70,389 making it the 5th largest settlement in Galicia. With Eume to the south and Ortegal the north, Ferrol forms the Ferrolterra conurbation, the third largest in Galicia which has a total population of over 203,444. The city has been a major naval shipbuilding centre for most of its history, being the capital of the Spanish Navy's Maritime Department of the North since the time of the early Bourbons. Before that, in the 17th century, Ferrol was the most important arsenal in Europe. Today, the city is also known as the home of the shipbuilding yards of Navantia. The city was the birthplace of the Spanish General and dictator Francisco Franco in 1892, and was officially known as El Ferrol del Caudillo from 1938 to 1982. It was also the birthplace of the founder of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), Pablo Iglesias, in 1850."