A neighbor says that in times of saline in Vilalonga, had a kind of sailboat whose hull had the bow and stern in a straight beak, and a single candle, which he had brought from Corunna and all the people laughed at him for being the only model we had in the region. It was a short boat, yet wider than usual, with a candle and led by a veleta manual in the back. However, the one boat that a neighbor thought it was ridiculous, was about five feet long and could carry up to 4,000 kgs. that it was important for that time. She usábao for a living to take golfeiro from one side to another. Or when we needed to get closer to something big boats arriving in Toxa and could not come to this area by some existing Fondiaria. She says that on one occasion he was next to the method request Toxa unfairly by guards after the war, and over made him pay a fine. She waited for the night to retrieve it, because he knew that keeping with the tranquility that the guards did not return Soiano the places where they kept the "requisaban," leading other matter. (I guess what we were missing records or control of the topic, because nobody came to claim and it continues to faenar with it. The point is I am lucky.)
During the reign of Fernando VI, in practice puxéranse saline, which was of great importance to Galicia by a lot of fishing and had salt factories. Just between Noalla Vilalonga and grew to December However, once it began the general administration of sales in Pontevedra, in Galicia and Asturias bear fruit, eventually closing the Noalla and Vilalonga. Then in 1800, stopped managing in Pontevedra, and though he returned in 1816, disappeared in 1820 in a definitive manner.
During the reign of Fernando VI, in practice puxéranse saline, which was of great importance to Galicia by a lot of fishing and had salt factories. Just between Noalla Vilalonga and grew to December However, once it began the general administration of sales in Pontevedra, in Galicia and Asturias bear fruit, eventually closing the Noalla and Vilalonga. Then in 1800, stopped managing in Pontevedra, and though he returned in 1816, disappeared in 1820 in a definitive manner.