File:Ria de Ponte Vedra no atlas de Pedro Teixeira (1634).jpg

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Galego: Ría de Pontevedra no atlas manuscrito das costas e portos da Península Ibérica titulado Descripcion de España y de las costas y puertos de sus reinos de Pedro Teixeira.
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