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Novoneyra defined himself as a "poet in time, not of time." His work reflects the history and memory of his homeland, using the mountains not just as scenery, but as active characters in his verse. He was also a committed intellectual who advocated for the Galician language and culture throughout his life, particularly during the Francoist dictatorship when publishing in Galician was restricted.
While July 25th has religious origins, its modern significance as Galician Day emerged from the (Rexurdimento or "Resurgence")—a 19th-century cultural and political movement that sought to revive the Galician language, literature, and identity after centuries of Castilian dominance. galician day fu10
The , celebrated annually on July 25th , is more than just a public holiday; it is the definitive expression of the soul, history, and political identity of the Galician people. Located in the lush, green northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, Galicia is a land of Celtic roots, Roman legacy, and deep-seated Catholic traditions, all of which converge on this singular mid-summer day. Historical Roots and Political Significance Novoneyra defined himself as a "poet in time, not of time
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