I checked it out, it's apparently the city that has the average tallest building in spain
being a quarter mil, population wise, because of this the density is higher than Madrid
From wkpdia
A Coruña is the city with the tallest mean-height of buildings in Spain,[8] also featuring a population density of 21,972 inhabitants per square kilometre (56,910/sq mi) of built land area.[9]
what the fuck is a la coruna
I checked it out, it's apparently the city that has the average tallest building in spain
being a quarter mil, population wise, because of this the density is higher than Madrid
From wkpdia
It's a city built on an isthmus whilst also simultaneously being near hilly terrain that has effectively led it to grow up instead of sideways
Oh I thought that was a line connecting the place on the map to the label.
Whoa.