Headquarters: Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Year Founded: 1981
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The Xunta de Galicia is the regional government of Galicia, an autonomous community in northwest Spain.
The Xunta de Galicia is responsible for the regional governance of Galicia, exercising legislative, executive, and administrative functions within the framework of Spanish law and the Statute of Autonomy.
The institution oversees various public services, including education, healthcare, transportation, and environmental management, working to improve the quality of life for residents in the region.
The Xunta plays a role in promoting economic development in Galicia, supporting industries, tourism, and cultural initiatives. In part of these efforts, the body has more increasingly focused on technological investment, having opened its first data centre in Santiago de Compostela in 2012 within the Cultural Innovation Centre there.
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