The city of Vigo, located in the south of Galicia, Spain, was founded during the age of the Roman Empire. The Romans called it „Vicus“, which means village or town in Latin. The most important part of the city during the Middle Ages was the quarter BerbĆ©s, which is now the city centre. Medieval was a hard time for Vigo: About the year 1000, the city was destroyed by the Moors and not resettled until 1170. Attacking Normans caused more problems and in the 14th century, the plague killed nearly the whole population. But Vigo profited very much during the siglo del oro and became a rich city. But this was not the end of the destruction... - Under the leadership of Sir Francis Drake, british soldiers destroyed Vigo in 1589. - In 1619, the city was attacked by turkish pirates. -In 1702, the British came back and looted another time. - In 1808, french soldiers during the empire of Napoleon tried to overwhelm Vigo- the citizens made them move away just three months l...