Tourists travelling to the Galicia region have been given a nickname by locals (stock) (Image: Getty) Tourists visiting one part of Spain are being given a harsh nickname by locals living in the towns they are travelling to. Residents of capital Madrid, who are escaping the city to visit towns and villages in the Galicia region, have been given a funny moniker by locals critical of their behaviour. The Spanish domestic tourists are being referred to ‘fodechinchos’ which, when translated, means ‘fish thieves’.

In recent weeks a growing number of Spaniards and other tourists have been flocking to the country’s Atlantic coastline to escape both the heat and overcrowding in other parts of the country. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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