Catalonia is a small country of six million inhabitants but it has more than a thousand years of history and a culture and language of its own which have forged a very distinct character. The people of Catalonia have always been open to the outside world. Catalonia is divided into four provinces: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. The capital city is Barcelona. Its territory corresponds to most of the historical territory of the former Principality of Catalonia.
Catalonia is today an autonomous region within Spain, but in fact has an older history as the independent kingdom of Aragon which in some ways historically predates Spain itself. It’s worth visiting ancient towns: Girona with an impressive Jewish quarter; Tarragona with Roman age capital; Lleida; Figueres with Dalí museum.
Catalonia has a great variety of different landscapes very close to each other, mountains on the Pyrenees (at the border with France), and green hills on north of the country, agricultural planes on the west and beaches on the east. Catalonia’s more southerly mountains, such as the Garraf range, have a rugged look about them, with bare rocks and gray and reddish soil which create a very striking atmosphere. This is the home of the dwarf fan-palm, the only palm native to Europe. Another range -the Ports of Tortosa, overlooking the Ebro Delta- is an important reserve of the Spanish ibex goat. In winter, travelers can take advantage of sports and tourist facilities available in the ski resorts. Two spectacular National Parks are situated amid these lofty peaks: that of Aigüestortes and Lake Sant Maurici, and that of Cadí-Moixeró. Mediterranean beaches, there are places of artistic interest, historic buildings and landscapes which are equally well worth seeing.
Catalonia has hundreds of "festes" that go on around the region every week of the year. "Festes" are ritual like celebrations that have been passed down through generations of people for more than 700 years. They are organized by the people of a town for their own enjoyment, and not for any commercial interest. Festes” have ritual like sequences of events that usually involve Giants, Devils, Human Castles and processions. A magical atmosphere is created at the “festa”, almost like a type of Catharsis. “Festes” stem from Medieval Times when fantastical dragons and Giants were created to instruct people about religion in church services.
SpainThe country is the home of the prospering capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona and the city where flamenco was born, Sevilla. |
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Breda (Girona)Breda (Girona) was founded by Romans near the Onyar River. Now, when the city has grown dramatically, the river divides it into Old and New halves |
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Castellfollit de la RocaTiny - about 1 sq km - Castellfollit de la Roca stands on the high cliff between Toronell and Fluvià rives and is a fabulous viewpoint. |
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El Far d`EmpordàEl Far d'Emporda is a municipality in 47,5 km from Girona. Its major landmark is the XIII century Gothic church of St. Martin (Església de Sant Martí) |
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Els Hostalets d`En BasHostalets d'en Bas is situated on the south of the d'en Bas Valley. It is a scenic agricultural village listed as a historical landmark. |
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HostalricThe Hostalric municipality is well-known for its bright festivals and funfairs as well as for the early medieval Hostalric castle. |
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La Bisbal d`EmpordàLa Bisbal d'Empordà’s foundation dates back to VIII century, when the first local church of Santa Maria de la Bisbal was consecrated. |
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OlotOlot, the town situated in the Catalonian Pyrenees, is famous for its volcanic craters. The most spectacular local landmark is a church in one of them |
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PorqueresThe municipality of Porqueres includes mountainous villages of Pujarnol and Merlant; Usall, located near the Lake of Banyoles; and Mata, its capital. |
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PubolThe Castle of Pubol is located in a small medieval town in the Baix Empordà region of Catalonia. It was the home to surrealist painter Salvador Dali and his wife Gala. |
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RupitRupit is a small town located on the territory of the La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. It’s famous for its unique hardened lava-covered streets |
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Santa Coloma de FarnersThe municipality of Santa Coloma de Farners is known for the Park of San Salvador with its fountains and nice SPA in the Termes Orion Hotel. |
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TarragonaThe town known as Imperial Tarraco since the Roman domination offers a number of historical sites including churches from several different periods and a well preserved Roman colosseum. |
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TorderaAlthough Tordera is not in the list of the most visited Spanish towns, it is still a nice place with scenic nature and an obligatory Romanesque church |
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Aquopolis waterpark in La PinedaThe waterpark Aquopolis La Pineda is 110.000 sq m of fun: there are rides, pools, amazing attractions and the most modern dolphinarium in Europe. |
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Church of Colònia GüellArchitect Antoni Gaudí managed to design buildings of irregular shapes using only chains& bags. The Church of Colònia Güell is one of his works. |
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Costa DoradaWarm shallow waters and 216 kilometers of sandy beaches of Costa Dorada – “the Golden Coast” – attracts about 3,500,000 tourists every year |
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Dali Theatre and MuseumIt is a museum of the artist Salvador Dali in his home town of Figueres, in Catalonia and one of the Spanish State’s most frequently visited museums. |
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Lake of BanyolesLake Banyoles is the largest one in the eponymous system of karstic lakes. This reservoir is of high ecological importance for the whole region |
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Montserrat monasteryIt is the site of a Benedictine abbey, Santa Maria de Montserrat hosting the Virgin of Montserrat sanctuary and which is identified with the location of the Holy Grail in Arthurian myth. |
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Montserrat Royal BasilicaThe Montserrat Royal Basilica located at the foot of the eponymous mountain is famous for the carving of the Black Virgin, which dates back to XII c. |
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Patum de BergaPatum-de-Berga annual celebration is recognized as the Proclamation of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. |
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Port AventuraThere are very few places in the world where everyone can have adventures or can experience the sort of emotions that you will remember forever. |
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Sausage MuseumYou can't live without meat? Then you will love the Sausage Museum (Museu de l'Embotit), which tells the history of 150 years of sausage making |
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All tours with a visit to object "Catalunya"
La Masella
Disco in Salou
Malgrat de Mar
Calella
Sitges
COSTA BRAVA
Lloret de Mar