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There are four
provinces in Catalonia - Barcelona, Lleida, Girona, Tarragona.
Flanked by
the Pyrenees and bathed by the Mediterranean Sea, this region occupies
the north eastern part of the peninsula. It has a strong identity,
with a unique culture and language all its own. It is a highly developed
region with great dynamism. With 6 million inhabitants, it is the
second most populated region in Spain, after Andalucia.
Barcelona
is the historical capital of Catalonia and Spain's second leading
city in both size and importance, after Madrid. Its port is one
of the most important on the Mediterranean Sea. The city, exceptionally
beautiful, has an impressive architectural heritage that includes
the Gothic Quarter, with its cathedral, the old City Hall Building,
the Episcopal Palace and the splendid Palace of the Generalitat,
the site of the Catalan government. The city also boasts the work
of the incomparable modernist architect Antonio Gaudi, who graced
Barcelona with the better share of his many works of exceptional
genius. Among them are the unfinished Church of the Sacred Family,
the Batll Home and the Mil Home. Barcelona also has many museums,
two of which are the Picasso Museum and the Museum of Catalan Art.
Lleida,
capital of the province of the same name, is set on a steep slope
that culminates in the grandiose citadel, in the centre of which
is the "Seo", or cathedral, built between the 12th and
15th centuries.
The Costa Brava
is the coastal zone that begins about 40 kms. North of Barcelona
and includes the entire shoreline of the province of Girona. It
is an area of great natural beauty, formed by a succession of steep
cliffs and small coves with finely grained sand. Some of its towns
have been massively exploited for tourism, but others, such as Tossa
de Mar, still maintain their original size and fishing-village charm.
The principal tourist centres on the Costa Brava are: Rose, Sant
Pere Pescador, L'Escala, L'Estartit, Begur, Palafrugell, Palamos,
Platja d'Aro, S'Agaro, Sant Feliu de Guixols, Tossa de Mar, Lloret
de Mar and Blanes. In this zone there are several cities and villages
of special interest among them:
Girona,
capital of the province of the same name, it is one of the oldest
and most beautiful Catalan cities, with a particularly interesting
Jewish Quarter.
Figueres,
the birthplace of Salvador Dali, with a grandiose museum that brings
together the better part of his finest work.
Empuries
is a Greco-Roman city that has preserved magnificent classical vestiges.
Costa Dorada
stretches south from the Costa Brava to Tarragona. It is formed
by beautiful, open, well maintained beaches. The principal tourist
centres on the Costa Dorada are: Calella de la Costa, Arenys de
Mar, Castelldefels, Sitges, Calafell, Torredembarra, Tarragona,
Salou, Cambrils, Miami Playa, L'Hopitale de l'Infant and Sant Carles
de la Rapita.
Tarragona,
the capital of the province of the same name. Of great importance
in classical antiquity, the city preserves numerous vestiges of
Tarraco, the original Roman city, some of which are the aqueduct,
the amphitheatre and, on the coast, the so-called Tomb of the "Escipiones".
Located closely together a few kilometres inland from Tarragona
are two important medieval monasteries, Santes Creus and Santa Maria
de Poblet, one the Pantheon of the Aragonese Kings.
Sitges,
an important tourist centre, offers several interesting museums,
especially that of Cau-Ferrat, which has two paintings by El Greco.
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