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  2. Girona - Wikipedia

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    Girona (Catalan: [ʒiˈɾonə] ⓘ; Spanish: Gerona ⓘ) is the capital city of the province of Girona in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain, at the confluence of the Ter, Onyar, Galligants, and Güell rivers.

  3. Girona Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral of Saint Mary, (Catalan: Catedral de Santa Maria), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Girona. The cathedral's interior includes the widest Gothic nave in the world, with a width of 23 metres (75 ft).

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Apart from 1984, 1985, and 1986 (Spain's first three years as a member), 2000 saw the most new sites inscribed, with five that year. As of 2024, Spain has 50 total sites inscribed on the list, which is the fifth largest number of sites per country, only behind Italy (60), China (59), Germany (54), and France (53). [5]

  5. Sant Pere de Galligants - Wikipedia

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    The northern gallery dates to 1154, while the remaining ones are from 1190. The capitals of the columns have motifs very similar to those in the cloisters of Sant Cugat del Vallès or in the Cathedral of Girona. Some depict scenes from Jesus' life, while others show typical Romanesque elements such as lions or sirens.

  6. Province of Girona - Wikipedia

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    Since the division by provinces in Spain and the division by comarques in Catalonia do not completely match, the term comarques of the province of Girona is not accurate. However, a list of the comarques that are included—totally or partially—in the province of Girona can be made: Fully included: l'Alt Empordà; el Baix Empordà; la ...

  7. Montjuïc (Girona) - Wikipedia

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    Although the mountain was declared a green zone in 1955, the Girona city council could not obtain the transfer of land from the castle, which was military property. Between 1950 and 1970 immigrants from elsewhere in Spain, mainly Andalusia and Extremadura, moved to Girona searching for better employment opportunities. [14]

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