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  2. Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Barcelona had a population of 533,000, [73] which grew steadily but slowly until 1950, when it started absorbing a high number of people from other less-industrialized parts of Spain. Barcelona's population peaked in 1979 at 1,906,998, and fell throughout the 1980s and 1990s as more people sought a higher quality of life in outlying ...

  3. History of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The history of Barcelona stretches over 2000 years to its origins as an Iberian village named Barkeno. [1] Its easily defensible location on the coastal plain between the Collserola ridge (512 m) and the Mediterranean Sea , the coastal route between central Europe and the rest of the Iberian Peninsula , has ensured its continued importance, if ...

  4. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Olive oil (of which Spain is the world's largest producer) is extensively used in Spanish cuisine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It forms the base of many vegetable sauces (known in Spanish as sofritos ). [ 3 ] Herbs most commonly used include parsley , oregano , rosemary and thyme . [ 4 ]

  5. Barcelona city guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in ...

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    And talking of art, the beautiful game often reaches its zenith at Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona. The museum (basic ticket from €28/£23.27) includes immersive experiences and an exhibition on ...

  6. Catalan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Michelin Guide Spain and Portugal 2022 edition awarded 49 restaurants across Catalonia with a total of 64 Michelin stars. [25] Barcelona has 28 Michelin stars across 18 restaurants [ 26 ] including Cinc Sentits [ 27 ] and has been chosen as the best gastronomical city by the American TV network MSNBC in 2009, topping the list of the ten ...

  7. La Boqueria - Wikipedia

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    The Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria (Catalan: [məɾˈkad də ˈsaɲ ʒuˈzɛb də lə βukəˈɾi.ə]; Spanish: Mercado de San José de la Boquería), usually simply referred to as La Boqueria, is a large public market in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and one of the city's foremost tourist landmarks, with an entrance from La Rambla, not far from the Liceu ...

  8. La Barceloneta, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    When arriving at the beach, the environment and atmosphere of La Barceloneta change. Today, the cosmopolitan neighborhood reaches its peak of entertainment in the summer. [citation needed] La Barceloneta is regarded as one of the best places to try fresh fish or paella in Barcelona. [8] A variety of tapas are also available on any menu.

  9. Gràcia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1801 and 1850, the population of Barcelona increased over 50%, growing from nearly 115,000 to roughly 187,000 citizens; however, this rapid growth and rise in industrialisation created a number of unforeseen problems, [3] including overcrowded living quarters, densely-crowded streets and poor public infrastructure.