El Prat de Llobregat

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El Prat de Llobregat
Location
General information
Province Barcelona
Comarca Baix Llobregat
Demonym n/a
Land Area 32.23 km²
Altitude 8 m AMSL
Population 63,312 (2002)
Density 1964 hab./km²

El Prat de Llobregat, commonly known as El Prat is a municipality in the comarca of the Baix Llobregat in Catalonia, Spain. It is situated in the delta of the Llobregat river on the right bank. More than a quarter of the area of the municipality is occupied by Barcelona Airport. Apart from the transport links to the airport, the town of El Prat is served by a railway station on the coast line from Barcelona to Valencia. The municipality also has a beach and a small nature reserve at the Llac (Lake) de la Ricarda i del Remolar. El Prat is famous for its blue-legged chickens (known as gall potablava in Catalan).

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El Prat was founded between the years 1720 and 1740, when the town started to grow besides a path crossing. The first edifications to appear were the church (dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul), the hostel (which served as a school, bakery, and obviously as a hostel), the carnage, and some other houses built by the farmers of the delta, who came to the church to pray. After this, the installation of a barge to cross the river and, later, the construction of the Ferran Puig bridge, the arrival of the railroad and the discovery of underground water improved the comunication of El Prat and consequently doubled its population. In 1917, the installation on the town of La Papelera Española, a factory producing paper and derivates, starts the industrial years of El Prat. Next, in 1923, three private aerodromes start working in El Prat, due to the plain terrain of the municipality. That is the beginning of the connexion between El Prat and the world of aviation, that will end up creating the Barcelona International Airport after the unification of the three aerodromes in 1948. And in 1926, another company, this time of the textile sector, called "La Seda de Barcelona", installed its factory in the town. That causes the definitive growing of El Prat. With the immigration of the south people (mostly Andalusia and Extremadura), the town duplicates again its population in 1930, almost another time in 1950, and triplicates it in 1970 with the creation of the neighborhoods of Sant Cosme, Sant Jordi and La Granja, built to be the home of these immigrants. Finally, with the next expansion, the population duplicates another time, being at nowadays in a period of stability.

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1900 1930 1950 1970 1986 2007
2804 6694 10,401 36,363 63,052 n/a

[edit] References

  • Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). Guia de Catalunya, Barcelona:Caixa de Catalunya. ISBN 84-87135-01-3 (Spanish). ISBN 84-87135-02-1 (Catalan).

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Coordinates: 41°20′N, 2°06′E