Garrigues (comarca)

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Garrigues
Flag of Garrigues Coat of arms of Garrigues.
Location of Garrigues
 Capital Les Borges Blanques
 Province Lleida
 Largest city: Les Borges Blanques
 Demonym: Garriguenc / Garriguenca
 Population: 18,999 (2002) inhabitants.
 Area: 799.7 km²
 Population Density: 23.8 people/km²
Municipalities
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L'Albagés L'Albi
Arbeca Bellaguarda
Les Borges Blanques Bovera
Castelldans Cervià de les Garrigues
El Cogul L'Espluga Calba
La Floresta Fulleda
La Granadella Granyena de les Garrigues
Juncosa Juneda
Els Omellons La Pobla de Cérvoles
Puiggròs El Soleràs
Tarrés Els Torms
El Vilosell Vinaixa


Les Garrigues is a comarca (county) in Catalonia, Spain. Its capital is Les Borges Blanques. Its symbol (on the flag and shield in the right panel) is an olive branch, Les Garrigues being the center of olive cultivation (most of it without the necessity of irrigation) in all of Catalonia. [1]

[edit] History

The cave paintings at Roca des Moros del Cogul are the most important vestiges of prehistoric settlement in Les Garrigues. A Neolithic tomb has been found at Les Borges Blanques. During the Iberian era, the comarca was settled by the Ilergetians. There is documentation also for Roman summer residences and country villas, particularly in the north, but the Roman influence died out soon after. [2]

The Web site Catalunya en Linia gives the following history of later times: [3]

The territory of Les Garrigues was included in the vegueria, later corregiment (territorial divisions in force before and after 1716, respectively) of Lleida, with the exceptions of L'Albi, Cervià, and L'Espluga Calba, which belonged to the vegueria of Montblanc (after 1716, to the corregiment of Tarragona).
Ecclesiastically it was divided into the dioceses of Tarragona (Cervià, La Pobla de Cèrvoles, El Vilosell, L'Albi, Vinaixa, Tarrès, Fulleda, Els Omellons, L'Espluga Calba and Arbeca) and of Lleida. In 1833 the county was included in the administrative area of Lleida, in the province of the same name.
However, in 1808 the administrative area of Les Borges Blanques was created (recently annexed again to Lleida), and this area essentially served as the basis (with the inclusion of Granyena and the exclusion of Belianes) for a new county called Les Garrigues, created in 1936 by the Government of Catalonia.
The name given to the county also traditionally included the farming communities of the Segrià, especially Maials, Llardecans and Almatret. On the other hand, the inhabitants of the lower part of the county (from Les Borges Blanques and Castelldans to the north) have been considered as traditionally belonging to El Pla d'Urgell; and Vinaixa to the east, as belonging to La Segarra.
In the new territorial divisions drawn up at the end of the 1980s, the municipality of Torregrossa previously pertaining to La Garriga was incorporated into the county of El Pla d'Urgell.

[edit] Municipalities

Population data is from approximately 2001-2002.

  • L'Albagés - pop. 512
  • L'Albi - pop. 826
  • Arbeca - pop. 2,295
  • Bellaguarda - pop. 351
  • Les Borges Blanques - pop. 5,365
  • Bovera - pop. 378
  • Castelldans - pop. 962
  • Cervià de les Garrigues - pop. 842
  • El Cogul - pop. 224
  • L'Espluga Calba - pop. 429
  • La Floresta - pop. 186
  • Fulleda - pop. 113
  • La Granadella - pop. 777
  • Granyena de les Garrigues - pop. 165
  • Juncosa - pop. 589
  • Juneda - pop. 2,992
  • Els Omellons - pop. 253
  • La Pobla de Cérvoles - pop. 233
  • Puiggròs - pop. 259
  • El Soleràs - pop. 428
  • Tarrés - pop. 115
  • Els Torms - pop. 188
  • El Vilosell - pop. 233
  • Vinaixa - pop. 600

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