Sant Andreu de Llavaneres

Summary

Sant Andreu de Llavaneres (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsant ənˈdɾew ðə ʎəβəˈneɾəs]) is a municipality located 36 km north of Barcelona (Catalonia) (Spain), along the Mediterranean coast, between Mataró and Sant Vicenç de Montalt. It belongs to the Maresme comarca and the Barcelona province. The short name is simply Llavaneres.

Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Town hall and church
Town hall and church
Flag of Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Coat of arms of Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres is located in Province of Barcelona
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Location in Catalonia
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres is located in Spain
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres
Sant Andreu de Llavaneres (Spain)
Coordinates: 41°34′24″N 2°28′58″E / 41.57333°N 2.48278°E / 41.57333; 2.48278
Country Spain
Community Catalonia
ProvinceBarcelona
ComarcaMaresme
Government
 • MayorJoan Mora Buch (2015)[1]
Area
 • Total11.8 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
Elevation
125 m (410 ft)
Population
 (2018)[3]
 • Total10,877
 • Density920/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Llavanerenc, llavanerenca
Websitesantandreudellavaneres.cat

Llavaneres faces the sea to the east and a natural park to the west. The village has a mixed agricultural and residential character and has become a popular vacation and summer-residence location for people living in Barcelona over the last forty years.

Good connections with Barcelona, the Maresme coast and the Mediterranean axis of France and Spain include a train line to Barcelona, as well as the C-32 highway and the N-2 road.

Sant Andreu de Llavaneres is today well known for its upscale sailing in summer.[citation needed]

History edit

The oldest archaeological remains are from the Neolithic, especially the rocks of "Sant Magí" in the mountains of Montalt. Between the rivers Llavaneres and les Bruixes, the village Can Sanç dates from Roman times, where vineyards and olive trees were cultivated. The economic activity, as in Mataro and other communities, was purely agricultural.[4] Later called Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, it was part of Mataro and gained independence in the mid-sixteenth century. Sant Andreu de Llavaneres became the resort of the better society of Barcelona (1920). Several of his modernist buildings, built by architects like Joaquim Lloret i Homs, date from this period.[5]

Demography edit

1900 1930 1950 1970 1986 2007
1129 1508 1758 2573 3432 9745

References edit

  1. ^ "Ajuntament de Sant Andreu de Llavaneres". Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
  2. ^ "El municipi en xifres: Sant Andreu de Llavaneres". Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  3. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  4. ^ "Història local". Ajuntament de Sant Andreu de Llavaneres (in Catalan). Retrieved 2017-09-08.
  5. ^ "Relat "CASES DE JOAQUIM LLORET HOMS. SANT ANDREU DE LLAVANERES"". relatsencatala.cat (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-09-08.
  • 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).

External links edit

  • Official website (in Catalan)
  • Government data pages (in Catalan)
  • Historic-artistic heritage