|  | Situated in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula, Catalonia is a land of rich and varied scenery, 580 km of Mediterranean coastline, and has preserved a rich architectural heritage. | 
				
												
				
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				|  | Breda (Girona) was founded by Romans near the Onyar River. Now, when the city has grown dramatically, the river divides it into Old and New halves | 
				
												
				
				|  | Tiny - about 1 sq km - Castellfollit de la Roca stands on the high cliff between Toronell and Fluvià rives and is a fabulous viewpoint.  | 
				
												
				
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				|  | Hostalets d'en Bas is situated on the south of the d'en Bas Valley. It is a scenic agricultural village listed as a historical landmark.  | 
				
												
				
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				|  | The Hostalric municipality is well-known for its bright festivals and funfairs as well as for the early medieval Hostalric castle.  | 
				
												
				
				|  | La Bisbal d'Empordà’s foundation dates back to VIII century, when the first local church of Santa Maria de la Bisbal was consecrated. | 
				
												
				
				|  | Olot, the town situated in the Catalonian Pyrenees, is famous for its volcanic craters. The most spectacular local landmark is a church in one of them | 
				
												
				
				|  | The municipality of Porqueres includes mountainous villages of Pujarnol and Merlant; Usall, located near the Lake of Banyoles; and Mata, its capital. | 
				
												
				
				|  | The Castle of Pubol is located in a small medieval town in the Baix Empordà region of Catalonia. It was the home to surrealist painter Salvador Dali and his wife Gala. | 
				
												
				
				|  | Rupit is a small town located on the territory of the La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. It’s famous for its unique hardened lava-covered streets | 
				
												
				
				|  | The municipality of Santa Coloma de Farners is known for the Park of San Salvador with its fountains and nice SPA in the Termes Orion Hotel. | 
				
												
				
				|  | The town known as Imperial Tarraco since the Roman domination offers a number of historical sites including churches from several different periods and a well preserved Roman colosseum. | 
				
												
				
				|  | Although Tordera is not in the list of the most visited Spanish towns, it is still a nice place with scenic nature and an obligatory Romanesque church | 
				
												
				
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				|  | The waterpark Aquopolis La Pineda is 110.000 sq m of fun: there are rides, pools, amazing attractions and the most modern dolphinarium in Europe.  | 
				
												
				
				|  | Architect Antoni Gaudí managed to design buildings of irregular shapes using only chains& bags. The Church of Colònia Güell is one of his works. | 
				
												
				
				|  | Warm shallow waters and 216 kilometers of sandy beaches of Costa Dorada – “the Golden Coast” – attracts about 3,500,000 tourists every year | 
				
												
				
				|  | It is a museum of the artist Salvador Dali in his home town of Figueres, in Catalonia and one of the Spanish State’s most frequently visited museums. | 
				
												
				
				|  | Lake Banyoles is the largest one in the eponymous system of karstic lakes. This reservoir is of high ecological importance for the whole region | 
				
												
				
				|  | It is the site of a Benedictine abbey, Santa Maria de Montserrat hosting the Virgin of Montserrat sanctuary and which is identified with the location of the Holy Grail in Arthurian myth. | 
				
												
				
				|  | The Montserrat Royal Basilica located at the foot of the eponymous mountain is famous for the carving of the Black Virgin, which dates back to XII c. | 
				
												
				
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				|  | Patum-de-Berga annual celebration is recognized as the Proclamation of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. | 
				
												
				
				|  | There are very few places in the world where everyone can have adventures or can experience the sort of emotions that you will remember forever. | 
				
												
				
				|  | You can't live without meat? Then you will love the Sausage Museum (Museu de l'Embotit), which tells the history of 150 years of sausage making |