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Country
  
Spain

Elevation
  
13 m (43 ft)

Postal code
  
17300

Province
  
Province of Girona

Comarca
  
Selva

Community
  
Catalonia

Demonym(s)
  
Blanenc

Website
  
blanes.cat

Population
  
39,293 (2014)

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Weather
  
8°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 74% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Castillo de San Juan, Platja de s'Abanell, Platja de Sabanell, L'Arcada Galeria d'Art, Recreatius Tosty

Blanes ([ˈbɫanəs]) is a town and municipality in the comarca of Selva in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. During the Roman rule it was named Blanda or Blandae. It is known as the "Gateway to the Costa Brava". Its coast is part of the Costa Brava, which stretches from Blanes up to the French border. The township is 18.29 km². Blanes is a popular tourist town, and it is known for the Concurs de Focs d'Artifici during the Santa Anna festival; this event includes a lot of fireworks. Other places of interest include a botanical gardens, coves, such as the Cala Bona, and beaches which are surrounded by mountains.

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Map of 17300 Blanes, Province of Girona, Spain

The population in 2014 was 39,293.

History

The history of Blanes predates the Roman conquest. Iberian activity has been attested in the area. Romanization of Blanes and its surroundings began around the 3rd century BC. Roman remains of the Blandae site lie nearby. After the rule of the Romans the area shared the fate of much of the Peninsula, being conquered successively by the Goths, the Moors and the Christians shortly after. In the 13th century, after the Christians regained the power, important architectural developments took place in Blanes. Some examples are the palace, Palau Vescomtal, the Església Parroquial church and the city walls.

In the 17th century, during the Catalan Revolt (Guerra dels Segadors), Blanes was practically burned to ashes. The Palau Vescomtal was completely destroyed.

Another event that affected Blanes was the War of the Spanish Succession. Afterwards the reconstruction of the town and the expansion of agriculture started.

Botanical gardens

One of the botanical gardens in Blanes is the Marimurtra, which covers almost 15 hectares. It includes over 4000 different plant species and is visited by 300,000 people every year. Another garden is the Pinya de Rosa, which consists of over 7000 different plant species.

Fireworks competition

The Festa major or feast of Santa Anna and Sant Joaquim (on the 26th) are usually celebrated in the 3rd or 4th week of July, between the 21st and 27th annually. During the eight days, the major feasts are celebrated as well as the European Concurs de Focs d'Artifici which attracts more than 500,000 visitors. This is an international competition in which various countries from around the world participate. Over 500,000 kg of fireworks are used at each event. Most people watch the fireworks from the beach.

The fireworks competition nearly always runs in the last full week of July, with the final show often taking place on a Sunday. In 2014, the Saturday night show—traditionally the busiest of the event—saw a record crowd of 250.000 people. 2016 marks the 46th edition of the competition, which will take place July 22–26

Prior to 2012 the competition ran for five consecutive days. At the height of Spain's financial crisis it was decided to drop to four days as a money-saving measure. In 2016 enough sponsors were found to restore the fifth day of the event.

Festa menor

The Festa menor or the feast of the co-patrons (Sant Bonòs and Maximià), is traditionally celebrated on the la Nit (Night) de la Caminada Popular in mid-August and has been around for approximately 25 years as of 2012. This is a wholly family-oriented trek which many people walk accompanied by their children, pets etc. It is approximately 8 km long. The reward is a memento and a slice of watermelon.

2008 storm

In December 2008 an unusually strong storm struck Blanes' beach. The port of Blanes was hit hardest. The old seawall was not capable of holding off a storm of that magnitude. Many pleasure boats, fishing vessels and tourist ferries were damaged and/or smashed onto the beach. Before the storm, plans had already been made to upgrade the harbor but the repairs were delayed. The poor state of the harbor made it more vulnerable to the storm surges and resulted in the heavy loss in the Boxing Day storm. This storm has been commonly referred to by locals as the worst storm Blanes had seen since the 1950s.

Economy

The festival falls in the last week of July week in Santa Anna and lasts eight days. This week the competition is held every year Fireworks of the Costa Brava, one of the largest in Europe.

The first documented date of the launch of a firework in Blanes 1906. Has knowledge of other later date but it was not until 1962 that the launch will begin to once a year. The year 1971 marks the first Fireworks Competition while the people become three nights launch fireworks. This number has fluctuated over the years, reaching seven nights of fireworks. From 1958 releases have always made from Sa Palomera the big rock that separates the two parts blanenca coast and is considered symbolically the beginning of the Costa Brava.

Every night of celebration contest a different firework company presents its work to the public who come to the beach, with a duration of between 20 and 24 minutes. This is assessed by the Popular Jury is designated each year and is responsible for choosing the winners.

Sport

The city has a roller hockey team, Blanes Hoquei Club, and dispute the main League OK Liga. Blanes is also home to one of the most important tournaments of roller hockey, the Golden Cup.

Notable people

  • Mamadou Tounkara, footballer
  • Twin towns

  • Ardales, Andalusia, Spain
  • Villenave-d'Ornon, France
  • References

    Blanes Wikipedia


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