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Sant Cugat del Vallès

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Country
  
Spain

Comarca
  
Vallès Occidental

Website
  
santcugat.cat

Local time
  
Tuesday 8:59 PM

Province
  
Province of Barcelona

Community
  
Catalonia

Demonym(s)
  
Santcugatenc

Elevation
  
124 m

Population
  
87,118 (2014)

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Weather
  
13°C, Wind E at 5 km/h, 91% Humidity

Sant Cugat del Vallès ([ˈsaŋ kuˈɣad dəɫ βəˈʎɛs]) (pop. 81,745 in 2010) is a town and municipality north of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. Known as Castrum Octavianum in antiquity (which literally means the castle of Octavianus), it is named after Saint Cucuphas, who is said to have been martyred on the spot now occupied by its medieval monastery. The final part of its toponym, del Vallès, is a reference to the historical county where the town is situated, Vallès.

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Map of Sant Cugat del Vall%C3%A8s, Barcelona, Spain

Description

The town's other buildings include the School of Architecture of the Vallès and the Centre d'Alt Rendiment (CAR, translit. High Performance Centre), a famous centre for professional sport training.

Sant Cugat has become an affluent suburb of Barcelona due to its location (only 20 kilometres from the city), its natural surroundings, and its pedestrian shopping area. Sant Cugat also offers restaurants, a concert venue, two cinemas, and one large shopping centre. It is also a political stronghold for conservative Catalan nationalism, with Convergència i Unió dominating the town's politics.

Sant Cugat has seen its population increase in recent years, with more births than bigger cities like Barcelona (2004). It has also practically merged with the nearby Rubí (population 72,987) and Cerdanyola del Valles (population 58,747).

The town has its own train station with a direct metro connection into Barcelona city centre and the nearby industrial cities of Terrassa and Sabadell.

Main sights

  • Monastery of Sant Cugat
  • Hermitage of Sant Medir (10th century)
  • Hermitage of Sant Adjutori (10th century)
  • Torre Negra (12th century)
  • Gothic bridge of Can Vernet (14th century)
  • Education

    The Japanese School of Barcelona, a Japanese international school, is located in the commune. The Hoshuko Barcelona Educación Japonesa/Escuela de Educación Japonesa en Barcelona (バルセロナ補習校 Baruserona Hoshūkō), a weekend supplementary Japanese school, holds its classes in the Japanese School of Barcelona building.

    Culture

    The town has a sardana club (Entitat Sardanista de Sant Cugat) that promotes this popular Catalan dance. A castellers club was formed in 1996.

    Sister cities

  • Alba, Italy
  • References

    Sant Cugat del Vallès Wikipedia


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