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Alt Urgell
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Other Catalan comarques | |||||
| Province | Lleida | ||||
| Capital | La Seu d'Urgell | ||||
| Largest city | La Seu d'Urgell | ||||
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| Population (2001) | 19,105 hab. | ||||
| Area | 1,446.9 km2 | ||||
| Pop. density | 13.2 hab/km2 | ||||
| Municipalities | 19 | ||||
Alt Urgell is a comarca (county) in Catalonia, a modern representation of part of the historic county of Urgell (ca 789 - 1413), seat of the Counts of Urgell.
Municipalities
Populations are as of 2001.
- Alàs i Cerc - pop. 396
- Arsèguel - pop. 98
- Bassella - pop. 265
- Cabó - pop. 115
- Cava - pop. 54
- Coll de Nargó - pop. 577
- Estamariu - pop. 125
- Fígols i Alinyà - pop. 275
- Josa i Tuixén - pop. 181
- Montferrer i Castellbò - pop. 766
- Oliana - pop. 1872
- Organyà - pop. 954
- Peramola - pop. 385
- Pont de Bar - pop. 153
- Ribera d'Urgellet - pop. 829
- La Seu d'Urgell - pop. 11726; seat of the Bishop of Urgell
- Valls d'Aguilar - pop. 332
- Valls de Valira - pop. 803
- Vansa i Fórnols - pop. 200
External links
- Official page of the Consell Comarcal de l'Alt Urgell, in Catalan
- Palau Robert unofficial Alt Urgell page, in Catalan
- Diputació de Lleida official page about Alt Urgell, in Catalan
Last updated: 10-21-2005 12:48:43
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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