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Segarra
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Other Catalan comarques | |||||
| Province | Lleida | ||||
| Capital | Cervera | ||||
| Largest city | Cervera | ||||
| Demonym | |||||
| Population (2001) | 18,497 | ||||
| Area | 721.2 km2 | ||||
| Pop. density | 25.6 hab/km2 | ||||
| Municipalities | 21 | ||||
Segarra is a comarca (county) in Catalonia, situated on a high plain. Historically, the name referred to a larger area than the current comarca. It has a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers, and between 350 and 450 mm (15-18 inches) of rainfall per year. It is a grain-growing region, with some pine woods and a few evergreen oaks.
Municipalities
- Biosca - pop. 241
- Cervera - pop. 8,424
- Estarās - pop. 193
- Granyanella - pop. 146
- Granyena de Segarra - pop. 147
- Guissona - pop. 4,138
- Ivorra - pop. 155
- Massoteres - pop. 206
- Montoliu de Segarra - pop. 188
- Montornčs de Segarra - pop. 98
- Oluges - pop. 180
- Plans de Siķ - pop. 573
- Ribera d'Ondara - pop. 467
- Sanaüja - pop. 469
- Sant Guim de Freixenet - pop. 1,031
- Sant Guim de la Plana - pop. 176
- Sant Ramon - pop. 564
- Talavera - pop. 281
- Tarroja de Segarra - pop. 160
- Torrefeta i Florejacs - pop. 646
- Torā - pop. 1,227
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10-26-2009 08:16:03
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