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Lleida (Standard Central Catalan
Central Catalan

Central Catalan is the Eastern Catalan dialect with the highest number of speakers, since it is commonly spoken in densely populated areas such as the whole Barcelona , the eastern half of Tarragona and most of the Girona , except for it is northern part, where a transition to Northern Catalan begins....
  or North-Western Catalan ; Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 Lérida , though officially referred as Lleida) is a city in the west of Catalonia
Catalonia

Catalonia , is an Autonomous Community in northeast Spain.Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km? and has an official population of 7,210,508. It borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencian Community to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east ....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
. It had 131,731 inhabitants , including the attached municipalities of Raïmat and Sucs. It is the central city of the province of the same name
Lleida (province)

Lleida is a provinces of Spain of north-eastern Spain, in the western part of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia . It is bordered by the provinces of Girona , Barcelona , Tarragona , Zaragoza and Huesca and the countries of France and Andorra....
.

Lleida is the capital city of the comarca (county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
) Segrià and the province that takes its name
Lleida (province)

Lleida is a provinces of Spain of north-eastern Spain, in the western part of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia . It is bordered by the provinces of Girona , Barcelona , Tarragona , Zaragoza and Huesca and the countries of France and Andorra....
. Its economy is mostly based on commerce and services, being one of the most important population and economic inland centres in Catalonia.

s a traditionally Catalan-speaking
Catalan language

Catalan is a Romance languages, the national language and official language of Andorra, and a official language in the Autonomous Communities of Spain of the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencian Community and in the city of Alghero in the Italy List of islands in the Mediterranean of Sardinia....
 town and province, with a characteristic dialect (known as Western or, more specifically, North-Western Catalan, or colloquially lleidatà) with features such as lo and los (instead of standard "el" and "els") as the definite articles, and word-final a pronounced .






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Lleida (Standard Central Catalan
Central Catalan

Central Catalan is the Eastern Catalan dialect with the highest number of speakers, since it is commonly spoken in densely populated areas such as the whole Barcelona , the eastern half of Tarragona and most of the Girona , except for it is northern part, where a transition to Northern Catalan begins....
  or North-Western Catalan ; Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 Lérida , though officially referred as Lleida) is a city in the west of Catalonia
Catalonia

Catalonia , is an Autonomous Community in northeast Spain.Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km? and has an official population of 7,210,508. It borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencian Community to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east ....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
. It had 131,731 inhabitants , including the attached municipalities of Raïmat and Sucs. It is the central city of the province of the same name
Lleida (province)

Lleida is a provinces of Spain of north-eastern Spain, in the western part of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia . It is bordered by the provinces of Girona , Barcelona , Tarragona , Zaragoza and Huesca and the countries of France and Andorra....
.

Lleida is the capital city of the comarca (county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
) Segrià and the province that takes its name
Lleida (province)

Lleida is a provinces of Spain of north-eastern Spain, in the western part of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia . It is bordered by the provinces of Girona , Barcelona , Tarragona , Zaragoza and Huesca and the countries of France and Andorra....
. Its economy is mostly based on commerce and services, being one of the most important population and economic inland centres in Catalonia.

Languages

It is a traditionally Catalan-speaking
Catalan language

Catalan is a Romance languages, the national language and official language of Andorra, and a official language in the Autonomous Communities of Spain of the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and Valencian Community and in the city of Alghero in the Italy List of islands in the Mediterranean of Sardinia....
 town and province, with a characteristic dialect (known as Western or, more specifically, North-Western Catalan, or colloquially lleidatà) with features such as lo and los (instead of standard "el" and "els") as the definite articles, and word-final a pronounced . Some of these features, however, are nowadays more common among older people and elsewhere in the province rather than in the town of Lleida, where only the phonetic aspects of the dialect are preserved. Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
 is primarily only an active language for the older inhabitants who were prohibited from studying Catalan during Franco's reign.

Aranese
Aranese language

Aranese is a standardized form of the Pyrenean Gascon language variety of the Occitan language spoken in the Aran Valley, in northwestern Catalonia on the border between Spain and France, where it is one of the three official languages besides Catalan language and Spanish language....
, a standardized form of the Gascon
Gascon language

Gascon is a dialect of the Occitan language. Gascon is mostly spoken in Gascony and B?arn . It has about 250,000 speakers worldwide.Only Aranese language, a southern Gascon variety, is spoken in Spain....
 variety of the Occitan language
Occitan language

Occitan , known also as Lenga d'?c or Langue d'oc is a Romance languages spoken in Occitania, that is, Southern France, the Occitan Valleys of Italy, Monaco and in the Aran Valley of Spain....
, is spoken in the region of the Aran Valley to the north of the city of Lleida and has official status there.

History

In ancient times the city, named Iltrida and Ilerda, was the chief city of the Ilergetes
Ilergetes

The Ilergetes were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
, an Iberian
Iberians

The Iberians were a set of peoples that Ancient Greece and ancient Rome sources identified with that name in the eastern and southern coasts of the Iberian peninsula at least from the 6th century BC....
 tribe. Indíbil, king of the Ilergetes, and Mandoni, king of the Ausetanes, defended it against the Roman invasion.

Under the Romans, the city was incorporated into the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis
Hispania Tarraconensis

Hispania Tarraconensis was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania. It encompassed much of the Mediterranean coast of Spain along with the central plateau and the north coast, and part of northern Portugal....
, and was a place of considerable importance, historically as well as geographically. It stood upon an eminence, on the right (west) bank of the river Sicoris (the modern Segre
Segre River

The Segre is a river tributary to the Ebro with a basin comprising territories across three states: France, Andorra and Spain.The river Segre, known to Ancient Romes and Ancient Greeces as Sicoris, has its Source s on the north face of the Puigmal de Segre in the French department Pyr?n?es-Orientales , in the Catalan Pyrenees....
), the principal tributary of the Ebro
Ebro

The Ebro is Spain's most voluminous river. Its source is in Fontibre . It flows through cities such as Miranda de Ebro, Logro?o, Zaragoza, Flix, Tortosa, and Amposta before discharging in a river delta on the Mediterranean Sea in the province of Tarragona ....
, and some distance above its confluence with the Cinga (modern Cinca); thus commanding the country between those rivers, as well as the great road from Tarraco (modern Tarragona
Tarragona

Tarragona is a city located in the south of Catalonia and east of Spain, by the Mediterranean Sea. It is the capital of the Spanish Tarragona and the capital of the Catalan comarca Tarragon?s....
), the provincial capital, to the northwest of Spain, which here crossed the Sicoris.

Its situation induced the legates of Pompey
Pompey

Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, commonly known as Pompey /'p?mpi/, Pompey the Great or Pompey the Triumvir , was a distinguished military and political leader of the late Roman Republic....
 in Spain to make it the key of their defense against Caesar, in the first year of the Civil War
Caesar's civil war

The Roman civil war of 49 BC, sometimes called Caesar's Civil War, is one of the last conflicts within the Roman Republic. It was a series of political and military confrontations between Julius Caesar, his political supporters, and his Roman legion, against the traditionalist conservative faction in the Roman Senate, sometimes known as the O...
 (49 BCE). Afranius
Lucius Afranius (consul)

Lucius Afranius, died 46 BC in Africa province, was a loyal legatus and plebs of Pompey the Great. He served with Pompey during his Iberian Peninsula campaigns against Sertorius in the late 70's, and remained in his service right through to the Roman Republican civil wars....
 and Marcus Petreius
Marcus Petreius

Marcus Petreius was a Ancient Rome Politician and General.The chronology of the early stages of Petreius? career is unclear. He was in any case the first in his family line to enter into the Roman Senate....
 threw themselves into the place with five legions; and their siege by Caesar himself (Battle of Ilerda
Battle of Ilerda

The Battle of Ilerda took place in June 49 BC between the forces of Julius Caesar and the Spanish army of Pompey the Great, led by his legatus Lucius Afranius and Marcus Petreius....
), as narrated in his own words, forms one of the most interesting passages of military history. The resources exhibited by the great general, in a contest where the formation of the district and the very elements of nature seemed in league with his enemies, have been frequently extolled; but no epitome can do justice to the campaign. It ended by the capitulation of Afranius and Petreius, who were conquered as much by Caesar's generosity as by his strategy. In consequence of the battle, the Latin phrase Ilerdam videas is said to have been used by people who wanted to cast bad luck on someone else.

Under the Roman empire
Roman Empire

The Roman Empire was the Roman Republic phase of the Ancient Rome, characterised by an autocracy form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....
, Ilerda was a very flourishing city, and a municipium
Municipium

A municipium belonged to the second highest Social class of Ancient Rome cities, being inferior in status to the colonia . The first municipium was Tusculum....
. It minted its own coins. It had a fine stone bridge over the Sicoris, (the bridge was so sturdy that its foundations support a bridge to this today). In the time of Ausonius
Ausonius

Decimus Magnus Ausonius was a Latin literature poet and rhetorician, born at Burdigala ....
 the city had fallen into decay; but it rose again into importance in the Middle Ages.

It was part of Visigothic and Muslim
Muslim

:A Muslim , , is an adherent of the religion of Islam. The feminine form is Muslimah . Literally, the word means "one who submits "....
 Hispania
Hispania

Hispania was the name given by the Ancient Rome to the whole of the Iberian Peninsula . When Rome was a Roman Republic, Hispania was divided into Roman provinces: Hispania Citerior and Hispania Ulterior....
 until it was conquered from the Moors
Moors

In the Spanish language, the term for Moors is Moro; in Portuguese language the word is mouro. There seems to have been some confusion about the relationship of the word moro/mouro to the word moreno , both from Greek language ma?ros, i.e....
 by the Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona

Raymond Berengar IV or Ramon Berenguer IV , sometimes called the Holy, was the Count of Barcelona who effected the union between the Kingdom of Aragon and the Principality of Catalonia into the Crown of Aragon....
 in 1148.

It used to be the seat of a major university
University of Lleida

The University of Lleida, shortened as UdL , is the oldest university in Catalonia and the whole Crown of Aragon. It's located in the Catalonia city of Lleida....
, the oldest in the Crown of Aragon
Crown of Aragon

The Crown of Aragon was a permanent union of multiple titles and states in the hands of the King of Aragon.At the height of its power by the 14th and 15th centuries, the Crown of Aragon was a thalassocracy controlling a large portion of the present-day eastern Spain, Northern Catalonia, as well as some of the major islands and mainland...
, until 1717, when it was moved by Philip V
Philip V of Spain

Philip V of Spain , born Philippe de France, fils de France and Counts and Dukes of Anjou, was king of Spain from 1700 to 1724 and 1724 to 1746, the first of the House of Bourbon dynasty in Spain....
 to the nearby town of Cervera
Cervera

Cervera is the capital of the Catalonia/Comarques of Segarra, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. The title Count of Cervera is a courtesy title, formerly part of the Crown of Aragon, that has been revived for Felipe, Prince of Asturias....
. The University of Lleida is nowadays active again.

Lleida served as a key defense point for Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, with a population of 1,615,908 in 2008, while the population of the Metropolitan Area was 3,161,081....
 during the Spanish Civil War
Spanish Civil War

The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
, and fell to the Insurgents, whose air forces bombed it extensively, in 1937 and 1938. The November 2, 1937 Legion Kondor attacks against Lleida became especially infamous since they were aimed to the school known as Liceu Escolar de Lleida. 48 children and several teachers died in it that day.

After some decades without any kind of population growth, it met a massive migration of Andalusians
Andalusian people

The Andalusians are the inhabitants of the remote southern region in Spain. They are generally not considered an ethnically distinct people because they lack two of the most important markers of distinctiveness: their own language and an awareness of a presumed common origin....
 who helped the town undergo a relative demographic growth. Nowadays it's home to immigrants of 146 different nationalities .

Districts and neighbourhoods

Lleida is divided in the following districts by the Observatori Socioeconòmic de Lleida:
  • Balàfia
  • Pardinyes
  • Butsènit
  • Camp d'Esports
  • Cap Pont
    Cap Pont

    Cappont is a neighbourhood in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain.It stretches along the eastern bank of the Segre river. The city's main park, Camps Elisis, and one of the University of Lleida campuses are located in it....
  • Centre Històric
  • Humbert Torres
  • Instituts-Templers
  • Joc de la Bola
  • La Bordeta
  • Les Basses d'Alpicat
  • Llívia
  • Magraners
  • Mariola
  • Príncep de Viana-Clot
  • Rambla Ferran-Estació
  • Secà de Sant Pere
  • Torres de Sanuí
  • Universitat
  • Ciutat Jardí


Communications

Lleida is served by the Spanish state railway
RENFE

Renfe Operadora is the state-owned company which operates freight and passenger trains on the 1668-mm "Iberian gauge" and 1435-mm "Standard gauge" networks of the Spain national railway infrastructure company :es:Administrador de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias ....
's Madrid-Barcelona high-speed rail line
Madrid-Barcelona high-speed rail line

|}The Madrid-Barcelona high-speed rail line is a standard gauge railway line inaugurated on 20 February 2008. It is one of the world's fastest long-distance trains in commercial operation, connecting the cities of Madrid and Barcelona, in Spain....
, serving Barcelona
Barcelona

Barcelona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, with a population of 1,615,908 in 2008, while the population of the Metropolitan Area was 3,161,081....
, Zaragoza
Zaragoza

Zaragoza, also called Saragossa in English language, is the capital city of the Zaragoza and of the Autonomous communities of Spain and former Kingdom of Aragon of Aragon, Spain....
, Calatayud
Calatayud

Calatayud - Arabic: ???? ???? Qal?a? 'Ayyub is a city and municipality in the province of Zaragoza in Aragon lying on the river Jal?n Spain, in the midst of the Sistema Ib?rico mountain range.Sistema Ib?rico mountain range....
, Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Spain

Guadalajara is a city and municipality in the autonomous communities of Spain of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, and in the natural region of La Alcarria....
, and Madrid
Madrid

Madrid is the Capital and largest city of Spain. It is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits in the European Union after Greater London and Berlin, and its Madrid metropolitan area is the Largest urban areas of the European Union in the European Union after Paris aire urbaine, Greater London Urban Area, a...
. Lleida has a minor airfield located in Alfès and as of 2006, the construction of an airport is due to be finished in 2008. Also, the town is the western terminus of the Eix Transversal
Eix Transversal

C-25 or Eix Transversal is a primary highway in Catalonia, Spain. According to the current coding for highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya, the first number C-25 indicates that is mainly a west-eastbound highway, and the second number C-25 indicates that is the fifth southernmost....
 Lleida-Girona
Girona

Girona is a city located in the northeast of Catalonia, Spain, at the confluence of the rivers Ter River and Onyar. It is the capital of the Spanish Girona and of the Catalan comarca of the Giron?s....
, and a railway covering the same distance (Eix Transversal Ferroviari) is currently under planning.

Culture

Traditional celebrations include Festa Major, Aplec del Cargol and Fira de Sant Miquel.

A Latin-American cinema
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 festival is held yearly in the town ("Mostra de Cinema Llatinoamericà de Lleida
Lleida Latin-American Film Festival

The Lleida Latin-American Film Festival is a cinema festival that takes place in Lleida, Spain. The event has taken place since 1995, and awards were first given in 1997....
"), and an animation
Animation

Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illusion of Motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision, and can be created and demonstrated in a number of ways....
 film festival called Animac also takes place there every May.

Also, the international rock
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
 festival Senglar Rock is held in Les Basses d'Alpicat, in the outskirts of Lleida, each July since 2005 - it used to be held in Montblanc before that year.

Lleida was the Capital of Catalan Culture in 2007.

People from Lleida

The following names are sorted alphabetically.
  • Antoni Abad - artist (born 1956)
  • Jaume Balagueró
    Jaume Balagueró

    Jaume Balaguer? , is a Spain film director widely known for his horror films.Jaume Balaguer? was born in Lleida, and grew up in Barcelona. He studied communications and photography at the University of Barcelona, graduating in 1991 with a degree in Communication Sciences....
     - filmmaker (born 1960)
  • Josep Borrell
    Josep Borrell

    Josep Borrell Fontelles is a Spain politician. He was nominated President of the European University Institute on 12 December 2008. He will assume this position in January 2010....
     - Politician, president of the European Parliament
    President of the European Parliament

    The President of the European Parliament presides over the debates and activities of the European Parliament. He or she also represents the Parliament within the EU and internationally....
     2004-2007. (born 1947)
  • Francesc Claverol - 18th century religious scholar, author of De ineffabile misae sacrificio y Libellum de Adventu Anti Christi.
  • Pep Coll - writer (born 1949)
  • Albert Costa
    Albert Costa

    Albert Costa Casals is a retired professional tennis player from Spain. He is best remembered for winning the men's singles title at the French Open in 2002....
     - tennis player, olympic
    Olympic Games

    The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
     contestant in 2000, winner of the 2002 French Open, (born 1975)
  • Leandre Cristòfol - artist, pioneer of Surrealist
    Surrealism

    Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early-1920s, and is best known for the visual artworks and writings of the group members....
     sculpture in Catalonia
    Catalonia

    Catalonia , is an Autonomous Community in northeast Spain.Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km? and has an official population of 7,210,508. It borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencian Community to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east ....
     (1908-1998)
  • José Espasa Anguera
    José Espasa Anguera

    Jos? Espasa Anguera was a Spain publisher. He is most famous for having been the driving force behind the prestigious Enciclopedia Espasa.Coming from a very humble rural family, and still a child, he had to move to Barcelona....
     - founder of the precursor of Espasa-Calpe and Enciclopedia Espasa (1840-1911)
  • Adolf Florensa - architect, urban planner who worked for various governments during the 20th century directing the restoration of Ciutat Vella
    Ciutat Vella

    Ciutat Vella is a districts of Barcelona, numbered District 1. The name means "old city" in Catalan language and refers to the oldest neighborhoods in the city of Barcelona, Spain....
     in Barcelona
    Barcelona

    Barcelona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, with a population of 1,615,908 in 2008, while the population of the Metropolitan Area was 3,161,081....
    .
  • Javier Galitó-Cava - actor, dancer born in Barcelona but raised in Lleida for most of his childhood years. He resides in the U.S since 1989.
  • Miguel Ángel Gallardo - underground comic book artist, especially known for his controversial comic series Makoki, published in the Spanish magazine El Víbora.
  • Indíbil (Indibilis, Andobales) king of the Ilergetes
    Ilergetes

    The Ilergetes were an ancient Iberians people of the Iberian peninsula . They are believed to be of Iberian language....
     (3rd century BC).
  • Lorena
    Lorena (singer)

    Lorena Gomez P?rez is an Spain Pop music singer known artistically as Lorena.She was the winner of TV's Spanish Language's talent-search program Operaci?n Triunfo Fifth Series ....
    , singer, winner of the 5th series of Spanish Fame Academy
    Fame Academy

    Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist....
    , Operación Triunfo
    Operación Triunfo

    Operaci?n Triunfo is a reality show talent contest which first aired on Spain's Televisi?n Espa?ola network in 2001. A kind of cross between Pop Idol, Voces en Funci?n, Star Search, and Big Brother , the show aimed to find the country's next solo singing sensation, putting a selection of hopefuls through their paces by getting them to si...
    .
  • Enrique Granados
    Enrique Granados

    Pantal?on Enrique Costanzo Granados y Campi?a was a Spain Catalonia pianist and composer of european classical music. His music is in a uniquely Spanish style and, as such, representative of musical nationalism....
     - Romantic
    Romanticism

    Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe, and gained strength during the Industrial Revolution....
     composer (1867-1917)
  • Mari Pau Huguet - Catalan TV personality, TV3
    TV3 (Catalonia)

    TV3 is the name of Catalonia's first public broadcasting Television station. It belongs to Televisi? de Catalunya , a subsidiary of the Corporaci? Catalana de R?dio i Televisi?....
     presenter.
  • Bojan Krkic
    Bojan Krkic

    Bojan Krkic or simply Bojan , is a Spanish association football who plays for FC Barcelona....
     - (born 1990) football player.
  • Josep Lladonosa - historian (1907-1990)
  • Mercè Mor - dancer.
  • Jaume Morera - Artist (1854-1927)
  • Joan Oró
    Joan Oró

    Joan Or? i Florensa was a Catalonia Biochemistry, Marquess of Or?, whose research has been of importance in understanding the origin of life....
     - biochemist whose research has been of importance in understanding the origin of life, received several international honours for his work. (1923–2004)
  • Manuel del Palacio - Satirist, journalist (1831-1906)
  • Josep Pernau - journalist, satyrist (born 1930)
  • Araceli Segarra - mountaineer and model (born 1970)
  • Salvador Seguí
    Salvador Seguí

    Salvador Segu? was an Spanish Anarcho-syndicalism in the Confederaci?n Nacional del Trabajo in Catalonia.Together with ?ngel Pesta?a, Segu? opposed the paramilitary and terrorist actions advocated and carried out by other members of the CNT....
    , "El Noi del Sucre" - Anarchist
    Anarchism

    Anarchism is a political philosophy encompassing anarchist schools of thought which consider the state to be unnecessary, harmful, and/or undesirable....
    , secretary general of CNT
    Confederación Nacional del Trabajo

    The Confederaci?n Nacional del Trabajo is a Spain confederation of anarcho-syndicalist labor unions affiliated with the International Workers Association ....
     in Catalonia, assassinated (1896-1923).
  • Humbert Torres - Physician and politician, vicepresident of the Generalitat de Catalunya
    Generalitat de Catalunya

    The Generalitat de Catalunya is the institution under which the Spain Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia is politically organised. It consists of the Parliament, the President of the Generalitat and the Executive Council or Government of Catalonia....
    , member of the Spanish Parliament.
  • Màrius Torres
    Màrius Torres

    M?rius Torres was a Catalan people poet, first published by fellow writer Joan Sales in Mexico. He's among the most influential poets in the first 30 years of post-Civil War Catalonia....
     - Symbolist
    Symbolism

    Symbolism is the applied use of symbols: iconic representations that carry particular meanings.The term "symbolism" is limited to use in contrast to "representationalism"; defining the general directions of a linear spectrum - where in all symbolic concepts can be viewed in relation, and where changes in context may imply systemic changes...
     poet (1910-1942)
  • Jaume Ulled - stage actor (born 1978)
  • Josep Vallverdú
    Josep Vallverdú

    Josep Vallverd? i Aixal? is a Catalonia poet, novelist, playwright, linguistics and essayist. His narrative Rovell? served as basis for a TV-series in TV3 ....
     - writer (born 1923)
  • Salvador Vázquez de Parga - essayist, comic book historian (born 1934)
  • Ricardo Viñes
    Ricardo Viñes

    Ricardo Vi?es was a famous Spanish pianist. He first publicly performed many important works by Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Manuel de Falla, D?odat de S?verac and Isaac Alb?niz....
     - Classical pianist and composer (1875-1943)


Landmarks

  • Seu Vella - a Cathedral built in a blend of Romanesque
    Romanesque architecture

    Romanesque architecture is the term that is used to describe the architecture of Middle Ages Europe which evolved into the Gothic architecture style beginning in the 12th century....
     and Gothic
    Gothic architecture

    Gothic architecture is a style of architecture which flourished during the high and late Middle Ages. It evolved from Romanesque architecture and was succeeded by Renaissance architecture....
     styles over the time, and made a military fortress in the 18th century and the older Palau de la Suda, both over the so-called Turó de la Seu, a medium-sized hill.
  • Seu Nova - the baroque Cathedral used since Bourbon
    House of Bourbon

    The House of Bourbon is an important European royal house, a branch of the Capetian dynasty. Bourbon kings first ruled Kingdom of Navarre and France in the 16th century....
     rule. It was burnt during the Spanish Civil War
    Spanish Civil War

    The Spanish Civil War was a major conflict in Spain that started after an attempted coup d'?tat by a group of Spanish Army generals, supported by the conservative Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right , Carlist groups and the fascistic Falange, against the government of the Second Spanish Republic, then under the leadership of pr...
     by the anarchists commanded by Durruti.
  • Institut d'Estudis Ilerdencs, used to be a hospital (Antic Hospital de Santa Maria) built in a Gothic
    Gothic architecture

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     style, but nowadays it is an historical museum and research centre open to visitors.
  • La Paeria - the city council and also, a historical site with remains and pieces of art from Roman
    Rome

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     times, to the Moorish rule, to Mediaeval and Modern
    Modern Age

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     times, including a prison.
  • Gardeny - A hill that hosts a fortress built between the 12th and 13th centuries. Used by the Knights Templar
    Knights Templar

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     in the Middle Ages
    Middle Ages

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     after the area was given to them by Ramon Berenguer IV.
  • The gardens known as Camps Elisis, already used by the Romans
    Rome

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    . It has the fountain of the mermaid
    Fountain of the Mermaid of Lleida

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    .
  • The Bishop of Lleida
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    's Palace on Rambla d'Aragó also serves as an art museum showing pieces included in the styles spanning from Romanesque
    Romanesque architecture

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     to Baroque
    Baroque

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    .
  • El Roser
  • Lleida Public Library, on Rambla d'Aragó, hosted in the building previously known as La Maternitat, a mid-19th century orphanage
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    .
  • Museum of Lleida
  • Other museums: Sala Cristòfol, Sala Mercat del Pla, Museu Morera, Centre d'Art de la Panera, Museu de l'Aigua.


Sports

Lleida has been always a city with great sport tradition. Probably the most famous sport at the present time is basketball, because the club of basketball of the city a few years ago ascended to the ACB, being the revelation team in the league, this caused a lot of boys and girls to become fond of this little well-known sport.

  • Unió Esportiva Lleida
    UE Lleida

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  • Club Esportiu Lleida Basquetbol
  • Lleida Llista Blava


Sister cities

Lleida has sister relationships
Town twinning

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 with many places worldwide:

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    Ferrara
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    , Italy
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    .
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    Foix
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    , France
    France

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    .
  • Hefei
    Hefei

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    , China
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    .
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    Lérida
    Lerida, Tolima

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    , Colombia
    Colombia

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    .
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    Perpignan
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    , Northern Catalonia
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    , France
    France

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See also

  • University of Lleida
    University of Lleida

    The University of Lleida, shortened as UdL , is the oldest university in Catalonia and the whole Crown of Aragon. It's located in the Catalonia city of Lleida....
  • Diocese of Lleida
    Diocese of Lleida

    The Diocese of Lleida is located in north-eastern Spain, in the Provinces of Spain of Lleida , part of the autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia....
    , Bishop of Lleida
    Bishop of Lleida

    A list of bishops of Roman Catholic Diocese of Lleida.*Itxi? 203*Sant Fil? 227*Joan 230*Pere 258*M?rius Seli 259*Sant Lleir 268-311*Diperdi? 313...
    .
  • Talarn Dam
    Talarn Dam

    Talarn Dam is a massive concrete gravity dam on the Noguera Pallaresa River, a tributary of the Ebro River, north of Tremp near Lleida in Catalonia, Spain....
  • Volta a Lleida
    Volta a Lleida

    The Volta a Lleida is a road bicycle racing stage race held in the Lleida region of Spain. It's a 2.2 category race on the UCI Europe Tour....
  • Battle of Ilerda
    Battle of Ilerda

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