L'Ametlla de Mar

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L'Ametlla de Mar, also called la Cala ("the bay" or "the beach"), is a municipality within the comarca of Baix Ebre, situated in the coastal region between the "Cap de Terme" (to the North) and the "barranc de l'Áliga" (to the south). It is limited to the south by the boundary with El Perelló, to the north-west with that of Tivissa, the Ebro riviera, and to the north-east with that of Vandellós and l'Hospitalet de l'Infant, (Baix Camp)

Fishing continues to be one of the principal activities of the town. The port area of Ametlla has a large fleet of fishing boats which utilize various methods to fish, such as trawling ... and also has the principal fleet of tuna fishing boats in Catalonia. The port has a sailing club with 225 berths.

Along the 14kms of coast-line within the boundaries of the locality of LAmetlla de Mar are the towns of Calafat, Sant Jordi d'Alfama, les Tres Cales and Roques Daurades. Along the coast occur beaches of fine white-ish sand or smooth pebbles.

The museum of traditional pottery in L'Ametlla de Mar, located in the "urbanization" (recently built town or collection of houses) of Sant Jordi d'Alfama, opened its doors on the 5 of May 2001. Its origens, however, date from 1992 with the establishment of the Martí-Castro private foundation. Since the year 2000 the council of l'Ametlla de Mar has formed a part of the management.

The main festivals of the area are: the 2nd of February, the festival of the "Mare de Déu de Candelera" (Literally: The Mother of God of the Candelabra), who is the patron saint of the village. During this festival various events take place such as a procession, concerts, "xarangues", displays of "Capgrossos" (Large human and monster like figures with the head disproportionately big) etc; On the 29th of June takes place the festival of Saint Peter, who is the patron saint of fishermen, in which the patron saint walks "a bord" (on board?); On the 29 of May is the festival of "Corpus", during which the streets of L'Ametlla are decorated with extensive arrangements of flowers and leaves arranged in patterns or to form pictures and laid out on the asphalt of the street. Usually the people of the village stay up most of the night on the eve of the festival in order for the arrangements to be ready the next day ; Finally, there is the festival of the Castel of Saint Jordi (which gives its name to the urbanization which is next to it.

The town has available, among others, the following services:

  • IES Mare de Déu de la Candelera
  • Child care centre "Xerinola"
  • CEIP Sant Jordi
  • CAP Ametlla
  • Firefighter service, Bombers Ametlla de Mar
  • Local Policethumb|Carrer del Sol
  • Guàrdia Civil (who may be substituted here shortly by

the Mossos d'Esquadra (a Catalonian police force))

One can arrive at l'Ametlla de Mar by the highway AP-7 (Exit 39), or by the highway N-340 or by train (RENFE) on the Barcelona-Valencia line. Also the Barcelona-Tortosa train stops at Ametlla de Mar. From Barcelona this train can be caught from the Stació de Francia which is located near the "Borne" district in the old part of Barcelona.

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