Horta-Guinardó

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Districts of Barcelona. Horta-Guinardó coloured orange.
Districts of Barcelona. Horta-Guinardó coloured orange.
View of Laberint d'Horta.
View of Laberint d'Horta.

Horta-Guinardó (pronounced [ˈɔɾtə ginəɾˈðo]) is the name of one of the districts of Barcelona, located in its North-Eastern corner. It is named after two very heterogeneous areas of the city, Horta and Guinardó, which together cover a large area of 11.92 km², which sums up for the 11,9% of the total extension of the city.

A former municipality that eventually became part of the city in the late 19th century, it's bordered by five out of ten districts of Barcelona (Gràcia, Nou Barris, Eixample, Sant Andreu and Sant Martí), and by two other municipalities of the metropolitan area (Sant Cugat and Cerdanyola del Vallès. It didn't undergo a massive urbanisation process until the 1950s.

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[edit] Territory and demographics

Its inhabitants counted up to 169,920 in the 2005 census. Being the third largest district in the city (behind Sants-Montjuïc and Sarrià-Sant Gervasi), it follows it's not the densest part of the city: the figures show its population is actually in decline. Besides that, the steepness of its streets is absolutely noticeable, party possibly to explain because of the hilly landscape in this area of Barcelona, surrounded by the hills of Collserola, Vall d'Hebron and Riera d'Horta.

[edit] Neighbourhoods

  • Guinardó
  • Baix Guinardó
  • Can Baró
  • Font d'en Fargas
  • Carmel
  • La Teixonera (also spelt Taxonera)
  • La Clota
  • Font del Gos
  • Horta
  • Vall d'Hebron
  • Montbau
  • Sant Genís

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