Palamós

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Palamós
Location
General information
Province Girona
Comarca Baix Empordà
Demonym Catalan: Palamosí (m) Palamosina (f)
Land Area 13.89 km²
Altitude 30 m AMSL
Population 15,968 (2001)
Density 46.3 hab./km²

Coordinates: 41°51′N, 3°08′E

Palamós is a town and municipality in the Mediterranean Costa Brava, located in the comarca of Baix Empordà, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain.

Palamos was founded and recognised as a village on 3 December 1279 by 'Pere el Gran', 'Comte de Barcelona' (Peter III of Aragon). He wanted to found a new port on the coast as the previous royal port in the region at Torroella de Montgrí on the River Ter had silted up.

Palamós is situated at the northern end of a large bay, which is popular for swimming, sailing and windsurfing. The town is by-passed by the C31 which connects the coastal towns of the central Costa Brava with Girona. Palafrugell lies 8.5 km to the north and Castell-Platja d'Aro 7 km to the south.

The town is a major port (with the closure of Sant Feliu the only commercial harbour in the Province of Girona) with one of the last remaining fishing fleets on this part of the mediterranian coast. It is famous for the locally caught prawns (Gambes). [1]

The town's major economic activities until the second half of the XXth century were fishing and cork manufacturing. In the sixties, however the town saw a rapid growth of tourism. The architecture of Palamos itself remained relatively unchanged with most development focused to the south at Sant Antoni de Calonge which now merges with Palamos. The town's nightlife is focused on the old port which is surrounded by bars and restaurants.

The town is home to Palamós CF the local football club.

It was the birthplace of Frederic Pujulà i Vallés who was a pioneer of Esperanto literature.

View of Palamós from the beach of Sant Antoni de Calonge
View of Palamós from the beach of Sant Antoni de Calonge
Cala S'Alguer, Palamós
Cala S'Alguer, Palamós


[edit] Demography

1900 1930 1950 1970 1986 2001
5,037 7,085 5,836 10,088 12,198 15,968

[edit] References

  • Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). Guia de Catalunya, Barcelona:Caixa de Catalunya. ISBN 84-87135-01-3 (Spanish). ISBN 84-87135-02-1 (Catalan).