Riudoms

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Riudoms is a town in the comarca of Baix Camp, province of Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain, located about five kilometers from the regional capital Reus.

The people from this town are called Riudomenc/riudomenca.

  • Population (2004) 5,257
  • Area 32.4 km²
  • Population density (2004) 162.25 citizens/km²
  • Altitude 125 m

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Main product is the hazelnut, today in recession. Also important is the olive tree.

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Mas de la Calderera, the house where Antoni Gaudí's parents lived
Mas de la Calderera, the house where Antoni Gaudí's parents lived

Riudoms was a Roman rural settlement (some archaeological remains and coins were discovered), that was depopulated when the Muslims dominated the region in the 8th century. Conquered by the Norman Robert d'Aguiló under the orders of the Catalan count, the lordship of Riudoms was granted to Arnau de Palomar on 24 January 1150. A castle was constructed and a town born at side.

Although it is widely accepted that he was born in Reus, this village is considered by some people the place of birth of the architect Antoni Gaudí i Cornet, designer of the Sagrada Família church in Barcelona and the most famous creator of the artistic movement of Modernisme.

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Coordinates: 41°08′N, 1°03′E