Begur, Spain

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Begur
Municipality
Town of Begur (with view of Bay of Estartit)
Country Spain
Autonomous community Catalan
Province Girona
Comarca Baix Empordà
Area
  Total 20.7 km2 (8.0 sq mi)
Population (2005)
  Total 3,986
  Density 192.47/km2 (498.5/sq mi)
Time zone Central European Time
Postal code 17255
Website http://www.begur.org

Begur is a municipality in the comarca of the Baix Empordà in Catalonia, Spain, on the coastline of the Costa Brava.

Begur has 3,986 inhabitants (according to the census of 2005). It is an important tourist attraction in the Baix Empordà. During the summer, the population can exceed 40,000 people.

Despite of its touristic character, the village has important historical remnants that go back in early history. The castle of Begur is a good example of medieval remains. The castle was constructed in the 16th and 17th centuries.

The town of Begur also includes Esclanyà (with a Roman town centre), Aiguafreda, Sa Riera, Sa Tuna, Aiguablava and Fornells. Some of the most prestigious beaches of the Costa Brava can be found here: Sa Riera, Aiguafreda, sa Tuna, Platja Fonda, Fornells and Aiguablava. The latter is also home to a Parador Hotel.

The municipality includes the following localities:

Festivals

The annual festival to celebrate St Tania takes places each November and is known locally as the Fiesta de Tania Noviembre.

Gallery

Images of Begur and the surrounding area
Castle on top of Begur 
Sa Tuna beach, near Begur 
Begur 

External links

References

Coordinates: 41°57′N 3°13′E / 41.950°N 3.217°E / 41.950; 3.217

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