Portbou

Portbou
Municipality

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Portbou
Portbou

Location in Catalonia

Coordinates: 42°25′37″N 3°09′40″E / 42.42694°N 3.16111°E / 42.42694; 3.16111Coordinates: 42°25′37″N 3°09′40″E / 42.42694°N 3.16111°E / 42.42694; 3.16111
State  Catalonia
Country  Spain
Province Girona
Comarca Alt Empordà
Government
  Mayor Josep Lluís Salas Mallol (2015)[1]
Area[2]
  Total 9.2 km2 (3.6 sq mi)
Elevation 28 m (92 ft)
Population (2014)[1]
  Total 1,214
  Density 130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Portbouenc, portbouenca
Website www.portbou.cat

Portbou (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌpɔrˈβɔw]) is a town in the Alt Empordà county, in the Province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It has a population of 1,307 people.

Overview

It is located near the French border in the Costa Brava region, and frequently serves as a dropping off point for SNCF trains coming from Cerbère in France.

Portbou was a small but important point for the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War, as it was one of the few places from where they could get supplies from abroad.

Portbou is also where German philosopher Walter Benjamin committed suicide and was buried in 1940. There is a monument in his honor, by Dani Karavan.

Transport

The Portbou railway station is a break-of-gauge station. It contains a major rail freight transfer facility, and a large passenger station built to support customs and immigration. The customs and immigration facilities are no longer required as both France and Spain are Schengen Area members.

A pair of railway tunnels connect Portbou with Cerbère in France. One tunnel contains a standard gauge track, and one an Iberian gauge track. Local Spanish trains either terminate at Portbou or run through to Cerbère, where the Iberian gauge tracks ends, and French trains either terminate at Cerbère or continue to Portbou. Portbou has a TALGO Automatic Track Gauge Changeover System facility, for use by through trains between France and Spain.

The road connection to Cerbère in France is via the Coll dels Balitres (163 m). This route is longer (7 km) than the rail route (1.8 km).

Demography

1900 1930 1950 1970 1986 2007
2581 3976 2033 2360 2021 1307

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