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Introduction to Emporda COSTA BRAVA of Catalonia. Spain

The alt-emporda ("Upper Emporda") region lies in the north-east of Catalonia. (Spain) To the
north the Pyrenees form a natural frontier with France. To the east there is the Mediterranean
with many popular tourist resorts on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the Iberian
Peninsula, the COSTA BRAVA .
An important point in Iberian history was when the Greeks and Romans first came to the Iberian
Peninsula by the Gulf of Roses. Greeks from Phocaea founded the town of Empúries in the sixth
century B.C. The town was enlarged by the Romans who arrived at a later date, in 218 B.C..
Roman influence can still be seen in many villages in the Emporda. There are several whose name
begins with Vila..., the Latin word villa meaning a country house or rural estate. Empúries was
abandoned during the Arab Invasion, but recent excavations have uncovered spectacular ruins and
works of art.
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The Landscape of the Emporda COSTA BRAVA

The COSTA BRAVA has a unique coastline: only here can we find such beautiful small coves
formed by the effect of sea erosion on different types of granite. Inland, the rivers
Fluvia and Muga water a fertile agricultural plain.
The marshes formed at the mouths of these rivers, are included in the famous Aiguamolls
de l'Emporda Natural Park, whose 4783.5 hectares form the second largest marsh area in
Catalonia. The Aiguamolls are a regular stopping place for many species of migrating
birds.

Special mention must be made of the zone of the coastline called the Cap de Creus, a
peninsula of outstanding natural beauty and their village Cadaques.
The Alt Emporda has a Mediterranean climate, with rain in Spring and Autumn.
A climatic feature of the area is a frequently strong and gusty north wind called the
Tramuntana. This wind causes the sky to be almost permanently cloudless, giving the
daylight a special clarity throughout the Alt Emporda.
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Modus vivendi in the Emporda COSTA BRAVA

The main economic activity is tourism and the leisure industry. Real Estate business,
properties, houses, apartments for rent and sale. There are wonderful beaches, marinas
and many quality hotels, restaurants and campsites, all of these in towns and villages
which are themselves well worth visiting.
Roses is an important commercial port, and Cadaques a typical fishing village, where
coral has been fished from many years. In the past Cadaques suffered continuous attacks
from pirates.
Mention must also be made of the aerodrome at Empuriabrava, which among other activities
offers the enthusiast courses in parachuting.
In fact, all the towns and villages on the COSTA BRAVA are worth a visit. Many organize
a waterborne fiesta on 16 July, the day of the patron saint of seafarers.
In contrast to all this tourist activity on the coast, we can also find peace and tranquillity in the
interior of the Alt Emporda, where even today we can enjoy the attractions of rural life.
The capital, Figueres, is a modern town with a welcoming populace. Here there is the
Dalí Museum , which receives more visitors than any other museum in Spain.
Fishing is another means of earning a living. L'Escala is famous for its traditional
salted anchovies, which have a registered guarantee of quality. There is also an
important cork industry (holm oak plantations), and pottery is also produced. Also, the
Emporda is well-known for its wines.
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History, art and artists of Emporda

There are many dolmens scattered throughout the Alt Empordà. Historic
buildings include the monastery at Sant Pere de Rodes (9th. and 10th.
century), which is a National Listed Building and one of the most important
medieval ruins in the Iberian Peninsula.
In Roses there is a citadel which was built by Charles V, and in which can
be seen ruins of the ancient Greek settlement of Rhode.
Castello d'Empuries is noted for its Gothic cathedral.
The fine castle at Peralada has been converted into a casino, and also
houses the Wine Museum.
Among many other attractions, mention must also be made of the Benedictine
Abbey at Sant Quirze de Colera, Requesens castle and the castle of Sant
Ferran (Figueres), which is the second largest fortress in Europe.
Many citizens of the Alt Emporda have gained international fame, including
Salvador Dali, born in Figueres in 1904, who many years later (1974) was
to found his famous museum. Narcis Monturiol, born in Figueres in 1819,
experimented successfully with the submersible craft which later came to
be called submarines. The first was the Ictineo, built in 1864.
Other names to remember are Ramon Muntaner, a medieval chronicler born in
Peralada, Victor Catala, pseudonym of Caterina Albert, a writer from l'Escala,
Angel Planells, a painter born in Cadaques in 1901.
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La teva casa o apartament, venda o lloguer a la Costa Brava.
Cadaqués, Roses, Llançà, Port de la Selva.
Costa Brava. Cataluña. (Catalunya) Turismo e Inmobiliàries.
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