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Cadaqués

Cadaqués (Catalan pronunciation: [kəðəˈkes]) is a town in the Alt Empordà comarca, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It is on a bay in the middle of the Cap de Creus peninsula, near Cap de Creus cape, on the Costa Brava of the Mediterranean. It is two-and-a-quarter-hour drive from Barcelona, and thus it is accessible not only to tourists but also to people who want a second home for weekends and summers. In 2002, Cadaqués had an official population of 2,612, but up to ten times as many people can live in the town during the peak of the summer tourism season.

Cadaqués
Cadaqués
Location in Catalonia
Cadaqués
Cadaqués (Spain)
Coordinates: 42°17′20″N 3°16′30″E / 42.289°N 3.275°E / 42.289; 3.275
Country Spain
Autonomous community Catalonia
Province Girona
ComarcaAlt Empordà
Government
 • MayorJosep Lloret Parellada (2015)[1] (ERC)
Area
 • Total26.4 km2 (10.2 sq mi)
Elevation
23 m (75 ft)
Population
 (2018)[3]
 • Total2,752
 • Density100/km2 (270/sq mi)
DemonymCadaquesenc
Websitewww.cadaques.cat

Cadaqués has a special place in art history. Commanding charcoals, by local artist Eliseu Meifrèn, of the 19th century Cadaqués beleaguered by a winter tramontane, can be seen at the Cadaqués museum. Fren was the first modern artist to live in Cadaqués and gave the town many of his works and a marble top table on which he sketched many of its turn-of-the-century fishermen.

Salvador Dalí often visited Cadaqués in his childhood, and later kept a home in Port Lligat, a small village on a bay next to the town. A summer holiday here in 1916, spent with the family of Ramon Pichot is seen as especially important to Dalí's artistic career. Other notable artists, including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Richard Hamilton, Albert Ràfols-Casamada, Antoni Pitxot, Henri-François Rey, Melina Mercouri and Maurice Boitel also spent time here. Cadaqués is mentioned in the story "Tramontana" by Gabriel García Márquez.

The interesting submarine life of this sleepy fishing village was studied for several years by phycologist Françoise Ardré, long before Cadaqués was discovered and transformed into a tourism destination. On Mondays there is a travelling market in Cadaqués, located near the parking lot. This market has a wide variety of products.

History edit

Relationship with Cuba edit

 
Cadaqués' Blue House (Casa Blava) built in 1915.
Cadaqués' Cafe de La Habana video
 
The adjacent village of Port Lligat, with Dalí's home at right

In the early 20th century[citation needed] a large number of inhabitants of Cadaqués travelled or emigrated to Cuba (the figure has been estimated as one third of a village of approximately 1200 people). Many of these immigrants were financially successful in Cuba and returned to Cadaqués where they constructed large and ornate houses. These houses can still be seen in the town (for example; the "Casa Blava", "Blue House" in English). A person returned from Cuba was referred to as an "Americano" among other names.

Traditions edit

Women of the village traditionally fetched water using a glazed earthenware jug called a "doll". The colour of the glazing was green. Similar earthenware can still be seen used as decorations. A number of photos exist showing women carrying these "dolls" on their heads (covered with a protective cloth).

Owing to Cadaqués's proximity to the French border and its isolation by land, the village had a tradition of running contraband. See the writings of Josep Pla.

People edit

 
Shoreline of Cadaqués at night

Language edit

 
Cadaqués typical back street (rastell).

Even though people speak Spanish the village of Cadaqués has its own variant or dialect of the Catalan language. One of the most notable features is that the definite articles are different from standard Catalan, namely, they are "sa" (feminine) and "es" masculine instead of the normal Catalan definite articles "la" and "el". This feature is shared with the variant of Catalan spoken in the Balearic Islands. The explanation for this (see "El Vocabulari de Cadaqués", Ernesta Sala i Bruses) is that when the Catalan ruler Jaume I conquered the Balearic Islands in the Middle Ages he re-colonized the islands with people from the Empordà region of Catalonia. Because Cadaqués has remained relatively isolated from the surrounding region (owing to its geography), the mediaeval speech patterns have been preserved.

Another aspect of the speech variant of Cadaqués is the alteration of the first person singular of certain verbs: conjugations that normally end in "o" end in "i" in the Cadaqués variant. For example, "a vegades agafi molt per Cala Nans" (informant was an approximately 90-year-old fisherman). In standard Catalan this would be "a vegades agafo molt per Cala Nans" (meaning: sometimes I catch a lot at Cala Nans) The speech variant of Catalan has most similarities with the Catalan spoken in Ibiza (Balearic Islands).

The Catalan variant of Cadaqués is referred to as "cadaquesenc" by the local people and also has many lexical items. Examples include:

  • rastell: a street (normally with a steep slope) which is formed with pieces of slate stone placed in a vertical position. These types of streets are very characteristic of the streets of Cadaqués.
  • grop: a black rain cloud
  • llagut: a small boat
  • talaia: an elevated castle or look-out which could warn the village of danger or transmit other signals (example: approaching ships) – compare with the "talaiots" of Menorca.
  • xarxi: a (fishing) net, as opposed to "xarxa" in standard Catalan
  • Norai: a stone cylindrical building with a large stone on the top that fishermen used to attach their boats.

Tourism edit

Main sights edit

  • Salvador Dalí House-Museum
  • Church of St. Mary (late-17th century) is the church that most stands out in the views of the town.
  • Hermitage of Sant Sebastià, a large house located high on Pení Mountain behind Cadaqués. It is a private residence not open to the public. The hermitage is surrounded by cork trees, and is built on a steep slope.
  • Natural Park of Cap de Creus and the lighthouse located at the most easterly point on the mainland of Spain and the Iberian peninsula.
 
The Cadaqués shoreline
 
Panorama of Cadaqués
 
Panorama of Cadaqués

Hiking edit

The GR 92 long distance footpath, which roughly follows the length of the Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a staging point at Cadaqués. Stage 2 links northwards to Llançà, a distance of 20.3 kilometres (12.6 mi), whilst stage 3 links southwards to Roses, Girona, a distance of 21.7 kilometres (13.5 mi).[5]

Geology edit

Cadaqués and the surrounding peninsula known as the Cap de Creus owes its beauty in part to its complex geology. The rocks here were pushed up when the Pyrenees were formed, and are mostly metamorphic schists which turn a golden colour in the Mediterranean sun.

Add to that the weather: this is one of the wildest spots on the Costa Brava in the winter (Costa Brava means "wild coast"), so the migmatites and schists are battered and eroded by the Tramuntana wind which whips off the mountains and by a sea that appears as if it is boiling in the force 8 winds.

The Cadaqués migmatites formed under extreme pressure and temperatures: a partial melt. They are halfway between an igneous and metamorphic rock. The area also contains a lot of schist: a medium grade metamorphic rock that has been flattened into sheets. White blocks of pegmatite mark where molten rock was squeezed through the older metamorphics at the end of the orogeny or mountain building.

The geological history has been exposed by erosion from wind and sea, and many geologists have mapped the area for this reason.

Chinese replica edit

In 2010, a Chinese developer, China Merchants Zhangzhou, announced its intention to build a near-exact copy of Cadaqués on more than 100 acres (0.40 km2) of land on Xiamen Bay in China. The replica village is projected to house some 15,000 Chinese holidaymakers. Building is reported to begin in September or October 2010.[6] In 2017, the housing development Kadakaisi was still in construction.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ajuntament de Cadaqués". Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
  2. ^ "El municipi en xifres: Cadaqués". Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  3. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  4. ^ "Michael Lederer Official Site". michaellederer.com.
  5. ^ "GR 92: Sender de la Mediterrània" [GR 92: Mediterranian Path]. www.catalunya.com (in Catalan). from the original on 7 November 2022. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  6. ^ Tremlett, Giles (10 August 2010). "Salvador Dalí's home town to be recreated in China". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  7. ^ Playà Maset, Josep (8 January 2017). "Kadakaisi, la réplica china de Cadaqués". La Vanguardia (in European Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 4 October 2023.

Sources edit

  • Galeria Cadaqués, obres de la collecció Bombelli. ISBN 84-89771-31-6. (MACBA 2006) in Catalan
  • El Cadaqués de Peter Harnden i Lanfronco Bombelli. ISBN 84-88258-75-5. Col·legi d'Arquitectes de Catalunya
  • El Vocabulari de Cadaqués. ISBN 84-87265-60-X, Ernesta sala, Parsifal Edicions, written in Catalan
  • Cadaqués. Josep Pla. ISBN 84-261-0701-X. This book is available in Catalan and Spanish.
  • Contraband. Josep Pla. About experiences Pla had in running small-time contraband from Cadaqués.

External links edit

  •   Cadaqués travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Cadaqués tourism
  • English guide to Cadaqués
  • Government data pages (in Catalan)
  • International Photo Festival InCadaqués

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Cadaques Catalan pronunciation kedeˈkes is a town in the Alt Emporda comarca in the province of Girona Catalonia Spain It is on a bay in the middle of the Cap de Creus peninsula near Cap de Creus cape on the Costa Brava of the Mediterranean It is two and a quarter hour drive from Barcelona and thus it is accessible not only to tourists but also to people who want a second home for weekends and summers In 2002 Cadaques had an official population of 2 612 but up to ten times as many people can live in the town during the peak of the summer tourism season CadaquesMunicipalityCoat of armsCadaquesLocation in CataloniaShow map of CataloniaCadaquesCadaques Spain Show map of SpainCoordinates 42 17 20 N 3 16 30 E 42 289 N 3 275 E 42 289 3 275Country SpainAutonomous community CataloniaProvinceGironaComarcaAlt EmpordaGovernment MayorJosep Lloret Parellada 2015 1 ERC Area 2 Total26 4 km2 10 2 sq mi Elevation23 m 75 ft Population 2018 3 Total2 752 Density100 km2 270 sq mi DemonymCadaquesencWebsitewww wbr cadaques wbr catCadaques has a special place in art history Commanding charcoals by local artist Eliseu Meifren of the 19th century Cadaques beleaguered by a winter tramontane can be seen at the Cadaques museum Fren was the first modern artist to live in Cadaques and gave the town many of his works and a marble top table on which he sketched many of its turn of the century fishermen Salvador Dali often visited Cadaques in his childhood and later kept a home in Port Lligat a small village on a bay next to the town A summer holiday here in 1916 spent with the family of Ramon Pichot is seen as especially important to Dali s artistic career Other notable artists including Pablo Picasso Joan Miro Marcel Duchamp Richard Hamilton Albert Rafols Casamada Antoni Pitxot Henri Francois Rey Melina Mercouri and Maurice Boitel also spent time here Cadaques is mentioned in the story Tramontana by Gabriel Garcia Marquez The interesting submarine life of this sleepy fishing village was studied for several years by phycologist Francoise Ardre long before Cadaques was discovered and transformed into a tourism destination On Mondays there is a travelling market in Cadaques located near the parking lot This market has a wide variety of products Contents 1 History 1 1 Relationship with Cuba 1 2 Traditions 1 3 People 2 Language 3 Tourism 3 1 Main sights 3 2 Hiking 4 Geology 5 Chinese replica 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksHistory editRelationship with Cuba edit nbsp Cadaques Blue House Casa Blava built in 1915 source source source source source source Cadaques Cafe de La Habana video nbsp The adjacent village of Port Lligat with Dali s home at rightIn the early 20th century citation needed a large number of inhabitants of Cadaques travelled or emigrated to Cuba the figure has been estimated as one third of a village of approximately 1200 people Many of these immigrants were financially successful in Cuba and returned to Cadaques where they constructed large and ornate houses These houses can still be seen in the town for example the Casa Blava Blue House in English A person returned from Cuba was referred to as an Americano among other names Traditions edit Women of the village traditionally fetched water using a glazed earthenware jug called a doll The colour of the glazing was green Similar earthenware can still be seen used as decorations A number of photos exist showing women carrying these dolls on their heads covered with a protective cloth Owing to Cadaques s proximity to the French border and its isolation by land the village had a tradition of running contraband See the writings of Josep Pla People edit nbsp Shoreline of Cadaques at nightPablo Picasso stayed during the summer of 1910 was also a guest of the family Pitxot Joan Miro Jose Antonio Coderch 1913 1984 prominent post war Barcelona born architect Marcel Duchamp played chess in the cafe Meliton with John Cage amongst others According to Richard Hamilton Duchamp regarded the local fishermen as strong chess players Antoni Pitxot Rene Magritte Walt Disney Melina Mercouri Robert Venosa American visionary artist Maurice Boitel Eugenio d Ors Catalan writer wrote the Ben Plantada the Good Looking Girl Josep Pla Catalan writer wrote a number of books set in or about Cadaques see below Salvador Dali built a house in Port lligat Dali s parents also had a house near the beach Genia Chef Russian artist His Madonna de la Esparanza hangs in the town s baroque Iglesia de Santa Maria Michael Lederer American author of the novel Cadaques 4 Federico Garcia Lorca Spanish poet and dramatist Andre Breton French writer poet surrealist David Marti Catalan artist and writer Niki de Saint Phalle French artist was invited or came to visit Marcel Duchamp Man Ray American artist invited by Marcel Duchamp Mary Callery sculptor Dieter Roth artist Marcel Broodthaers Richard Hamilton artist English artist invited by Marcel Duchamp John Cage composer invited by Duchamp with whom he played chess Jean Tinguely collaborator with Niki de Saint Phalle James Mason actor filmed near Cadaques Pablo Casals cellist invited by the family Pitxot Andre Derain painter invited by the family Pitxot painted the village in 1910 Raoul Pugno Jacint Morera Catalan painter Maria Martins Brazilian surrealist sculptrice Damien Rice Jordi Pagans i Monsalvatje Catalan painter Terence Weil cellist Luis Aznarez MusicianLanguage edit nbsp Cadaques typical back street rastell Even though people speak Spanish the village of Cadaques has its own variant or dialect of the Catalan language One of the most notable features is that the definite articles are different from standard Catalan namely they are sa feminine and es masculine instead of the normal Catalan definite articles la and el This feature is shared with the variant of Catalan spoken in the Balearic Islands The explanation for this see El Vocabulari de Cadaques Ernesta Sala i Bruses is that when the Catalan ruler Jaume I conquered the Balearic Islands in the Middle Ages he re colonized the islands with people from the Emporda region of Catalonia Because Cadaques has remained relatively isolated from the surrounding region owing to its geography the mediaeval speech patterns have been preserved Another aspect of the speech variant of Cadaques is the alteration of the first person singular of certain verbs conjugations that normally end in o end in i in the Cadaques variant For example a vegades agafi molt per Cala Nans informant was an approximately 90 year old fisherman In standard Catalan this would be a vegades agafo molt per Cala Nans meaning sometimes I catch a lot at Cala Nans The speech variant of Catalan has most similarities with the Catalan spoken in Ibiza Balearic Islands The Catalan variant of Cadaques is referred to as cadaquesenc by the local people and also has many lexical items Examples include rastell a street normally with a steep slope which is formed with pieces of slate stone placed in a vertical position These types of streets are very characteristic of the streets of Cadaques grop a black rain cloud llagut a small boat talaia an elevated castle or look out which could warn the village of danger or transmit other signals example approaching ships compare with the talaiots of Menorca xarxi a fishing net as opposed to xarxa in standard Catalan Norai a stone cylindrical building with a large stone on the top that fishermen used to attach their boats Tourism editMain sights edit Salvador Dali House Museum Church of St Mary late 17th century is the church that most stands out in the views of the town Hermitage of Sant Sebastia a large house located high on Peni Mountain behind Cadaques It is a private residence not open to the public The hermitage is surrounded by cork trees and is built on a steep slope Natural Park of Cap de Creus and the lighthouse located at the most easterly point on the mainland of Spain and the Iberian peninsula nbsp The Cadaques shoreline nbsp Panorama of Cadaques nbsp Panorama of CadaquesHiking edit The GR 92 long distance footpath which roughly follows the length of the Mediterranean coast of Spain has a staging point at Cadaques Stage 2 links northwards to Llanca a distance of 20 3 kilometres 12 6 mi whilst stage 3 links southwards to Roses Girona a distance of 21 7 kilometres 13 5 mi 5 Geology editCadaques and the surrounding peninsula known as the Cap de Creus owes its beauty in part to its complex geology The rocks here were pushed up when the Pyrenees were formed and are mostly metamorphic schists which turn a golden colour in the Mediterranean sun Add to that the weather this is one of the wildest spots on the Costa Brava in the winter Costa Brava means wild coast so the migmatites and schists are battered and eroded by the Tramuntana wind which whips off the mountains and by a sea that appears as if it is boiling in the force 8 winds The Cadaques migmatites formed under extreme pressure and temperatures a partial melt They are halfway between an igneous and metamorphic rock The area also contains a lot of schist a medium grade metamorphic rock that has been flattened into sheets White blocks of pegmatite mark where molten rock was squeezed through the older metamorphics at the end of the orogeny or mountain building The geological history has been exposed by erosion from wind and sea and many geologists have mapped the area for this reason Chinese replica editIn 2010 a Chinese developer China Merchants Zhangzhou announced its intention to build a near exact copy of Cadaques on more than 100 acres 0 40 km2 of land on Xiamen Bay in China The replica village is projected to house some 15 000 Chinese holidaymakers Building is reported to begin in September or October 2010 6 In 2017 the housing development Kadakaisi was still in construction 7 References edit Ajuntament de Cadaques Generalitat of Catalonia Retrieved 2015 11 13 El municipi en xifres Cadaques Statistical Institute of Catalonia Retrieved 2015 11 23 Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Michael Lederer Official Site michaellederer com GR 92 Sender de la Mediterrania GR 92 Mediterranian Path www catalunya com in Catalan Archived from the original on 7 November 2022 Retrieved 7 November 2022 Tremlett Giles 10 August 2010 Salvador Dali s home town to be recreated in China The Guardian Retrieved 14 August 2010 Playa Maset Josep 8 January 2017 Kadakaisi la replica china de Cadaques La Vanguardia in European Spanish Barcelona Retrieved 4 October 2023 Sources editGaleria Cadaques obres de la colleccio Bombelli ISBN 84 89771 31 6 MACBA 2006 in Catalan El Cadaques de Peter Harnden i Lanfronco Bombelli ISBN 84 88258 75 5 Col legi d Arquitectes de Catalunya El Vocabulari de Cadaques ISBN 84 87265 60 X Ernesta sala Parsifal Edicions written in Catalan Cadaques Josep Pla ISBN 84 261 0701 X This book is available in Catalan and Spanish Contraband Josep Pla About experiences Pla had in running small time contraband from Cadaques External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cadaques nbsp Cadaques travel guide from Wikivoyage Cadaques tourism English guide to Cadaques Government data pages in Catalan International Photo Festival InCadaques Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cadaques amp oldid 1178573721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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