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Valls

Valls (Catalan pronunciation: [baʎs]) is a city and municipality in the Camp de Tarragona region in Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital of the comarca of Alt Camp, and according to the 2014 census it has a population of 24,570.

Valls
Valls
Location in Catalonia
Coordinates: 41°17′18″N 1°15′7″E / 41.28833°N 1.25194°E / 41.28833; 1.25194
Country Spain
Community Catalonia
RegionCamp de Tarragona
ComarcaAlt Camp
ProvinceTarragona
Government
 • MayorDolors Farré i Cuadras (2019)
Area
 • Total55.3 km2 (21.4 sq mi)
Elevation
215 m (705 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total24,156
 • Density440/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
DemonymVallenc
ClimateCsa
Websitevalls.cat

Valls is known for its calçots – a type of scallion or green onion – and the human towers tradition known as the castells. The town is the birthplace of the composer Robert Gerhard (1896–1970).

Geography edit

Valls is the capital of the comarca of Alt Camp. With a population of 24,570 inhabitants in 2014, it represents more than half of the population of the county.[2] It is located next to the River Francolí, near Reus (Baix Camp) and Tarragona (Tarragonès), the capital of the Spanish province.[3]

Culture edit

 
Colla Joves dels Xiquets de Valls
 
Calçotada

Valls is known for its culinary tradition, the feasting on calçots at what is known as a "calçotada". The calçots are a large type of sweet-flavoured spring onion, barbecued over a pit of flaming vines, and eaten piping hot with a sauce. The calçotada continues with a main course of meats and sausages grilled over the same glowing coals, and is washed down with locally produced wines. The calçots are only available between December and May and draw diners from as far away as Barcelona. The calçot is grown locally and has a "PGI" (Protected Geographical Indication) status in the same way that champagne does.[4]

Another cultural tradition of Valls is the practice of building "castells" at festivals, towers of people sometimes as much as ten individuals high, with each layer being supported by the people below.[5] This human tower tradition originated in the Ball dels Valencians in Valls, first recorded in 1712,[5] and later spread to nearby towns such as Vilafranca del Penedès and Tarragona, and more recently, to other parts of Catalonia.[6]

The composer Roberto Gerhard was born in Valls in 1896. He studied under Charles Koechlin in Paris and under Arnold Schoenberg in Vienna and Berlin before returning to Barcelona in 1928. During the Spanish Civil War he supported the Republican cause and was forced to flee the country in 1939, first to Paris and then to England where he spent the rest of his life, while his town was bombarded and a lot of Republican and Catholic citizens were killed. His works were virtually banned from performance in Spain under Francisco Franco. His output included symphonies, stage works, chamber music, choral music and electronic music.[7]

In January 2017, Valls City Council announced the start of construction of a multimedia museum devoted to the culture of castells, called the Casteller Museum of Catalonia ("Museu Casteller de Catalunya"), marketed in English as "The Human Towers Experience".[8] The project was initially launched in 2015,[9] and is supported by the Catalan government.[10]

Sport edit

Football clubs Unió Esportiva Valls and Atlètic de Valls play in the town, as does CB Valls, a basketball club.

Notable people edit

Twin towns edit

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ "El municipi en xifres: Valls". Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  3. ^ Philip's Modern School Atlas. George Philip & Son. 1973. p. 37. ISBN 0-540-05278-7.
  4. ^ Scott-Moncrieff, Chloe (8 March 2014). "Calçots in Catalonia, where they know their onions". Independent. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  5. ^ a b Català i Roca, Pere. "Els castells dels xiquets de Valls". Valls sons i musiques de festa (in Catalan). Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  6. ^ "Los 'castells', Patrimonio de la Humanidad". El País (in Spanish). 16 November 2010. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  7. ^ "Roberto Gerhard Biography". Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  8. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : Valls City Council (2017-01-04). "The Human Towers Experience". Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  9. ^ "Valls celebra amb una gran festa l'inici de les obres del Museu Casteller". El Vallenc. 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  10. ^ "El projecte del Museu Casteller de Catalunya entra a concurs". Ara. 2015-08-04. Retrieved 2017-01-17.

Literature edit

  • Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). Guia de Catalunya, Barcelona: Caixa de Catalunya. ISBN 84-87135-01-3 (Spanish). ISBN 84-87135-02-1 (Catalan).

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Catalan)
  • Government data pages (in Catalan)

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For other uses see Valls disambiguation Valls Catalan pronunciation baʎs is a city and municipality in the Camp de Tarragona region in Catalonia Spain It is the capital of the comarca of Alt Camp and according to the 2014 census it has a population of 24 570 VallsMunicipalityCoat of armsVallsLocation in CataloniaCoordinates 41 17 18 N 1 15 7 E 41 28833 N 1 25194 E 41 28833 1 25194Country SpainCommunity CataloniaRegionCamp de TarragonaComarcaAlt CampProvinceTarragonaGovernment MayorDolors Farre i Cuadras 2019 Area Total55 3 km2 21 4 sq mi Elevation215 m 705 ft Population 2018 1 Total24 156 Density440 km2 1 100 sq mi DemonymVallencClimateCsaWebsitevalls wbr catValls is known for its calcots a type of scallion or green onion and the human towers tradition known as the castells The town is the birthplace of the composer Robert Gerhard 1896 1970 Contents 1 Geography 2 Culture 3 Sport 4 Notable people 5 Twin towns 6 References 7 Literature 8 External linksGeography editValls is the capital of the comarca of Alt Camp With a population of 24 570 inhabitants in 2014 it represents more than half of the population of the county 2 It is located next to the River Francoli near Reus Baix Camp and Tarragona Tarragones the capital of the Spanish province 3 Culture edit nbsp Colla Joves dels Xiquets de Valls nbsp CalcotadaValls is known for its culinary tradition the feasting on calcots at what is known as a calcotada The calcots are a large type of sweet flavoured spring onion barbecued over a pit of flaming vines and eaten piping hot with a sauce The calcotada continues with a main course of meats and sausages grilled over the same glowing coals and is washed down with locally produced wines The calcots are only available between December and May and draw diners from as far away as Barcelona The calcot is grown locally and has a PGI Protected Geographical Indication status in the same way that champagne does 4 Another cultural tradition of Valls is the practice of building castells at festivals towers of people sometimes as much as ten individuals high with each layer being supported by the people below 5 This human tower tradition originated in the Ball dels Valencians in Valls first recorded in 1712 5 and later spread to nearby towns such as Vilafranca del Penedes and Tarragona and more recently to other parts of Catalonia 6 The composer Roberto Gerhard was born in Valls in 1896 He studied under Charles Koechlin in Paris and under Arnold Schoenberg in Vienna and Berlin before returning to Barcelona in 1928 During the Spanish Civil War he supported the Republican cause and was forced to flee the country in 1939 first to Paris and then to England where he spent the rest of his life while his town was bombarded and a lot of Republican and Catholic citizens were killed His works were virtually banned from performance in Spain under Francisco Franco His output included symphonies stage works chamber music choral music and electronic music 7 In January 2017 Valls City Council announced the start of construction of a multimedia museum devoted to the culture of castells called the Casteller Museum of Catalonia Museu Casteller de Catalunya marketed in English as The Human Towers Experience 8 The project was initially launched in 2015 9 and is supported by the Catalan government 10 Sport editFootball clubs Unio Esportiva Valls and Atletic de Valls play in the town as does CB Valls a basketball club Notable people editJaume Huguet 1412 1492 gotic painter Narcis Oller 1846 1933 novelist Tomas Cayla 1895 1936 publisher and carlist politician Robert Gerhard 1896 1970 composer Ignacio F Iquino 1910 1994 film director producer actor cinematographer Pedro Lazaga 1918 1979 film director and screenwriter Cesar Puig 1956 lawyer and politician Xavier Tondo 1978 2011 cyclist Andrea Fuentes 1983 synchronised swimmer four Olympic medals Aleix Vidal 1989 footballerTwin towns edit nbsp Andorra la Vella Andorra nbsp Chahal Guatemala nbsp Deqing China nbsp Settimo Torinese ItalyReferences edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute El municipi en xifres Valls Statistical Institute of Catalonia Retrieved 2015 11 23 Philip s Modern School Atlas George Philip amp Son 1973 p 37 ISBN 0 540 05278 7 Scott Moncrieff Chloe 8 March 2014 Calcots in Catalonia where they know their onions Independent Retrieved 1 October 2015 a b Catala i Roca Pere Els castells dels xiquets de Valls Valls sons i musiques de festa in Catalan Retrieved 9 November 2015 Los castells Patrimonio de la Humanidad El Pais in Spanish 16 November 2010 Retrieved 9 November 2015 Roberto Gerhard Biography Boosey amp Hawkes Inc Retrieved 2 October 2015 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Valls City Council 2017 01 04 The Human Towers Experience Retrieved 2014 01 17 Valls celebra amb una gran festa l inici de les obres del Museu Casteller El Vallenc 2015 03 27 Retrieved 2017 01 17 El projecte del Museu Casteller de Catalunya entra a concurs Ara 2015 08 04 Retrieved 2017 01 17 Literature editPanareda Clopes Josep Maria Rios Calvet Jaume Rabella Vives Josep Maria 1989 Guia de Catalunya Barcelona Caixa de Catalunya ISBN 84 87135 01 3 Spanish ISBN 84 87135 02 1 Catalan External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Valls Official website nbsp in Catalan Government data pages in Catalan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valls amp oldid 1171694331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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