La Roca del Vallès

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Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
La Roca del Vallès |
Municipality |
 Castle of La Roca
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 Coat of arms
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Location in Catalonia
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La Roca del Vallès (Spain)
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Coordinates: 41°35′25″N 2°19′40″E / 41.59028°N 2.32778°E / 41.59028; 2.32778Coordinates: 41°35′25″N 2°19′40″E / 41.59028°N 2.32778°E / 41.59028; 2.32778
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Country |
Spain
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Community |
Catalonia
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Province |
Barcelona
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Comarca |
Vallès Oriental |
Government
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• Mayor
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Albert Gil Gutiérrez (2015)[1]
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Area [2]
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• Total |
36.9 km2 (14.2 sq mi) |
Population (2014)[1]
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• Total |
10,518 |
• Density |
290/km2 (740/sq mi) |
Website |
laroca.cat |
La Roca del Vallès is a village in the comarca of Vallès Oriental in the province of Barcelona and Catalonia. The municipality covers an area of 36.9 square kilometres (14.2 sq mi) and the population in 2014 was 10,518.[2]
References
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^ ab "El municipi en xifres: La Roca del Vallès". Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
External links
Government data pages (in Catalan)
Places adjacent to La Roca del Vallès |
Les Franqueses del Vallès |
Cardedeu |
Llinars del Vallès |
Granollers |
La Roca del Vallès
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Dosrius |
Vilanova del Vallès |
Òrrius |
Argentona |
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Municipalities of Vallès Oriental
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- Aiguafreda
- L'Ametlla del Vallès
- Bigues i Riells
- Caldes de Montbui
- Campins
- Canovelles
- Cànoves i Samalús
- Cardedeu
- Figaró-Montmany
- Fogars de Montclús
- Les Franqueses del Vallès
- La Garriga
- Granollers
- Gualba
- La Llagosta
- Lliçà d'Amunt
- Lliçà de Vall
- Llinars del Vallès
- Martorelles
- Mollet del Vallès
- Montmeló
- Montornès del Vallès
- Montseny
- Parets del Vallès
- La Roca del Vallès
- Sant Antoni de Vilamajor
- Sant Celoni
- Sant Esteve de Palautordera
- Sant Feliu de Codines
- Sant Fost de Campsentelles
- Sant Pere de Vilamajor
- Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana
- Santa Maria de Martorelles
- Santa Maria de Palautordera
- Tagamanent
- Vallgorguina
- Vallromanes
- Vilalba Sasserra
- Vilanova del Vallès
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Municipalities in the province of Barcelona
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1,500,000+ |
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250,000+ |
- L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
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200,000+ |
- Badalona
- Sabadell
- Terrassa
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100,000+ |
- Mataró
- Santa Coloma de Gramenet
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75,000+ |
- Cornellà de Llobregat
- Manresa
- Sant Boi de Llobregat
- Sant Cugat del Vallès
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50,000+ |
- Castelldefels
- Cerdanyola del Vallès
- Granollers
- Mollet del Vallès
- El Prat de Llobregat
- Rubí
- Viladecans
- Vilanova i la Geltrú
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25,000+ |
- Barberà del Vallès
- Esplugues de Llobregat
- Gavà
- Igualada
- Martorell
- Molins de Rei
- Montcada i Reixac
- Pineda de Mar
- Premià de Mar
- Ripollet
- Sant Adrià de Besòs
- Sant Andreu de la Barca
- Sant Feliu de Llobregat
- Sant Joan Despí
- Sant Pere de Ribes
- Sant Vicenç dels Horts
- Santa Perpètua de Mogoda
- Sitges
- Vic
- Vilafranca del Penedès
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under 25,000 |
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