طارقة Tàrrega
Tàrrega | |
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Tàrrega | |
![]() Tarrega with the tower of the Santa Maria de l'Alba de Tàrrega visible | |
الإحداثيات: 41°38′49″N 1°08′21″E / 41.64694°N 1.13917°E | |
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الحكومة | |
• Mayor | Rosa Maria Perelló Escoda (2015)[1] (CiU) |
المساحة | |
• الإجمالي | 88٫4 كم² (34٫1 ميل²) |
المنسوب | 373 m (1٬224 ft) |
التعداد ()[3] | |
صفة المواطن | targarí, targarina |
منطقة التوقيت | UTC+1 (CET) |
• الصيف (التوقيت الصيفي) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 25300 |
Official language(s) | Spanish and Catalan |
Climate | Cfa |
الموقع الإلكتروني | www |
Tàrrega (ca, ca) is a town and municipality located in the Urgell comarca, Province of Lleida, Catalonia. According to the 2020 census (Statistical Institute of Catalonia), the town has a population of 17,445.
The village has a Mediterranean climate with certain influences from the Continental climate. Local attractions include a park at Sant Eloi mountain (420 metres (1,380 ft)) with a Romanesque church of the 13th century. Its theatre fair, held annually each September, attracts over 100,000 people a year.
التاريخ
Tàrrega's growth began in the 11th century, when Count Ramon Berenguer I conquered its castle. Located at a strategic crossroad, medieval Tàrrega became an important economic and territorial possession. Indications of the town's vitality at the time include its Jewish community, its fairs and markets, and its large amount of artisans (especially goldsmiths). This period of prosperity was ended by the Black Death, which depopulated the town.
On 26 July 1348, the Jews of Tàrrega were victims of one of the earliest episodes of anti-Jewish violence related to the Black Death. Both Christian and Jewish sources attest to the murders. It is estimated that 800 Jews were murdered.[4] (In 2007, excavations in Tàrrega identified the possible location of the medieval Jewish cemetery. Subsequent excavations confirmed that multiple individuals buried in six communal graves had suffered violent deaths.)[5]
Construction of Tàrrega's walls began to monopolize its resources, spurred by the fear of feudal violence. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, Tàrrega began to take on a more rural character, controlled by rich local families. A series of wars in the region caused instability in the city, as well as three revolts of Carlists.
In the second half of 19th century, Tàrrega underwent a revival. Important events in this time included the inauguration of a railway line connecting the town with Manresa and Lleida in 1860, reconstruction of the walls after a flood in 1874, and the granting of the title of city by King Alfonso XII in 1884. This period also saw the establishment of modern infrastructure in the city.
الجغرافيا
The city of Tàrrega is arranged around the square of Carme, better known as "the Courtyard" (قطلان: el Pati). The square features a statue of the classical composer Ramon Carnicer, a famous Tàrrega resident. Adjacent to the square is the Convent of Carme, a Renaissance cloister which dates to the 16th century. Notable buildings in the town square include the town council building, built in 1674, as well as the 19th century modernist chamber of commerce building and the 1910 La Caixa savings bank.
Other local landmarks include the museum on the main street, which still preserves some noble rooms[مطلوب توضيح] from the 18th and 19th centuries, and the church of Saint Anthony (قطلان: Sant Antoni) in the square of the same name, which dates back to the 14th century. Higher up are the ruins of the castle of Count Ramon Berenguer, constructed in 1056. Little remains of the castle.
The municipality includes the villages of El Talladell, Claravalls, Altet, Santa Maria de Montmagastrell, La Figuerosa, Riudovelles, and Conill (abandoned).
سكان بارزون
- Mossèn Azà, poet
- Joan Capdevila, footballer
- Ramon Carnicer, Catalan composer
- Alfonso Costafreda, poet
- Francesc Marsà Figueras, painter
- Josep Güell i Guillaumet, musician
- Josep Minguell, painter
- Manuel de Pedrolo, Catalan author
- Anton Tartera, painter
المراجع
- ^ "Ajuntament de Tàrrega". Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ^ "El municipi en xifres: Tàrrega". Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
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- ^ Colet, Anna; Muntané i Santiveri, Josep Xavier; Ventura, Jordi Ruíz; Saula, Oriol; Subirà De Galdàcano, Eulàlia M.; Jáuregui, Clara (January 2014). "The Black Death and Its Consequences for the Jewish Community in Tàrrega: Lessons from History and Archeology". The Medieval Globe. 1 (1). doi:10.5040/9781641899406.0007. ISBN 9781641899406.
وصلات خارجية
- Official website
- Official website of Tàrrega's fair
- Government data pages (in قطلان)
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