- Parets del Vallès
for "old quarter"), on top of a hill around the church; Eixample ("extension"), the most dense, planned in the 1930s; Escorxador ("slaughterhouse"); Can Cerdanet; Can Volart; and Can Riera (these last three named after the farms in those areas).
History
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Parets had direct jurisdiction by the King (
Peter IV of Aragon ), except from a brief period in 1383 when infant John (laterJohn I of Aragon ) sold it to Marc de Planella. The jurisdiction was returned to the King in 1385 by the wife of Bernat Planella. To avoid this to happen again, Parets officially became a street ofBarcelona in 1386.As of 1385, Parets, Mollet and
Gallecs were all part of the same municipality. Parets became independent from the rest in the middle of the 19th century. The town has alternated splendorous and sad periods on its thousand-year-old history: the dark times of centuries 14th and 15th, the little population growth during the 17th century, or the thriving 18th century. Precisely on that century, in 1706, the troops of KingPhilip V of Spain set fire to the parish church, the archive of Parets burning with it. This is the reason for the current ignorance of a big portion of Paret's history.Industry
Parets del Vallès has a privileged location and an excellent communication network, directly connecting this municipality with the rest of
Spain andEurope . For this reason it is very attractive for companies and industry. Parets is one of the most important industry centers of thecomarca (about 5,000 workers). Most of the people working in Parets are employees ofSmall and Medium-sized Enterprise s, but there is an important representation of big firms (for exampleDanone ,Nutrexpa ,Grupo Zeta ,Fujifilm ,Freudenberg ,Grifols , Solvay, andNovartis ).There are five industrial estates, mainly in the left side of the
Tenes river : Llevant, Can Volart, Eixample Industrial, Sector Mollet and Sector Autopista. The total surface in these parks is 199Ha.Natural spaces
Parets has a very important forest and agricultural space shared among seven municipalities: Santa Maria de Gallecs. This space has been saved from the housing development due to, paradoxically, having being destined for housing many years ago and having this process stalled all that time. Now, Gallecs has been officially acknowledged as an important
nature reserve and several activities are undertaken to preserve it from the constant threat of building development.Gallecs , along with the forest ofTorre d'en Malla , Can Serra, theTenes river , the Seca stream, and thebiological corridor between these two streams, constitute a network of natural spaces deserving special attention, as it is one of the few in thecomarca big enough to support natural systems.Weather
Parets has a coastal
Mediterranean climate . Temperature is moderate (average going from 7°C to 9°C in winter and from 22°C to 25°C in summer).Curious facts about Parets
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Joan Clos (former Mayor ofBarcelona (1997-2006) and Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism of the Spanish government (2006-2008)) was born in Parets in 1949.
* TheCircuit de Catalunya racetrack, home to the Formula OneSpanish Grand Prix , is very near Parets (the north access to the town gets crowded if there is an important race).
* The summer town fiesta is on the last weekend of July, and the winter one is at the end of January.
* In September 2004, Parets had an entry in theThe Guinness Book of World Records when they produced the largestcandy in the world (1100 m long by 15 cm wide, with a weight of 900 kg). This was done to commemorate the 1100th anniversary of the town.
* Every year an indoor monumentalnativity scene is built in Parets, using more than 12,000 kg ofsand , 3,000 kg of stones, 1,500 kg of cork, and more than 800 figures (shown in picture). In 1996 it obtained the record of biggest nativity scene inSpain on a table (280 m2).External links
* [http://www.parets.org Parets.org]
* [http://www.idescat.net/territ/BasicTerr?TC=3&V0=1&PDF=FALSE&V1=08159&VOK=Confirmar] Data and statistics about Parets del Vallès.
* [http://www.pessebreparets.org] Web site of the monumental nativity scene of Parets.
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