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Artés — Municipality —
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Coat of armsLocation in Catalonia Coordinates: 41°47′N 1°57′E / 41.783°N 1.95°ECoordinates: 41°47′N 1°57′E / 41.783°N 1.95°E Country Spain Community Catalonia Province Barcelona Comarca Bages Government - Mayor Damià Casas i Herms Area - Total 17.90 km2 (6.9 sq mi) Elevation 316 m (1,037 ft) Population (2007) - Total 5,179 - Density 289.3/km2 (749.4/sq mi) Demonym artesenc,artesenca Time zone CET (UTC+1) - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Artés is a town in Bages comarca (county), in Catalonia.
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Location
The town of Artés is located at the center of Catalonia, at the eastern edge of the plain zone of Bages -commonly known as Pla de Bages. The town is in the basin of the Gavarresa river and of its affluent, the stream of Malrubí.
It is bordered on the North by the towns of Sallent and Avinyó, in the South by Calders and it shares a small border in the West with Navarcles, on the limit of the Llobregat river.
The town is near the Artés Formation, a unique geological formation that owes its name to its proximity with the town.
History
The name of Artés is believed to derive from the Latin word Artium , which means "fortified hill". This is based on the evidence of the existence of a 6th century fortified church on the top of the hill of Artés, where the first settlers began to expand the village into the valley.
Little evidence of the Prehistory of Artés has been discovered to date. However, a document from the year 938 indicates the presence of three dolmens; and abundant samples of Iberian pottery have been found in the valley of Salabernada.
The archeological remains of the Classical Period are numerous and confirm the existence of continuous settlement for seven centuries. In particular, archeological finds have been made at Matacans, where there used to be a Roman villa, and at the Plaça Vella (Old Square) where three Roman inscriptions of the 2nd and 3rd centuries, one necropolis and an ancient Paleochristian Church -that can be dated between 6th and 7th centuries- were found.
The name of Artés is one of the first documented names of all the towns in Bages. Specifically, a grant dated on the 24th June 889, by which the King Odó gave to the Church of Sant Pere de Vic several goods and rights; among them de Valley of Artés.
Economy
At present, the most important activity of the town is industry, which counts on some important multinational companies established in the town. In 1973 the Industrial Zone of Santa Maria d'Artés was opened and in 1991 an important enlargement of it was made, even though it is now reaching its limit of usable ground.
On the other hand Artés is well known for its production of wine and cava. In 1996, together with other towns of the surrounding area, Artés achieved the Denomination of Origin Pla de Bages for its wines and, at the same time, it celebrated the tenth birthday of the denomination of the Cava of Artés.
Photo gallery
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Cabrianes Bridge over the Llobregat River, at the West of the town.
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Artés seen from Horta d'Avinyó, with Montserrat at the rear.
External links
- Official website (Catalan)
- Information - Consell comarcal del Bages (Catalan)
- Guide of Artés (Catalan)
- Artés Basket Club (Catalan)
- Information - Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan)
- Statistical information - Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya (Catalan)
Municipalities of Bages Aguilar de Segarra · Artés · Avinyó · Balsareny · Calders · Callús · Cardona · Castellbell i el Vilar · Castellfollit del Boix · Castellgalí · Castellnou de Bages · L'Estany · Fonollosa · Gaià · Manresa · Marganell · Moià · Monistrol de Calders · Monistrol de Montserrat · Mura · Navarcles · Navàs · El Pont de Vilomara i Rocafort · Rajadell · Sallent · Sant Feliu Sasserra · Sant Fruitós de Bages · Sant Joan de Vilatorrada · Sant Mateu de Bages · Sant Salvador de Guardiola · Sant Vicenç de Castellet · Santa Maria d'Oló · Santpedor · Súria · TalamancaCategories:- Bages
- Municipalities in Barcelona
- Populated places in Barcelona
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