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  2. Ciutat Vella - Wikipedia

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    The name means "old city" in Catalan and refers to the oldest neighborhoods in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Ciutat Vella is nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the neighborhood called l'Eixample ("the Extension"). There are four administrative neighborhoods (some of them include former or traditional neighborhoods): La Barceloneta

  3. Districts of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Districts and neighbourhoods of Barcelona (2021) Nº. District Location Size km 2 [2] Population [3] Density inhabitants/km 2 Neighbourhoods [4] Nº Name Population Size ; 1 Old City: 4.11 109,672 26,684.2 1 El Raval: 48,688 110 2 El Gòtic: 22,850 81.6 3 La Barceloneta: 15,125 109.5 4 Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera: 23,009 111 2 ...

  4. Gothic Quarter, Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The Gothic Quarter (Catalan: Barri Gòtic [ˈbari ˈɣɔtik] or El Gòtic; Spanish: Barrio Gótico) is the historic centre of the old city of Barcelona. It stretches from La Rambla to Via Laietana, and from the Mediterranean seafront to the Ronda de Sant Pere. It is a part of Ciutat Vella district.

  5. Eixample - Wikipedia

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    District hall Original Eixample concept from 1859 Part of the Eixample and the Sagrada Família, viewed from Montjuïc, June 2006 Eixample street and block layout. The Eixample (Catalan: [əˈʃamplə], ' Expansion ') is a district of Barcelona between the old city (Ciutat Vella) and what were once surrounding small towns (Sants, Gràcia, Sant Andreu, etc.), constructed in the 19th and early ...

  6. Urban planning of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhoods of Barcelona. Horta-Guinardó (11.96 km², 166,950 inhabitants): comes from the old town of Horta, added in 1904, to which the Guinardó district, formerly belonging to Sant Martí de Provençals, was added administratively. It was an agricultural area and summer residences, which received numerous immigrants, especially in the ...

  7. Street names in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona is divided into 10 districts and 73 neighborhoods: Ciutat Vella (4.49 km 2, 100,685 inhabitants): corresponds to the old part of the city — hence the name "old city" — derived from the Roman and medieval periods, plus La Barceloneta neighborhood, created in the 18th century. [8]