Alt Camp

Alt Camp (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈal ˈkam]) is a comarca (county) located in the region of Camp de Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain. The capital is the city of Valls.

Alt Camp
Country Spain
Autonomous community Catalonia
RegionCamp de Tarragona
ProvinceTarragona
CapitalValls
Municipalities
Government
 • BodyAlt Camp County Council
 • PresidentMateu Montserrat (Junts)
Area
 • Total538.2 km2 (207.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total44,578
 • Density83/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Largest municipalityValls
Websitehttp://www.altcamp.cat/

Geography

To the north of the county lies Conca de Barberà, to the northeast lies Anoia, to the east and southeast lie Alt Penedès and Baix Penedès, to the south lies Tarragonès and to the southwest and west lies Baix Camp.[1] Alt Camp has an area of 544.69 square kilometres (210.31 sq mi) and the capital of the county is Valls.

The county is divided into two main topographical areas. The northeastern part is mountainous and is in the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range while the southwestern part is a lowland plain in the Catalan Coastal Depression.[1] The lowland plains of Alt Camp are predominantly used for agriculture.[2] In the valley of the River Gaia, cherries, vines, olives and almonds are grown, and on irrigated land, vegetables, hazelnuts and various fruit trees. The municipality of Bràfim in this valley has a small industrial area.[3] The mountain slopes are covered in maquis, an evergreen Mediterranean scrub with bushes and small trees, including many aromatic shrubs.[4] The olives and grapevines that used to grow on terraces there have been abandoned. Among the scrub there are patches of poplar, elm, white pine, Portuguese oak and holm oak. Frequent wildfires prevent the establishment of permanent forests.[2]

Municipalities

In 2014, 44,578 people lived in the county: 24,570 of them lived in Valls; 5,131 in Alcover; 2,344 in El Pla de Santa Maria; 1,670 in Vallmoll; 1,264 in Vila-rodona; 1,115 in Cabra del Camp and 1,083 in Puigpelat. The remaining 8,401 inhabitants lived in municipalities with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants.[5]

MunicipalityPopulation
(2014)[5]
Area
km2[5]
Aiguamúrcia90973.0
Alcover5,13146.0
Alió4327.2
Bràfim6606.4
Cabra del Camp1,11527.0
Figuerola del Camp34522.7
Els Garidells1823.1
La Masó2883.6
El Milà1744.1
Mont-ral16534.7
Montferri36919.2
Nulles45310.6
El Pla de Santa Maria2,34435.0
El Pont d'Armentera56121.7
Puigpelat1,0839.5
Querol55072.3
La Riba6018.0
Rodonyà5138.5
El Rourell3942.3
Vallmoll1,67016.7
Valls24,57055.3
Vila-rodona1,26433.1
Vilabella80518.2
• Total: 2344,578538.2

County council

Councilors in County Council of Alt Camp since 1987
Key to parties
  CUP
  ERC
  FIC
  AAEAC
  ApC
  PSC
  JxCat
  Junts
  CiU
ElectionDistributionPresident
1987
514
Josep Vilanova Puigbó (CiU)
1991
12412
Josep Fort Romeu (CiU)
1995
11512
Josep Fort Romeu (CiU) (1995-1997)
Carles Vidal Bové (CiU) (1997-1999)
1999
32410
Josep Jesús Escoda Anguera (CiU)
2003
2719
2007
2710
Carme Mansilla (CiU)
2011
11512
Joan Josep Raventós (CiU)
2015
231310
Joan Maria Sanahuja (CiU)
2019
25129
Joan Maria Sanahuja (JxCat) (2019-2020)
Mateu Montserrat (Junts) (2020-2023)
2023
15238
Mateu Montserrat (Junts)
Sources[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]

References

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