
Barcelona
Barcelona (Catalan IPA: [bəɾsəˈlonə], Spanish IPA: [baɾθeˈlona]), is the capital and most populous city of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, with a population of 1,605,602 in 2006. It is located on the Mediterranean coast (41°23′N, 2°11′E), between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, and is limited to the west by the Serra de Collserola ridge (512 m/1,680 ft).
Barcelona is a major economic centre, with one of Europe's principal Mediterranean ports, and Barcelona International Airport is the second largest in Spain. Founded as a Roman city, Barcelona became the capital of the Counts of Barcelona and the Crown of Aragon. Besieged several times during its history, Barcelona is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination and has a rich cultural heritage. Particularly renowned are architectural works of Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner that have been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
As the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona houses the seat of the Catalan government, known as the Generalitat de Catalunya; of particular note are the executive branch, the parliament and the Supreme Court of Catalonia. The city is also the capital of the county (comarca) of the Barcelonès.

General information |
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| Native name | Barcelona (Catalan) |
| Spanish name | Barcelona |
| Nickname | Ciutat Comtal (City of Counts) |
| Postal code | 08001–08080 |
| Area code | 34 (Spain) + 93 (Barcelona) |
| Website | www.bcn.cat |
Administration |
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| Country | Spain |
| Autonomous Community | Catalonia |
| Province | Barcelona |
| Comarca | Barcelonès |
| Administrative Divisions | 10 |
| Neighborhoods | 45 |
| Mayor | Jordi Hereu i Boher (PSC) |
Geography |
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| Land Area | 100.4 km² |
| Altitude | 12 m AMSL |
Population |
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| Population | 1,605,602 (2006) |
| Rank in Spain: | 2 |
| Density | 15,969 hab./km² (2006) |