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Bagà

Bagà
Municipality
View from the Tirabal Rock
View from the Tirabal Rock
Coat of arms of Bagà
Coat of arms
Map showing location within Catalonia
Map showing location within Catalonia
Bagà is located in Catalonia
Bagà
Bagà
Location in Catalonia
Coordinates: 42°15′17″N 1°51′49″E / 42.25472°N 1.86361°E / 42.25472; 1.86361Coordinates: 42°15′17″N 1°51′49″E / 42.25472°N 1.86361°E / 42.25472; 1.86361
Country Spain
Autonomous community Catalonia
Province Barcelona
Comarca Berguedà
Government
 • Mayor Nicolás Viso Alamillos (2015) (CP)
Area
 • Total 43.1 km2 (16.6 sq mi)
Elevation 785 m (2,575 ft)
Population (2014)
 • Total 2,225
 • Density 52/km2 (130/sq mi)
 • Demonym Baganès, baganesa
Website baga.cat

Bagà is a Spanish municipality located in the comarca of Berguedà, in Catalonia.

Traditionally, Bagà is considered the capital of Alt Berguedà, the mountainous northern half of the comarca.

Bagà is located at the head of the valley of the Llobregat river, at the feet of the high mountains of the Cadí range. The town itself is at 785 metres above sea level.

Bagà is 20 kilometers to the north of Berga, and 7.5 kilometers to the south of the Túnel del Cadí, a tunnel which crosses the Cadí range, connecting with the region of la Cerdanya.

The municipality includes a small exclave to the west.

Bagà was founded in the 9th century A.D. when the region of Berguedà was repopulated by Wilfred the Hairy. The noble family of Pinós dominated most of Alt Berguedà throughout most of the Middle Ages and administered its domains from the town of Bagà, giving the town some importance.

The town was redesigned in the 13th century by Galceran IV de Pinós, and is a rare example of medieval city planning. The town grew rapidly and by the beginning of the 14th century a new neighbourhood had to be built outside of the town's walls to accommodate its growing population. Bagà was also granted a weekly market (which continues to this day) consolidating its role as a regional capital.

As a curiosity, some medieval documents refer to a “Hugo of Bagà” being the founder of the Knights Templar, though this is uncertain.

The population of Bagà has increased in recent years primarily due to an influx of people from the smaller towns surrounding it.

The economy of Bagà once centered on the textile industry and mining. These industries provided the basis for the economy in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Since the collapse of these industries, the region’s economy has focused on rural tourism, as well as winter sports tourists filtered from the nearby region of Cerdanya


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