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KNOWING SPAIN. THE TOWN OF CREIXELL (TARRAGONA-CATALUNYA)



Are you interested moving to Spain? Well in this article you can

experience some taste of It.! Creixell belongs to the district

of Tarragones of the province of Tarragona. It covers a

territorial extension of 10, 5 Km2. It is very near from the

Mediterranean coast, and right next to El Masss de Bonastre.

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This massif occupies more than half of the surface of the

township which is situated in the north part; and in the east

side is where there is the inhabited centre, in a plane area.

The littoral has no geographic accidents. Within the township,

there are many private residential areas which are very close to

the village. One of the most famous is the "Barri de les

Botigues de Mar", which is next to the beach which is 1.200 mts.

long, far from the inhabited centre.



POPULATION According to the last census carried out by the

Nacional Institute of Statistics, in 2001 there were 2.086

inhabitants. HISTORY The oldest remains that have been found in

the village belong to a Roman village from the II and III

centuries. They were built in an area that is known nowadays as

"La Clota", between the national road and the beach. By the

coast of Creixell is been found some pieces of ceramics, lead,

stone and other tools used hundred of years ago. The first

documents talking about Creixell date from the XI century. It

appears a place called "Lloc de les Morisques" which belongs to

the township nowadays. Creixell appears in many documents of

donation and sales, until the Archbishop of Barcelona Ramon de

Castellvell, in 1190, gave a Population permit to the people who

wanted to live in the village of Creixell. In the XVI century,

most of the villages of El Tarragons developed an intense

vitality and activity due to the presence of La Comuna del

Camp. However, there were many attacks from the pirates and

some plagues that affected these villages, such as the Black

Death. Nevertheless, a few years later they experienced a

demographic increase due to the entrance of many French people

in this area. During the "Guerra dels Segadors" the village was

sacked and robbed by the soldiers. It supported the Archiduque

Carlos during the "Guerra de Successi", as many villages of "La

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quantities of money.



During the XVIII century, Creixell became a part of the

"Corregiment de Tarragona", and as in all the villages of the

country, there was a strong demographic and economic decrease.

In 1767, after the Jesuits were expulsed, the jurisdiction of

the village went to the hands of the crown, which sold it to

Salvador de Marc. He and his descendants governed the "Seoro

de Creixell and Roda" until the manor rights were abolished.



During the XIX century, the Carlinas fights divided the village

at the time that it started to recover from the recession until

the philloxera crisis impacted in it.



In the XX century, after the Civil War in 1936, the emigration

was important. In the decade of the sixties, the tourist

phenomena completely changed the life of Creixell, as well as

most of the littoral villages of the Costa Dorada. GASTRONOMY

There is a few typical dishes such as the esmarris, a peculiar

way of eating anchovies and blue fish. All i Pebre is another

dish consisting of fish stew served with their best local wine.

Another very typical dish is el Rossejat which consists of

rice, but toasted. To manage this, they pour the rice on top of

boiling olive oil, letting it toast, and later pouring some

stock. FIESTAS AND TRADITIONS On the 25th of July they celebrate

the minor major fiesta, in honour to Sant Jaume. There is

another major fiesta called Minerva, celebrated on the third

Sunday of September, in honour to the Santisim Sacrament.



ECONOMY The agriculture was the most important activity in

Creixell, until 1960. Since then, this activity has decreased in

number of employees. In the irrigated lands, which are the ones

that give higher profits, the farmers grow some vegetables. The

dry lands have almost disappeared, although the carob tree is

still important, which is used as a raw material by many

industries. The activities related with the cattle, fishing and

industry are very infrequent. The tourism has been the basic

activity since 1960. All the necessary equipment for tourists

has been installed, and this has necessarily changed the

structure of the village (campings, apartments, etc).



The tourists who visit Creixell come from the nearest counties

and enjoy the village not only during the Summer but all the

weekends throughout the year.



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PLACES TO VISIT 1.The parish church, which was built in the XVI

century, in honour to Sant Jaume. It is a Gothic building, and

it has a belfry that was built around 1771, following the

designs of the architect Jujol. 2. The Castle, from its first

construction in the XI century, it only conserves the "tals".

The building was reconstructed between the XVI and XVII

centuries and modified again in the XIX century. 3. There are

some interesting "Masies within the township, which are typical

Catalan homes. The most famous is "Cal Mercader". It was built

at the beginning of the XVIII century, but after then it had

some reformations done, and is fairly damaged nowadays. Inside

the "Clos de Mas Mercader" there is the Chapel of Santa Teresa

which is well conserved. 4. Another interesting place is the

Hermitage of la Mare de Du de Ftima, which was built in 1952.

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About the author:

My name is Armando Zanolla; the Director of Zar Holiday Villas.

The reason of this series of articles is directed to individuals

that whish to Move into Spain; but they feel the need to improve

there knowledge of the region. You will find a general knowledge

of all the major cities in the Costa Dorada in Spain together

with there costumes and traditions, there gastronomy and there

festivals, and much more Armando Zanolla

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