Alió (Catalan pronunciation: [əliˈo]) is a municipality in the comarca of Alt Camp, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. It has a population of 496 (register office, 2025) .
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Valls railway station is a railway station owned by Adif, located in the town of Valls, in the Alt Camp region. The station is on the Barcelona–Vilanova–Valls railway line and serves trains on the R13 line of Rodalies de Catalunya, operated by Renfe Operadora. In 2016, the station recorded 28,000 passenger entries.
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Valls is a city and municipality in the Camp de Tarragona region in Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital of the comarca of Alt Camp. It has a population of 25,518 .
Valls is known for its calçots – a type of scallion or green onion – and the human towers tradition known as the castells. The town is the birthplace of the composer Robert Gerhard. The Battle of Valls, during the Peninsular Wars, took place on 25 February 1809.
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Alt Camp is a comarca located in the region of Camp de Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain. The capital is the city of Valls.
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Bràfim is a municipality in the comarca of Alt Camp, province of Tarragona, Catalonia, in north-eastern Spain. This town produces quite good table wine.
It has a population of 697 .
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Vilardida is a village in the Alt Camp, Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. The population in 2003 is indicated by Municat as 3 and also as 27 people. This confusion is probably because the village falls under the jurisdiction of two municipalities: Vila-rodona and Montferri. The probable population today is about 10 people and the village covers an area of about 10,000m2. The elevation is 285 m above sea level. It is situated at the "T" junction to Montferri on the main road C51 between El Vendrell and Valls and at 2.5 km from exit 11 of the motorway AP2 from Barcelona to Lleida.
The name was first cited in 1009 as Villa Ardidam because of the fires lit by the Bishops from Barcelona at that time.
The small church, Saint Mary of Vilardida, was built in the 18th century, although many of the village's buildings date back to the 15th century.
The village lies in wine growing area on the edge of a small fertile flood plain, 400m from the Gaià River. This river flows all year round down into a large reservoir in the three municipalities: Renau, Vilabella and El Catllar and then out into the Mediterranean Sea at Altafulla, near Tamarit castle.
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