La région métropolitaine de Barcelone (en catalan : Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona, en espagnol : Ámbito metropolitano de Barcelona) est l'un des huit domaines fonctionnels territoriaux définis par le plan territorial général de Catalogne. Elle correspond à la zone urbaine autour de Barcelone.
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Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona, also referred to as the vegueria of Barcelona, is one of the nine regions of Catalonia.
Located in the centre of the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range, it is the most populated region, with 5,138,392 inhabitants as of 2025.
The region includes the counties of Baix Llobregat, Barcelonès, Maresme, Vallès Occidental and Vallès Oriental. Within Catalonia it borders Penedès to the south, Central Catalonia to the west, and vegueria of Girona to the north.
Its capital city is Barcelona.
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The Centre de Recerca Matemàtica is a consortium, with its own legal status, integrated by the Institut d'Estudis Catalans and the Catalan Government. It is a research institute associated with the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. The CRM is in essence a horizontal infrastructure that gives support to mathematical research groups and encourages the pursuit of emerging lines of research. The centre's activities are divided into two very different categories. The first category places the centre as organiser of international competitions and as a centre for long-term visiting researchers working in collaboration with the research community of Catalonia. Secondly, since 2008 CRM includes its own research groups, which allows it to open lines of research in different applied areas.
The current director of the CRM is Prof. Dr. Carme Cascante. The CRM is a member of ERCOM. Through its postdoctoral
programme, the institute is also part of EPDI.
The CRM has the following goals:
To carry out research programmes on high-level topics.
To attract the best post-doctoral fellows by way of competitive programmes of various administrations and agencies.
To consolidate mechanisms for an efficient service to mathematicians.
To take further steps towards becoming as competitive as the best European research centres and those of other scientifically developed countries of similar characteristics.
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The Cerdanyola Art Museum, also known as Can Domènech, is an art museum located in the old quarter of the city of Cerdanyola del Vallès. It was opened on 10 September 2009 and is part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Network and of the Art Nouveau European Route.
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The Cerdanyola Museum is a museum in Cerdanyola del Vallès, Vallès Occidental, Catalonia, Spain.
It is guided by the belief that the museum is the territory itself and comprises a group of spaces spread throughout the area. The museum’s objective is to offer a didactic approach to the evolution of the population of this area of El Vallès, following the thread of its history from prehistory to the present day. The Museum is part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Network.
Currently, the Ca n’Ortadó central building is closed to the public, immersed in an intense remodelling process in relation to the 2009 opening of the Cerdanyola Art Museum and that of the Ca n'Oliver Iberian Settlement and Museum, in 2010.
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Badia del Vallès is a town and municipality in the province of Barcelona and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain.
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