- A
vegueria (Catalan pronunciation: [bəɣəˈɾi.ə]),
plural vegueries, is the highest-level
regional division of Catalonia. Each
vegueria is
further divided...
-
territorial units:
Ponent or
Terres de
Lleida Vegueria (the
entire southern area) and Alt
Pirineu i Aran
Vegueria (the
entire northern part plus the comarca...
- 400 (2020).
Gerona is also
capital of the
comarca of the Gironès and the
vegueria of Gerona.
Since much of the old
quarter of this
ancient city has been...
- The
Vegueria of
Tarragona was a
historical territorial entity of
Catalonia (in what is now Spain) that
agglutinated the
counties of Tarragona. In all the...
- βəɾsəˈlonə];
Barcelona Metropolitan Demarcation), also
referred to as the
vegueria of Barcelona, is one of the nine
regions (vegueries) of Catalonia. Located...
- four de****tions of the
Catalan provinces,
creating a
council for each
vegueria, but this has not been
realised as
changes to the
statewide provinces system...
-
similar to that of the
Spanish province of Girona,
which differs from the
vegueria in that it also
includes part of
Baixa Cerdanya and the muni****lities...
- Catalonia,
configured through the
Statute of
Autonomy of 2006, is the
vegueria (Catalan pronunciation: [bəɣəˈɾi.ə]),
owing its name to the
feudal jurisdiction...
- city of Tarragona. The
modern Camp de
Tarragona roughly follows the old
vegueria of Tarragona,
which was
abolished in 1716,
following the
Nueva Planta decrees...
- the
thirteenth century formed the
Vegueria of
Vilafranca including all Penedès and most of
Anoia as the sots-
vegueria of Igualada. The
provincial division...