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Lleida (, ; Spanish: Lérida ) is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital city of the
province of Lleida The Province of Lleida (; Aranese Occitan: Lhèida ; es, Lérida ) is one of the four provinces of Catalonia. It lies in north-eastern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Catalonia, and is bordered by the Provinces of ...
. Geographically, it is located in the
Catalan Central Depression The Catalan Central Depression ( ca, Depressió Central Catalana) is a natural depression between the Pre-Pyrenees and the Catalan Pre-Coastal Range in Spain. It widens towards the west, linking with the Ebro Depression, ca, Depressió de l'E ...
. It is also the capital city of the Segrià comarca, as well as the largest city in the province. It had 137,387 inhabitants , including the contiguous towns of Raimat and Sucs. Lleida is one of the oldest towns in Catalonia, with recorded settlements dating back to the Bronze Age period. Until the
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, the area served as a settlement for an Iberian people, the Ilergetes. The town became a municipality, named Ilerda, under the reign of Augustus. It was ruled by the Moors from the 8th century, and reconquered in 1149. In 1297, the
University of Lleida The University of Lleida (officially in Catalan: ''Universitat de Lleida'') is a university based in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It was the first university founded in Catalonia and in the ancient Crown of Aragon. It was founded in 1300, using the ...
was founded, becoming the third oldest in the whole of Spain. During the following centuries, the town was damaged by several wars such as the Reapers' War in the 17th century and the Spanish Civil War in the 20th century. Since then, the city has been in constant urban, commercial and demographic growth.


History

In ancient times the city, named Iltrida and Ilerda, was the chief city of the Ilergetes, an Iberian tribe. Indíbil, king of the Ilergetes, and Mandoni, king of the Ausetanes, defended it against the Carthaginian and Roman invasions. Under the Romans, the city was incorporated into the Roman province of
Hispania Tarraconensis Hispania Tarraconensis was one of three Roman provinces in Hispania. It encompassed much of the northern, eastern and central territories of modern Spain along with modern northern Portugal. Southern Spain, the region now called Andalusia was the ...
, and was a place of considerable importance, historically as well as geographically. It stood upon an eminence, on the right (west) bank of the river Sicoris (the modern
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), the principal tributary of the Ebre, and some distance above its confluence with the Cinga (modern
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); thus commanding the country between those rivers, as well as the great road from Tarraco (modern Tarragona), the provincial capital, to the northwest of Spain, which here crossed the Sicoris. Its situation induced the legates of Pompey in Spain to make it the key of their defense against Caesar, in the first year of the Civil War (49 BC).
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and Marcus Petreius threw themselves into the place with five legions; and their siege by Caesar himself (
Battle of Ilerda The Battle of Ilerda took place in June 49 BC between the forces of Julius Caesar and the Spanish army of Pompey Magnus, led by his legates Lucius Afranius and Marcus Petreius. Unlike many of the other battles of the civil war, this was more a ...
), as narrated in his own words, forms one of the most interesting passages of military history. Caesar’s skill as a general, in a contest where the formation of the district and a series of natural events seemed very favorable to his enemies, ultimately gained him victory. It was ended by the capitulation of Afranius and Petreius. In consequence of the battle, the
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''Ilerdam videas'' is said to have been used by people who wanted to cast bad luck on someone else. Under the Roman empire, Ilerda was a prosperous city, and a '' municipium''. It minted its own coins. It had a fine stone bridge over the Sicoris, (the bridge was so sturdy that its foundations support a bridge to this day). In the time of Ausonius the city had fallen into decay; but it rose again into importance in the Middle Ages. It was part of Visigothic and
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Hispania until it was conquered from the Moors by Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona in 1149. It used to be the seat of a
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, the oldest in the Crown of Aragon, until 1717, when it was moved by
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to the nearby town of Cervera. The University of Lleida is nowadays active again since 1991. During the Reapers' War, Lleida was occupied by the French and rebel forces. In 1644 the city was conquered by the Spanish under D.
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. Lleida served as a key defense point for Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War, and fell to the Insurgents, whose air forces bombed it extensively, in 1937 and 1938. The November 2, 1937 Legion Condor attacks against Lleida became especially infamous since they were aimed to the school known as ''
Liceu Escolar de Lleida The Liceu Escolar de Lleida was a school in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain founded by Frederic Godàs and Victorina Vila Badia in 1906, who wanted to introduce a modern, progressive pedagogy system, part of the New Catalan School movement, in the coun ...
''. 48 children and several teachers died in it that day, 300 people were killed on the November 2 bombings altogether, and the town would be bombed and sieged again in 1938, when it was conquered by
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's forces. After some decades without any kind of population growth, it met a massive migration of Andalusians who helped the town undergo a relative demographic growth. Nowadays it is home to immigrants of 146 different nationalities. During 2007 Lleida was the year's Capital of Catalan Culture.


Climate

Lleida has a temperate semi-arid climate ( Köppen '' BSk''). Winters are mild and foggy though cooler than places on the coast while summers are hot and dry. Frosts are common during winter although snowfall can occasionally fall, averaging 1 or 2 days. Precipitation is low, with an annual average of with a peak in April and May and another peak in September and October.


Districts and neighbourhoods

Lleida is divided in the following districts by the ''Observatori Socioeconòmic de Lleida'': *
Balàfia Balàfia is a '' barrio'' (neighborhood/division of a municipality) of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ul ...
* Les Basses d'Alpicat * La Bordeta * Butsènit *
Camp d'Esports Camp d'Esports is a multi-use stadium in Lleida, Catalonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Lleida Esportiu. The stadium holds 13,500 seats, and the dimensions for the football field are 102x68 meters. T ...
*
Cappont Cappont (, often spelled Cap-Pont) is a neighbourhood in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It stretches along the eastern bank of the Segre river. Cappont contains the city's largest park, the Camps Elisis, and a University of Lleida The University ...
*
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* Ciutat Jardí *
Humbert Torres Humbert, Umbert or Humberto (Latinized ''Humbertus'') is a Germanic given name, from ''hun'' "warrior" and ''beraht'' "bright". It also came into use as a surname. Given name ;Royalty and Middle Ages * Emebert (died 710) * Humbert of Maroilles ...
*
Instituts-Templers Instituts-Templers is a district of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It's made up of different areas between La Mariola, Universitat and the river Segre, mostly working-class, some middle class. "Templers-Escorxador" is located within the portion of ...
* Joc de la Bola * Llívia * Magraners * Mariola *
Pardinyes Pardinyes is a neighbourhood in Lleida (Catalonia). It is a 1920s to mid-20th century urban development grown out of new architecture built on former agricultural land between Balàfia and the River Segre. It was originally divided in Pardinyes Ba ...
* Príncep de Viana-Clot * Rambla Ferran-Estació * Secà de Sant Pere *
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* Universitat


Transport


Railway

Lleida is served by Renfe's Madrid-Barcelona high-speed rail line, serving Barcelona, Zaragoza, Calatayud,
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, and Madrid. Lleida has a new airport opened in January 2010, and a minor airfield located in Alfès. Also, the town is the western terminus of the
Eix Transversal Eix Transversal ( en, Transversal Arterial Road; lit. ''Transversal Axis''), labelled C-25, is a primary highway in Catalonia, Spain. It crosses the Catalan Transversal Range mountainous region, connecting the northern end of the Catalan Coasta ...
Lleida- Girona, and a railway covering the same distance (''Eix Transversal Ferroviari'') is currently under planning. Lleida's only passenger railway station is Lleida Pirineus. It is served by both Renfe and Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya train lines. In the future a
Rodalies Lleida Rodalies de Catalunya (, ; "Commuter Rail of Catalonia") is the main commuter and regional rail system in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia. It is administered by the Government of Catalonia and operated by the national rail operato ...
commuter network will connect the town with its adjacent area and the main towns of its province, improving the existing network with more train frequency and newly built infrastructure. A second railway station is Pla de la Vilanoveta in an industrial area, and only used by freight trains. A future railway museum will be located in its facilities. Since 2008 the bulk of public transport of the Lleida's surrounding area, mainly buses operated by several companies, is managed by
Autoritat Territorial de la Mobilitat de l'Àrea de Lleida Autoritat Territorial de la Mobilitat de l'Àrea de Lleida or ATM Àrea de Lleida (''Lleida Area Territorial Mobility Authority'') is one of the five transport authority corporations in Catalonia responsible for the coordination of public transpor ...
.


Bus

The urban buses, coloured yellow with blue stripes and owned by '' Autobusos de Lleida'', include the following lines: *L-1 Interior *L-2 Ronda *L-3 Pardinyes *L-4 Mariola – *L-5 Bordeta *L-6 Magraners *L-7 Secà *L-8 Balàfia-Gualda *L-9 Hospitals *L-10 Exterior *L-11 Llívia-Caparrella *L-11B Llívia-Caparrella-Butsenit *L-12 C.Històric-Universitat *L-13 Cappont *L-14 Agrònoms *L-P Polígons *L-17 Bordeta-Ciutat Jardí *L-18 Palau de Congressos- Rambla de la Mercé *L-19 Butsenit *L-N Wonder (Regular night service) *L-Bus Turístic (tourist bus) *L- Aeroport *L- Llotja In addition to these, there's a tourist bus and a regular night service to nearby clubs.


Lleida-Pirineus airport

Lleida has depended long time on nearby airports and had no local air transit. Lleida-Alguaire airport opened in 2010.


Future and planned services

A tram- train system is pending approval. Using an existing but outdated passenger line, it would link Balaguer and Lleida, crossing both towns in a much needed move towards better public transportation, both inner-city and between localities.


Languages

Lleida is a traditionally
Catalan-speaking Catalan (; autonym: , ), known in the Valencian Community and Carche as ''Valencian'' (autonym: ), is a Western Romance language. It is the official language of Andorra, and an official language of three autonomous communities in eastern Spa ...
city and province, with a characteristic dialect (known as Western or, more specifically,
North-Western Catalan Catalan (; autonym: , ), known in the Valencian Community and Carche as ''Valencian'' (autonym: ), is a Western Romance language. It is the official language of Andorra, and an official language of three autonomous communities in eastern Spa ...
, or colloquially ''lleidatà''). Most of the population is actively bilingual in Spanish.


Culture

Lleida was the
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in 2007.


Theatre and music venues

Enric Granados Auditorium is the city's concert hall and main music institution and conservatory. It is named after the composer
Enric Granados Pantaleón Enrique Joaquín Granados y Campiña (27 July 1867 – 24 March 1916), commonly known as Enric Granados in Catalan or Enrique Granados in Spanish, was a composer of classical music, and concert pianist from Catalonia, Spain. ...
, who was born in the city.
CaixaForum Lleida CaixaForum is a cultural centre managed by Fundación “La Caixa” located in 3 Avinguda de Blondel, in the city of Lleida, cornering   Avinguda de Madrid, in the building popularly known as ''Montepío'' after the former name of a bank located ...
(formerly known as ''Centre Cultural de la Fundació La Caixa'') includes a concert hall.
Teatre Municipal de l'Escorxador Teatre Municipal de l'Escorxador (Catalan for ''Slaughterhouse Theatre'') is a theatre on carrer de Lluís Companys, in the Templers-Instituts quarter of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It's remarkable for its striking '' modernista''-art nouveau archi ...
is the town's main theatre; it includes a concert venue, Cafè del Teatre. A theatre and congress centre,
La Llotja de Lleida La Llotja de Lleida is a theatre and congress centre in Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). It opened its doors in January 2010, and is owned by the city council. Giuseppe Verdi's ''Il Trovatore'' premiered there on 21 January that year. Its two congress ...
, opened in 2010.


Music festivals

There are two important music festivals in Lleida; MÚSIQUES DISPERSES Folk Festival in March, and the jazz festival JAZZ TARDOR in November. Concerts are also a regular fixture of the two local feasts, Sant Anastasi in May, and Sant Miquel in September.


Film

CaixaForum Lleida CaixaForum is a cultural centre managed by Fundación “La Caixa” located in 3 Avinguda de Blondel, in the city of Lleida, cornering   Avinguda de Madrid, in the building popularly known as ''Montepío'' after the former name of a bank located ...
is the usual venue for film-related events and screenings. A Latin-American film festival is held yearly in the town ( ''Mostra de Cinema Llatinoamericà de Lleida''), and an animation film festival called '' Animac'' is held every May.


Art and museums

The
Lleida Museum Lleida Museum, officially the Diocesan and Comarcal Lleida Museum (Catalan: ''Museu de Lleida'', ''Museu Diocesà i Comarcal de Lleida''), is an art and history museum located in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It is owned by the Generalitat de Cataluny ...
opened in 2008 and displays historical artefacts and works of art from various periods. The Institut d'Estudis Ilerdencs, a historically relevant building, exhibits both ancient and contemporary art. The
Centre d'Art La Panera The Centre d'Art la Panera (in English: Art Centre of La Panera) is an art museum in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain.Museu d'Art Jaume Morera The Museu d'Art Jaume Morera (Jaume Morera Art Museum) is a museum in Lleida (Catalonia) created by the Diputació de Lleida and the Lleida City Council (''La Paeria'') with the collaboration of the painter Jaume Morera i Galícia. It is the museu ...
displays art from the 20th and 21st centuries (as well as artwork by its namesake). The city has a number of small municipal galleries, such as the Sala Municipal d'Exposicions de Sant Joan and the Sala Manel Garcia Sarramona. There are also several institutions dedicated to local artists, such as the Sala Leandre Cristòfol, containing artwork by the sculptor and painter Leandre Cristòfol (1908–1998); and the Sala Coma Estadella, dedicated to the sculptor and painter
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(1933–1991). Private art galleries include the Espai Cavallers. The private foundation CaixaForum Lleida and the
Public Library of Lleida The Public Library of Lleida (Catalan: ''Biblioteca Pública de Lleida''), also formerly called Biblioteca Pública de la Maternitat, is a public library in the city of Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). Its legal owner is the Generalitat de Catalunya. ...
also offer regular exhibits. The now defunct Petite Galerie was an innovative and influential gallery in the 1970s. The Escola Municipal de Belles Arts provides higher education in the arts.


Traditional culture

Traditional celebrations include the main annual town festivity: ''Festa Major''; ''Fira de Sant Miquel'' and ''
L’Aplec del Caragol L'Aplec del Caragol is a meeting that is held annually, on a weekend in May, on the banks of the river Segre and the Champs Elysees in Lleida since 1980. It is a gastronomic event where snails are the protagonists and which incorporates music, b ...
'' ( escargot-eating festival, the biggest in the world of this sort, held at the Camps Elisis since 1980). The latter is a gastronomical festivity focused on escargot cooking and is celebrated yearly at the end of May. "L'Aplec" gathers thousands of people around the table to taste the most traditional dishes from Lleida. Due to its strong popularity, it was declared a traditional festivity of national interest in 2002 by the Generalitat of Catalonia and two years later it was also declared as such by the Spanish Government. The main traditional celebrations in Lleida are chaired by the twelve emblematic "Gegants de la Paeria" (Giants of the Town Hall), the two oldest made in 1840.


Nightlife

Lleida has a bar and clubbing area, informally known as ''Els Vins''. The oldest part of the quarter, known as ''Els Vins Vells'', has been largely replaced by ''Els Vins Nous'', an architecturally newer and more upscale area. Most big clubs in Lleida are located outside the town and are not easily accessible without a car, though on Saturday nights there is a bus.


Main sights

*
Seu Vella The Cathedral of St. Mary of la Seu Vella (Catalan and Spanish: ''Catedral de Santa Maria de la Seu Vella'', English: ''St. Mary of the Old —Bishop— Seat'') is the former cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lleida, in Lleida, ...
, a cathedral built in a blend of Romanesque and
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styles over time, and made a military fortress in the 18th century. There is also an older, and mostly destroyed ''
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'', built during Arab rule and later used as a royal residence by the counts of Barcelona and kings of
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. Both medieval buildings are situated over the so-called ''Turó de la Seu'', a medium-sized hill that overlooks the town. *
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, the baroque cathedral, in use since
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rule. It was burnt during the Spanish Civil War by the
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s commanded by
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. * Institut d'Estudis Ilerdencs, used to be a hospital (''Antic Hospital de Santa Maria'') built in
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style, but today is a historical museum and research centre open to visitors, with historically significant artworks and artefacts from the Iberian, Roman, Arab, medieval and modern times, as well as an exhibit area usually showcasing contemporary local artists. *
La Paeria The Palace of La Paeria is the name the city hall of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain, which currently houses the city council. The see is located on Plaça de la Paeria. Lleida's mayor is called '' Paer en cap'', a term also used for Cervera's mayor. The ...
, the city council and also a historical site with remains and artefacts from Roman times through to the
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rule,
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and
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times, including old prison cells. * Gardeny is a hill hosting a fortress built between the 12th and 13th centuries. Used by the
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in the Middle Ages after the area (a fifth of the town) had been granted to them by King Ramon Berenguer IV. *The gardens known as
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, already used by the Romans. The Mermaid Fountain is a nice piece. * La Mitjana, a park at the edge of town with wilderness areas adjacent to an old dam on the
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. * Les Basses d'Alpicat, a park. It is currently closed, awaiting reforms. *
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, a 12th-century Romanesque church with 15th-century Gothic additions. The interior is well preserved. * Church of Sant Martí, a 12th-century Romanesque church. *The bishop of
Lleida Lleida (, ; Spanish: Lérida ) is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital city of the province of Lleida. Geographically, it is located in the Catalan Central Depression. It is also the capital city of the Segrià comarca, as ...
’s Palace on
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, which also serves as an art museum displaying pieces spanning from Romanesque to
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, a 13th-century convent built by the Dominican Order. It hosted a fine arts academy of the same name and has recently been controversially reformed and turned into a Parador (a luxury hotel using a historical location). *The Cementiri de Lleida (Municipal Cemetery) to the West of the city is listed in the Inventari del Patrimoni Arquitectònic de Catalunya (Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia). The oldest portion dates from 1784. *
Lleida Public Library The Public Library of Lleida (Catalan: ''Biblioteca Pública de Lleida''), also formerly called Biblioteca Pública de la Maternitat, is a public library in the city of Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). Its legal owner is the Generalitat de Catalunya. ...
, on
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, in the building previously known as
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, a mid-19th century orphanage. *
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, opened in 2008, and owned by the Diocese of Lleida focusing on the town's history. Some of the artefacts it contains, which come from areas historically belonging to the diocese but not currently part of the
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's territory and jurisdiction, have been the object of contention with the neighbouring dioceses and the government of the autonomous community of
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. *''
Sala Cristòfol Sala or SALA may refer to: Places Europe * Sala, the historical name of the river IJssel and home of the Salii Franks * Sala (Estonian island), one of the Uhtju islands * Sala Baganza, a municipality in Emilia-Romagna, Italy * Sala Bolognese, ...
'', a museum devoted to the works of the avant-garde sculptor Leandre Cristòfol. *
Sala Mercat del Pla Sala or SALA may refer to: Places Europe * Sala, the historical name of the river IJssel and home of the Salii Franks * Sala (Estonian island), one of the Uhtju islands * Sala Baganza, a municipality in Emilia-Romagna, Italy * Sala Bolognese, ...
, an art gallery. *
Museu d'Art Jaume Morera The Museu d'Art Jaume Morera (Jaume Morera Art Museum) is a museum in Lleida (Catalonia) created by the Diputació de Lleida and the Lleida City Council (''La Paeria'') with the collaboration of the painter Jaume Morera i Galícia. It is the museu ...
, an art museum displaying art from the 20th and 21st centuries in a modernist building. *
Centre d'Art de la Panera The Centre d'Art la Panera (in English: Art Centre of La Panera) is an art museum in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain.Museu de l'Aigua'', in the Parc de l'aigua. *
Auditori Enric Granados Auditori Enric Granados is the main concert hall in Lleida (Catalonia, Spain) also hosting the city's music conservatory. It contains a symphonic hall with 803 seats and a chamber music hall with a capacity of 245. This music institution is named ...
, Lleida's foremost
concert hall A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats. This list does not include other venues such as sports stadia, dramatic theatres or convention centres that may ...
. Next to its basement and on public display are some ancient ruins. *
La Llotja de Lleida La Llotja de Lleida is a theatre and congress centre in Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). It opened its doors in January 2010, and is owned by the city council. Giuseppe Verdi's ''Il Trovatore'' premiered there on 21 January that year. Its two congress ...
, a concert hall, theatre, opera and congress hall opened in 2010. * Parc de l'aigua, urban park in the southern neighborhoods.


Sports

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Unió Esportiva Lleida Unió Esportiva Lleida was a Spanish football team based in Lleida, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. It was founded as ''Lérida Balompié-AEM'' on 30 October 1939, and became ''Unión Deportiva Lérida'' in 1947, after a merger with '' ...
, based on the
Camp d'Esports Camp d'Esports is a multi-use stadium in Lleida, Catalonia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Lleida Esportiu. The stadium holds 13,500 seats, and the dimensions for the football field are 102x68 meters. T ...
* CE Lleida Bàsquet, based on the
Pavelló Barris Nord Pavelló Barris Nord (Catalan for ''Northern Neighborhood Pavilion'') is an arena in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It is primarily used for basketball games and the home arena of Força Lleida CE. History The construction of the Pavelló Barris Nord ...


Sister cities

Lleida has sister relationships with many places worldwide: *
Ferrara Ferrara (, ; egl, Fràra ) is a city and ''comune'' in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, capital of the Province of Ferrara. it had 132,009 inhabitants. It is situated northeast of Bologna, on the Po di Volano, a branch channel of the main stream ...
, Italy * Foix, France *
Hefei Hefei (; ) is the capital and largest city of Anhui Province, People's Republic of China. A prefecture-level city, it is the political, economic, and cultural center of Anhui. Its population was 9,369,881 as of the 2020 census and its built-up ( ...
, China * Lérida, Colombia *
Perpignan Perpignan (, , ; ca, Perpinyà ; es, Perpiñán ; it, Perpignano ) is the prefecture of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France, in the heart of the plain of Roussillon, at the foot of the Pyrenees a few kilometres from the ...
, France *
Monterey, California Monterey (; es, Monterrey; Ohlone: ) is a city located in Monterey County on the southern edge of Monterey Bay on the U.S. state of California's Central Coast. Founded on June 3, 1770, it functioned as the capital of Alta California under bo ...
, United States

References in culture

The city is the subject of the Catalan folk song ''
La Presó de Lleida LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure ...
'', "The prison of Lleida", which was already attested in the 17th century and may be even older. It is a very popular tune, covered by many artists such as Joan Manuel Serrat.


See also

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Battle of Ilerda The Battle of Ilerda took place in June 49 BC between the forces of Julius Caesar and the Spanish army of Pompey Magnus, led by his legates Lucius Afranius and Marcus Petreius. Unlike many of the other battles of the civil war, this was more a ...
* Diocese of Lleida,
Bishop of Lleida This is a list of bishops of Lleida. *Itxió 203 *Sant Filó 227 *Joan 230 *Pere 258 *Màrius Seli 259 *Sant Lleir 268–311 *Diperdió 313 *Amili 380 *Prudenci 400 *Atanasi 413 *Saguici 413 *Jacobo 419 *Seberí 460 *Fortunat 517 *Pere 519 *And ...
. * Talarn Dam *
University of Lleida The University of Lleida (officially in Catalan: ''Universitat de Lleida'') is a university based in Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. It was the first university founded in Catalonia and in the ancient Crown of Aragon. It was founded in 1300, using the ...
*
Volta a Lleida The Volta a Lleida was a road bicycle racing, road cycling stage race held in the Lleida (province), Lleida region of Spain. It was a 2.2 category race on the UCI Europe Tour between 2005 and 2008. List of overall winners {, class="wikitable" , ...


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External links

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Tourism information of LleidaInternet Portal of the town

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