Conill (Tàrrega)
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Conill (, sometimes spelled Cunill) is a small
abandoned village An abandoned village is a village that has, for some reason, been deserted. In many countries, and throughout history, thousands of villages have been deserted for a variety of causes. Abandonment of villages is often related to epidemic, ...
near the town of
Tàrrega Tàrrega (, ) is a town and municipality located in the Urgell (comarca), Urgell Comarques of Catalonia, comarca, Province of Lleida, Catalonia. According to the 2020 census (Statistical Institute of Catalonia), the town has a population of It ha ...
in
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, Spain.


Geography

The village is located about 7 km north of Tàrrega town, the nearest settlements being the villages of
Claravalls Claravalls is a locality located in the municipality of Tàrrega, in Province of Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 120. Geography Claravalls is located 60km east of Lleida Lleida (, ; ; '' see below'') is ...
, Altet and La Figuerosa, accessible via dirt tracks. It was within the municipality of La Figuerosa until the latter was absorbed into Tàrrega municipality in 1969. It is located in the ''Plans de Sió'', a sub-region of the , a relatively flat mainly grain-farming region at about 350 metres elevation. A short distance (500 m) to the north lies a small
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known as ''Salades de Conill'' ("Conill saltlands"), which due to its damp and salty soil supports
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vegetation such as various species in the
amaranth ''Amaranthus'' is a cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan group of more than 50 species which make up the genus of annual plant, annual or short-lived perennial plants collectively known as amaranths. Some names include "prostrate pigweed" an ...
, rush, and
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families.


History

Conill was inhabited since ancient times. The village's church was mentioned in a document from 1151. The former church of Mare de Déu del Roser (
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) dates from 1702. The rest of the village consists of five large houses built in the 18th century, named Cal Pont, Cal Palou, Cal Frare, Cal Cinca, and Cal Vilafranca, after the families who lived and worked there, and associated farm buildings, all surrounding a small village square. An agreement among the five families prevented the addition of any more buildings to the village. The village included an olive-pressing plant, producing oil from olives collected in the region. Following a long period of decline, Conill was finally abandoned in 1980 and the village was quickly stripped of most of its assets. The massive wooden olive press was removed, necessitating the demolition of its building (attached to Cal Palou), and is now located, along with its doorway and a
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from Conill, in the Parc de Sant Eloi, a public park in Tàrrega. The carved stone cross was stolen from the top of the village's boundary cross column, and in 2013 the rest of the monument was moved to Parc de Sant Eloi, with a reproduction carving placed on the restored column. Since the abandonment of the village, several initiatives have been proposed for its revitalisation. In 1989, a proposal was made to redevelop the village as a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts. The owner of one of the buildings donated it to the charity concerned, and authorities indicated their willingness to extend drinking-water and electricity supplies to the village, but the initiative was opposed by many local people, and eventually abandoned. Around 2005, a private business proposed to develop the village as an eco-friendly tourist centre, but that was abandoned due to financial difficulties and further structural decay of the buildings. In 2007, the municipal authorities published proposals to turn Conill into an
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for the surrounding countryside, and the government indicated its support in a management plan for the region, but the initiative was abandoned in 2010 due to economic circumstances. In 2013, it was revealed that the village of , 8 km away, had instead received funding for an interpretive centre. In 2015, Conill was bought by the owners of the
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El Fonoll, 30 km away, with the intention of restoring the buildings and turning the village into a centre for artists and artisans.


Current status

Four of Conill's structures are included in the Catalan government's architectural heritage list - its former church, grain-storage pit, boundary cross, and an entrance arch.


References


External links


"Conill, el silenci de l'oblit" - documentary film
{{Coord, 41.7092, 1.1514, display=title Urgell Ghost towns in Spain