Sabadell () is a city and municipality in
Catalonia
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,
Spain
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. It is in the south of the ''comarca'' of
Vallès Occidental, where it is one of the two capitals, the other being
Terrassa. It is located on the
River Ripoll, north of
Barcelona
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, above sea level.
Sabadell pioneered the
Industrial Revolution
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in
Catalonia
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with its
textile
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mills, together with its archrival Terrassa. Thus, in the mid-19th century, it became the most important wool city in Spain, being nicknamed the "Catalan
Manchester
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". Today many mills from that period can still be seen, with most of them having been refurbished as residential buildings or other services. Nowadays, Sabadell is basically a commercial and industrial city; there are no significant agricultural activities.
Sabadell is an important communications point. Two motorways run beside the city: the C-58 (from Barcelona to
Manresa
Manresa () is the capital of Bages county, located in the central region of Catalonia, Spain.
Crossed by the river Cardener, it is an industrial area with textile, metallurgical, and glass industries. The houses of Manresa are arranged aro ...
) and the
AP-7 (from
France
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and
Girona to
Tarragona,
Valencia
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, and
Andalusia), and some roads link Sabadell with nearby cities and towns: Barcelona, Terrassa,
Cerdanyola del Vallès,
Sant Quirze del Vallès,
Barberà del Vallès,
Sant Cugat del Vallès,
Castellar del Vallès,
Sant Llorenç Savall,
Granollers
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Granollers is now a bustling business centre, having grown from ...
,
Rubí,
Sentmenat, and
Molins de Rei.
A railroad line crosses the city (the
Rodalies Barcelona line from Barcelona to
Lleida) and another one terminates in the city (the
FGC line from Barcelona to Sabadell via Sant Cugat del Vallès).
History
In Roman times, a little village called ''Arragone'' existed near where the church of La Salut now stands. This grew into the town called ''Arraona'' or ''Arrahona'' in the
Middle Ages
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. Another little village was built just on the other side of the river. This second village, called Sabadell, located on a plain, began to grow and its population was about 600 people (152 houses) in 1378. Sabadell was enclosed by a wall, but due to population growth in the 16th century, some houses were built outside the wall. At that time the first textile industries appeared in the town, devoted especially to
woolen clothing. The woolen industry grew over the next centuries, and in 1800 the town's population was about 2000 people.
The 19th century brought two important developments to the town: in 1856 the railway arrived, and in 1877 the town was dubbed a "city". In the 1897 census the population of the city was 23,044 people. The city had become the most important producer of woolen clothing in Spain, and these clothes achieved worldwide fame.
The ''
modernisme'' movement (related to
Art Nouveau
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) had an important influence in the architecture of the city in the early 20th century and distinctive buildings such as the ''modernista'' Hotel Suís (1902), Despatx Lluch (1908), and the Caixa d'Estalvis de Sabadell (1915), as well as the Torre de l'Aigua (1918) and the
Mercat Central (1930), were built during the first half of the century.
In the early 20th century, Sabadell, with
Terrassa, was the textile city par excellence, being the driving force of a territory poor in natural resources. The population was multiplied by eight, its industry boosted, particularly textiles and metals, and its economy was modernized in the service sector. Due to this industrial activity, Sabadell received massive waves of immigration in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s leading to uncontrolled urban expansion and the creation of some new neighborhoods such as Ca n'Oriac and Torre-Romeu.
There has always been since those days a rivalry between Terrassa and Sabadell, because both of them wanted to be capitals of the Vallés Occidental, as both were pretty relevant while this rise textile industry. Nowadays, still there are some popular sayings: "Sabadell mala pell" (Sabadell bad skin) and "Terrassa mala raça" (Terrassa bad race).
The growth of industry and population favored the emergence of an important
workers' movement, and
Catalanist, socialist and anarchist parties were very influential up until the upheavals of the
Spanish Civil War
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(1936–39). The victory of the Fascist faction in the war was a step backwards for the city, but in the fifties industry recovered and grew once more. Industries needed workers, and many people came from
Andalusia,
Murcia,
Extremadura,
Castile and other parts of
Spain
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to work in the textile and the metal industry. Again, a new workers' and Catalanist movement emerged, this time against
Francisco Franco
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's regime and with the support of the
Roman Catholic Church
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.
Sabadell was the host of some sessions of the
Assemblea de Catalunya, a multi-party organization that brought together communists, socialists, Catalan nationalists, Catholics and others against the Franco regime. The
1973 oil crisis
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and Franco's death in 1975 meant an important change in
Spain
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and, of course, in Sabadell. The economic crisis compelled the city to diversify its economic activities. New commercial and leisure areas (the ''Eix Macià'') appeared next to the traditional industries, leading to important economic development for the city. An
ETA car bombing in 1990
killed six
police
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officers.
Main sights
*Little church of ''Sant Nicolau'' (11th century) is a vestige of the town of Arraona
*''Casa Duran'' is a traditional rural house (16th century) placed in the middle of the city
*''Hotel Suís'' (Swiss Hotel, 1902)
*''Caixa d'Estalvis'' (1915)
*''Torre de l'Aigua'' (water tower, 1918)
*''
Mercat Central'' (Central Market, 1930)
*' (1879)
Geography
Sabadell is located in the middle of the
comarca named
Vallès Occidental, approximately from
Barcelona
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. It borders (clockwise, starting from the north) with
Castellar del Vallès,
Sentmenat,
Polinyà,
Santa Perpètua de Mogoda,
Barberà del Vallès,
Badia del Vallès,
Cerdanyola del Vallès,
Sant Quirze del Vallès, and
Terrassa.
The city covers an area of and its population density is as of 2007. The altitude is .
Climate
Sports
During the
1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, Sabadell was one of the cities where the football competition took place. The matches were played in the Nova Creu Alta stadium, which is also home to the main football club in town:
Centre d'Esports Sabadell.
This local team, currently in the
Segunda División
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, has played 14 seasons in the
Primera División (First Division), once in the
UEFA Cup
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and has even reached the final of the
Copa del Rey.
Other major sports clubs are
Club Natació Sabadell (Waterpolo and Swimming Club), with more than 30,000 members,
OAR Gràcia Sabadell (Handball), currently playing in the First National Division (Group C) of the Spanish Handball League, the
Unió Excursionista de Sabadell - UES (Hikers Club), with almost 3,000 associates, two basketball teams, the
Sabadell Bàsquet and
Sant Nicolau, both of them currently playing at
EBA League, the Fourth Division of the Spanish Basketball League, and two historical tennis clubs
Cercle Sabadellès 1856an
Club de Tennis Sabadell with 4,000 and 3,500 associates respectively.
FC Barcelona player
Sergio Busquets was born in Sabadell on 16 July 1988.
Institutions
*
Banco Sabadell, a major bank
*
CE Sabadell FC, a football club
European Cooperation
* Covilhã is a member city of the
Eurotowns network
Notable people

*
Agnès Armengol (1852-1934), writer, pianist, composer
*
Joan Oliver i Sallarès (1899–1986): Catalan-language poet and playwright, also known as
Pere Quart
*
Aleix Gómez Abello (born 1997): handball player
*
Ramon Barnils i Folguera (1940–2001): journalist and translator born in Sabadell
*
Benet Casablancas (1956–): composer and musicologist
*
Juan Fernández (1930–2020): racing driver
*
Jordi Gené (1970–): racing driver
*
Marc Gené (1974–): racing driver and former F1 driver
*
David Meca (1974–): professional swimmer
*
Sergio Dalma (1964–):
pop singer
*
Aschwin Wildeboer (1986–): swimmer
*
Olaf Wildeboer (1983–): swimmer
*
Bernat Quintana: Actor in ''
El Cor de la Ciutat'', Max
*
Xavier Oriach (1927–): painter
*
Sergio Busquets (born 1988), footballer
*
Moisés Hurtado (born 1981), footballer
*
Miguel Ángel Lozano (born 1978), footballer
*
Oleguer Presas (born 1980), footballer
*
Alberto Edjogo-Owono (born 1984), footballer (
Equatorial Guinea
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's
international)
*
Juvenal Edjogo Owono (born 1979), footballer (
Equatorial Guinea
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's
international)
*
Óscar García Junyent (born 1973), former footballer
*
Roger García Junyent (born 1976), former footballer
*
Dani Pedrosa (born 1985), Moto GP racer
*
Kilian Jornet Burgada (born 1987), mountain runner
*
Jordi Masip (born 1989), footballer
*
Cristian Tello (born 1991), footballer
*
Isaías Sánchez, footballer
*
Alfons Borrell i Palazón, painter
*
Manel Navarro, singer, entering
Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with 'Do It for Your Lover'
*
Jimmy Jump, pitch invader
*
Ricard Zapata-Barrero (born 1965), scholar of migration studies
See also
*
Transport in Sabadell
*
Sabadell Metro
*
Murder of Helena Jubany
References
* Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989). ''Guia de Catalunya'', Barcelona: Caixa de Catalunya. (Spanish). (Catalan).
External links
The ''Ajuntament'' (Town Hall) web siteGovernment data pages
{{Authority control
Municipalities in Vallès Occidental