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Malgrat de Mar is a municipality in the comarca of the Maresme, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is situated on the Costa Brava[3] between Santa Susanna and Blanes. A local road runs from the town to the main N-II road, while the B-682 connects it with Blanes, Lloret de Mar and Tossa de Mar. It is served by a RENFE railway station on the R1 line between Barcelona and Maçanet-Massanes.

Malgrat
Municipality
Malgrat de Mar
Malgrat de Mar in 1999
Motto(s): 
Malgrat t'estima*
Malgrat
Location in Catalonia
Malgrat
Malgrat (Spain)
Coordinates: 41°39′N 2°45′E
Country Spain
Community Catalonia
ProvinceBarcelona
ComarcaMaresme
Government
  MayorJoan Mercador (PSC Malgrat)
Area
  Total8.8 km2 (3.4 sq mi)
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population
 (2018)[2]
  Total18,439
  Density2,100/km2 (5,400/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Malgratenc
Area code(s)+34 93
Websitewww.ajmalgrat.cat

History


Malgrat de Mar was originally part of the barony of Palafolls and the first fishermen's houses were built around the chapel of Sant Antoni Abat, on the left bank of a stream called Malgrat de Mar. During the 16th century, it was attacked by the Ottomans in 1543, 1545 and 1550.[4] In 1373, a charter of the founding population called Vilanova de Palafolls was granted and in 1559, it achieved the parish independence from Sant Genís de Palafolls (now a neighbourhood of Palafolls).

Since the 14th century, Malgrat de Mar has been recognized as a prominent cultural, artistic and social center. Modernism in Malgrat de Mar also left its mark.

The name Malgrat appears in the 19th century, although the place name is already documented in the 13th century. The etymology is discussed as either pre-Roman or it could be related to bad degree in the sense of disembarkation (mal grau). Some speculate that the name originates from French soldiers taken prisoner in Hostalric during the Crusade against the Crown of Aragon, who were taken to work "reluctantly" (mal great, in Catalan) According to Bernat Boades, in the Libre dels Feyts d'armes de Catalunya, "He made them go to work in a big tower near the sea. As they went there reluctantly, they went from Palafolls to work in that land they called Malgrat (reluctantly)"

On May 30, 1937, in the middle of the Spanish Civil War, the transport ship Ciudad de Barcelona, carrying volunteer brigadiers, was torpedoed by Italian-flagged submarines and sank in front of Malgrat de Mar about 2 miles from the beach.[5] The fishermen who witnessed the action then went out to sea to rescue the survivors and every year the descendants of the fishermen who made the rescue commemorate it.

During the Storm Gloria, Malgrat was significantly affected and was categorized as one of the worst locations that the storm had hit. This is partly due to the fact that Malgrat is bordering the Tordera river, with the main source of water to the town being temporarily stopped due to such high levels of water.[6]


Climate


The town is located 4 meters above sea level. It has a coastal Mediterranean climate, with stable, mild temperatures almost over the whole year. The annual precipitation amount averaged over the last 18 years is about 650 mm.


Demographics


The town has significantly increased in the last 40 years, with a gradual increase in population from 5500 inhabitants in 1958 to 17531 inhabitants in 2006. After the year 2008 the population stabilized at around 18000 inhabitants, which continues to this day.

In 1998 and 1999 the female population was slightly dominant, while from 2002 the male population began to predominate, with a growing difference of more than 200 people in 2006 (8,869 men to 8,662 women), with an average of 102 men for 100 women. The main reasons for this difference are the rapid growth of the population, especially with the young population having children, and the higher male birth rate.


Economy


Malgrat de Mar train station (R1).
Malgrat de Mar train station (R1).

The main economic engine of the town and the area surrounding the town is tourism. Malgrat has hotels, campsites and shops to meet the demands of visitors, mainly centred around the street Passeig Marítim. Other notable economic drivers are the agricultural areas of the Pla de Grau and the Pla de Pineda, and industry, with the Can Patalina estate and the Camí de la Pomareda factories, although in recent years they have been losing strength.

Since the end of the Spanish Civil War, maritime activity has mainly been concentrated on sports, leisure boats and local fishing boats, with a fishing club. In the 18th century there were about 200 men with naval registration with a total of up to 50 ships of one to four tons doing traffic along the coast to Valencia and France.[7]


Politics


Municipal politics in Malgrat de Mar has been dominated by the Socialists' Party of Catalonia since the transition to democracy in Spain, with their time in power only being interrupted between 2017 and 2019.[4]

In the last regional elections, pro-independence forces (JxCat, ERC and CUP) won 5133 votes, while pro-unionist forces (Cs, PSC and PP) won 4,594 votes. Pro-referendum forces (En Comú Podem, PACMA) won 806 votes.[8]

Last Regional Election
Party Number of Votes Percentage of Votes (%)
Ciutadans 2701 25.51
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya 2393 22.6
Junts per Catalunya 2370 22.38
Partit Socialista de Catalunya 1492 14.09
En Comú Podem 708 6.69
Partit Popular de Catalunya 401 3.79
Candidatura d'Unitat Popular 370 3.49
Last Municipal Election
Party Number of Votes Councillors
Partit Socialista de Catalunya 3125 8
Junts per Malgrat 1490 3
Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya 1366 3
Junts per Catalunya 895 2
Candidatura d'Unitat Popular 563 1
En Comú Podem 405 0
Ciutadans 398 0
Partit Popular de Catalunya 342 0
Term Name of the mayor Political Party
1979-1983 Josep Mora i Girons PSC-PSOE
1983-1987 Josep Mora i Girons PSC-PSOE
1987-1991 Josep Mora i Girons PSC-PSOE
1991-1995 Conxita Campoy i Martí PSC-PSOE
1995-1999 Conxita Campoy i Martí PSC-PSOE
1999-2003 Conxita Campoy i Martí PSC-PSOE
2003-2007 Conxita Campoy i Martí PSC-PSOE
2007-2011 Conxita Campoy i Martí PSC-PSOE
2011-2015 Conxita Campoy i Martí PSC-PSOE
2015-2019 Joan Mercader i Carbó (2015-2017), Carme Ponsa i Monge (2017-2019) PSC-PSOE (2015–17), Junts per Malgrat (2017–19)
2019-2023 Joan Mercader i Carbó PSC-PSOE

Main sights


El Castell
El Castell

Natural places and parks



Beaches


The mouth of the Tordera
The mouth of the Tordera

Twin towns



Notable people



References


  1. "El municipi en xifres: Malgrat de Mar". Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
  2. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  3. "Coach holidays to Malgrat de Mar". Shearings. Retrieved 27 October 2006.
  4. Hugas, Bonaventura Bassegoda i; Riera, Joaquim Garriga i; París, Jordi (2007). L'Època del Barroc i els Bonifàs: actes de les Jornades d'història de l'art a Catalunya, Valls, 1, 2 i 3 de juny de 2006 (in Catalan). Edicions Universitat Barcelona. ISBN 978-84-475-3195-0.
  5. "Edición del domingo, 19 agosto 1956, página 19 - Hemeroteca - Lavanguardia.es". hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  6. Cia, Blanca (2020-01-23). "Gloria acorrala Malgrat de Mar". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  7. Gran geografia comarcal de Catalunya 6 Vallès occidental, Vallès oriental, Maresme. Vol. 6. Carreras i Martí, Joan (1. ed.). Barcelona: Enciclopèdia Catalana. 1982. ISBN 84-85194-21-7. OCLC 1067358919.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  8. 324cat (2017-11-09). "Municipi - Resultats de les eleccions del 21D del 2017 al Parlament". CCMA (in Catalan). Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  9. Conde-Salazar Infiesta, L. (2009). "Félix Cardona Puig. Descubridor del Salto del Ángel, la catarata de mayor desnivel del mundo". Atlas de los Exploradores Españoles (in Spanish). Barcelona, España: Editorial Planeta, S. A. y Sociedad Geográfica Española. p. 320. ISBN 978-84-08-08683-3.



На других языках


- [en] Malgrat de Mar

[es] Malgrat de Mar

Malgrat de Mar es un municipio costero de la provincia de Barcelona (Cataluña, España). Pertenece a la comarca del Maresme, situada en el norte de la provincia y es el último municipio de esta por la costa. Hace frontera el río Tordera con la próxima comarca de la Selva, ya en la provincia de Gerona. Tiene una playa de unos 7 km y cuenta con numerosos hoteles y cámpings.

[ru] Мальграт-де-Мар

Мальграт-де-Мар (кат. Malgrat de Mar) — муниципалитет в Испании, входит в провинцию Барселона в составе автономного сообщества Каталония. Муниципалитет находится в составе района (комарки) Маресме. Занимает площадь 8,92 км². Население — 18596 человек (на 2010 год). Расстояние до административного центра провинции — 60 км.



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