La Llacuna
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La Llacuna is a town of 884 inhabitants (2003), located in the comarca of Anoia, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
It is a tourist town; nearby destinations include Igualada, the Vilafranca del Penedès wine route, and the monastery of Montserrat.
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[edit] Geography
Altitude: 615 m.
Surface: 52,49 km²
Information Phone: (0034) 938976063
[edit] Annual events
Annual events include:
- Potada (date varies, usually in April)
- Aplec del Castell: The last Sunday of May.
- Fira de Sant Andreu: the first Sunday of December
- Pessebre Vivent: a full-scale, live tableau of scenes from Bethlehem at the time of the birth of Jesus. Second or third Sunday in December.
[edit] Food
A local specialty is carquinyolis a type of cookie. Bars and restaurants include:
- Restaurants
- Ca l'Americano
- Cal Tiquets
- La Bona teca
- Bars
- Cal Joan
- La pansa
- el Trull (closed, at present)
[edit] External links
- La Llacuna travel guide from Wikitravel
- Pessebre Vivent la Llacuna: a full-scale, live tableau of Bethlehem. Site is in Catalan, with many photos.
- Llacuna Website
- Comunitat Virtual de La Llacuna
- Moltapor Club d'oci de la llacuna
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