Sant Andreu de Palomar
Independent village of Catalonia
Sant Andreu de Palomar is a neighbourhood of Barcelona. It's the oldest part of the Sant Andreu district. It was an independent old town with over 1,000 years of recorded history before being annexed to Barcelona on 20 April 1897.
It has an area of 174 hectares and has a population of about 55,000 inhabitants. Its boundaries are: the street Rovira i Virgili, old Riera de Horta, Passeig de Santa Coloma, the Meridiana Avenue and the railroad tracks.
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Districts and neighbourhoods of Barcelona
- La Barceloneta
- Gothic Quarter
- El Raval
- Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera
- L'Antiga Esquerra de l'Eixample
- La Nova Esquerra de l'Eixample
- Dreta de l'Eixample
- Fort Pienc
- Sagrada Família
- Sant Antoni
- La Bordeta
- La Font de la Guatlla
- Hostafrancs
- La Marina de Port
- La Marina del Prat Vermell
- El Poble-sec
- Sants
- Sants-Badal
- Montjuïc
- Zona Franca – Port
- Les Corts
- La Maternitat i Sant Ramon
- Pedralbes
- Baró de Viver
- Bon Pastor
- El Congrés i els Indians
- Navas
- Sant Andreu de Palomar
- La Sagrera
- Trinitat Vella
41°26′7.98″N 2°11′24.58″E / 41.4355500°N 2.1901611°E / 41.4355500; 2.1901611
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