Mont-ras
Mont-Ras (Catalan; in Spanish, Montrás) is a village and rural district situated between the larger towns of Palafrugell and Palamos on the Costa Brava in Baix Emporda, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. Mont-ras is approximately 40 minutes from Girona, or 80 minutes from Barcelona.
The historic village centre sits just in the initial rise of the Gavarres hills and natural park, while the rest of the district extends across the plain to meet the Mediterranean sea at the rocky bay of El Crit just to the south of Cap Roig looking out to the Formigues Islands. The name Mont(hill)-ras(level) derives from this geographic situation.
Although evidence of human habitation dates back to Roman times, the first mention of Mont-ras Torreolla came in the tenth century in reference to a watchtower that stood in at the approximate location of the current church of Saint Esteve (built 1599). Through the middle-ages Mont-ras was part of the domain of the Barons of Palafrugell and was administered as part of Palafrugell until it became a separate municipality in 1858.[4]
The elevated older village centre includes the church of Saint Esteve and the Ajuntament and a number of historic houses. The village area also includes a sports centre, library, Torre Jonama primary school (not to be confused with a school of the same name in Palafrugell). Recent developments have extended the municipality with the building of urbanisations of Torre Simone, La Roqueta, Molines and Canyelles. There are a number of factories, commercial units and potteries situated along the C31/C66 Palamós to Girona Road.
The municipality includes a number of older fortified masia farms and towers (torres) built against the raiding of the Barbary pirates. The cove of El Crit (The Scream) takes its name from a legend of a local girl killed by pirates.
In the hills behind the village are a number of disused mines and quarries along with cork trees that contributed to the local cork-making industries. The Mont-ras plain includes the Ruta de la Petit Tren walking and cycling route linking Mont-ras with the beaches of La Fosca, Castell and Calella de Palafrugell. As a result, the area is popular with walkers and mountain bikers.
Mont-ras includes a number of campsites and the tennis club Costa Brava. Mont-ras football club is one of the many Costa Brava clubs that host the Mediterranean International Cup youth football tournament each Easter.
Demography
1900 | 1930 | 1950 | 1970 | 1990 | 2011 |
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618 | 626 | 634 | 1,040 | 1,336 | 1,833 |
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- Agullana
- Aiguaviva
- Albanyà
- Albons
- Alp
- Amer
- Anglès
- Arbúcies
- Argelaguer
- Avinyonet de Puigventós
- Banyoles
- Begur
- Bellcaire d'Empordà
- Besalú
- Bescanó
- Beuda
- Biure
- Blanes
- Boadella i les Escaules
- Bolvir
- Bordils
- Borrassà
- Breda
- Brunyola
- Bàscara
- Cabanelles
- Cabanes
- Cadaqués
- Caldes de Malavella
- Calonge
- Campdevànol
- Campelles
- Campllong
- Camprodon
- Camós
- Canet d'Adri
- Cantallops
- Capmany
- Cassà de la Selva
- Castell-Platja d'Aro
- Castellfollit de la Roca
- Castelló d'Empúries
- Celrà
- Cervià de Ter
- Cistella
- Colomers
- Cornellà del Terri
- Corçà
- Crespià
- Cruïlles, Monells i Sant Sadurní de l'Heura
- Darnius
- Das
- El Far d'Empordà
- El Port de la Selva
- Espinelves
- Espolla
- Esponellà
- Figueres
- Flaçà
- Foixà
- Fontanals de Cerdanya
- Fontanilles
- Fontcoberta
- Forallac
- Fornells de la Selva
- Fortià
- Garrigoles
- Garriguella
- Garrigàs
- Ger
- Girona
- Gombrèn
- Gualta
- Guils de Cerdanya
- Hostalric
- Isòvol
- Jafre
- Juià
- L'Armentera
- L'Escala
- La Bisbal d'Empordà
- La Cellera de Ter
- La Jonquera
- La Pera
- La Selva de Mar
- La Tallada d'Empordà
- La Vajol
- La Vall d'en Bas
- La Vall de Bianya
- Les Llosses
- Les Planes d'Hostoles
- Les Preses
- Lladó
- Llagostera
- Llambilles
- Llanars
- Llançà
- Llers
- Lloret de Mar
- Llívia
- Madremanya
- Maià de Montcal
- Masarac
- Massanes
- Maçanet de Cabrenys
- Maçanet de la Selva
- Meranges
- Mieres
- Mollet de Peralada
- Molló
- Mont-ras
- Montagut i Oix
- Navata
- Ogassa
- Olot
- Ordis
- Osor
- Palafrugell
- Palamós
- Palau de Santa Eulàlia
- Palau-sator
- Palau-saverdera
- Palol de Revardit
- Pals
- Pardines
- Parlavà
- Pau
- Pedret i Marzà
- Peralada
- Planoles
- Pont de Molins
- Pontós
- Porqueres
- Portbou
- Puigcerdà
- Quart
- Queralbs
- Rabós
- Regencós
- Ribes de Freser
- Riells i Viabrea
- Ripoll
- Riudarenes
- Riudaura
- Riudellots de la Selva
- Riumors
- Roses
- Rupià
- Sales de Llierca
- Salt
- Sant Andreu Salou
- Sant Aniol de Finestres
- Sant Climent Sescebes
- Sant Feliu de Buixalleu
- Sant Feliu de Guíxols
- Sant Feliu de Pallerols
- Sant Ferriol
- Sant Gregori
- Sant Hilari Sacalm
- Sant Jaume de Llierca
- Sant Joan de Mollet
- Sant Joan de les Abadesses
- Sant Joan les Fonts
- Sant Jordi Desvalls
- Sant Julià de Ramis
- Sant Julià del Llor i Bonmatí
- Sant Llorenç de la Muga
- Sant Martí Vell
- Sant Martí de Llémena
- Sant Miquel de Campmajor
- Sant Miquel de Fluvià
- Sant Mori
- Sant Pau de Segúries
- Sant Pere Pescador
- Santa Coloma de Farners
- Santa Cristina d'Aro
- Santa Llogaia d'Àlguema
- Santa Pau
- Sarrià de Ter
- Saus, Camallera i Llampaies
- Serinyà
- Serra de Daró
- Setcases
- Sils
- Siurana
- Susqueda
- Terrades
- Torrent
- Torroella de Fluvià
- Torroella de Montgrí
- Tortellà
- Toses
- Tossa de Mar
- Ullastret
- Ullà
- Ultramort
- Urús
- Vall-llobrega
- Vallfogona de Ripollès
- Ventalló
- Verges
- Vidreres
- Vidrà
- Vila-sacra
- Vilabertran
- Vilablareix
- Viladamat
- Viladasens
- Vilademuls
- Viladrau
- Vilafant
- Vilajuïga
- Vilallonga de Ter
- Vilamacolum
- Vilamalla
- Vilamaniscle
- Vilanant
- Vilaür
- Vilobí d'Onyar
- Vilopriu
References
- ^ "Ajuntament de Mont-ras". Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-13.
- ^ "El municipi en xifres: Mont-ras". Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
- ^ "Llistat dels ajuntaments de la provincia de Girona".
External links
- Official website of the Ajuntament
- Government data pages (in Catalan)