Les Cabanyes facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Les Cabanyes
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![]() St. Valentine's church, Les Cabanyes
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Comarca | Alt Penedès | ||
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• Total | 1.2 km2 (0.5 sq mi) | ||
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• Total | 965 | ||
• Density | 800/km2 (2,080/sq mi) |
Les Cabanyes (pronounced les ka-BAN-yes) is a small town in Catalonia, Spain. It's known as a municipality, which is like a local government area. This charming place is located in the Province of Barcelona, within a region called Alt Penedès.
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Discover Les Cabanyes
Les Cabanyes is a really small community. It covers an area of just 1.2 square kilometers. Imagine a tiny village surrounded by beautiful landscapes!
Where is Les Cabanyes Located?
This municipality is found in the northeastern part of Spain. It's part of the larger region of Catalonia. Catalonia is famous for its unique culture and language. Les Cabanyes is also in the province of Barcelona. This province is home to the big city of Barcelona, but Les Cabanyes offers a quieter, more traditional feel.
How Many People Live Here?
As of 2018, about 965 people called Les Cabanyes home. This makes it a very close-knit community. Everyone probably knows their neighbors!
Local Government in Les Cabanyes
Like all towns, Les Cabanyes has its own local government. This government helps manage the town's services and make decisions for its residents.
Who is the Mayor?
The leader of the municipality is called the Mayor. The Mayor helps run the town and looks after its people. In 2015, Francesc Olivella Pastallé was the Mayor of Les Cabanyes. The Mayor works with a local council to make sure the town runs smoothly.
Symbols of Les Cabanyes
Every town has symbols that represent its history and identity. Les Cabanyes has its own flag and coat of arms. These symbols often show important parts of the town's past or its natural features.
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See also
In Spanish: Las Cabanyas para niños