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{{redirect|Egara|the census town in West Bengal, India|Egara, Paschim Bardhaman}} {{More citations needed|date=October 2020}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} {{Infobox settlement | name = Terrassa | settlement_type = [[Municipalities of Catalonia|Municipality]] | official_name = <!-- if different from name --> | image_skyline = Castell de Vallparadís.JPG | image_alt = | image_caption = Castle of Vallparadís | image_flag = Bandera de Terrassa (2019-).svg | image_shield = Coat of Arms of Terrassa.svg | nickname = | motto = | image_map = {{Maplink|frame=yes|plain=y|frame-width=285|frame-height=180|frame-align=center|frame-coordinates={{Coord|39.5|N|3.7|W}}|zoom=4|type=point|title=Terrassa|marker=city|type2=shape|stroke-width2=2|stroke-color2=#808080|text=Interactive map of Terrassa.}} | map_caption = Location of Terrassa | image_map1 = [[File:Localització de Terrassa respecte del Vallès Occidental.svg|150px]] | map_caption1 = Location in Vallès Occidental county | pushpin_map = Spain Catalonia vegueries#Spain | pushpin_map_caption = | subdivision_type = [[Sovereign state]] | subdivision_name = [[Spain]] | subdivision_type1 = [[Autonomous communities of Spain|Community]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Catalonia]] | subdivision_type2 = [[Vegueries of Catalonia|Region]] | subdivision_name2 = [[Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona|Barcelona]] | subdivision_type3 = [[Comarques of Catalonia|County]] | subdivision_name3 = [[Vallès Occidental]] | subdivision_type4 = [[Provinces of Spain|Province]] | subdivision_name4 = [[Province of Barcelona|Barcelona]] | coordinates = {{coord|41.570|2.013|region:ES_type:city|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_footnotes = | elevation_m = 286 | elevation_min_m = | elevation_max_m = | area_footnotes = <ref name=idescat>{{cite web|url=http://www.idescat.cat/emex/?lang=en&id=082798|title=El municipi en xifres: Terrassa|publisher=[[Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya|Statistical Institute of Catalonia]]|access-date=23 November 2015|archive-date=29 May 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230529181021/https://www.idescat.cat/emex/?lang=en&id=082798|url-status=live}}</ref> | area_total_km2 = 70.2 | established_title = <!-- Founded --> | established_date = | population_as_of = {{Spain metadata Wikidata|population_as_of}} | population_footnotes = {{Spain metadata Wikidata|population_footnotes}} | population_total = {{Spain metadata Wikidata|population_total}} | population_demonym = ''terrassenc, -ca''<br/>''egarenc, -ca''<br/>(Catalan) | population_note = | population_density_km2 = auto | blank_name_sec1 = [[Languages of Spain|Official language(s)]] | blank_info_sec1 = Catalan and Spanish | timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]] | utc_offset = +1 | timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] | utc_offset_DST = +2 | postal_code_type = [[Postal code|Postcode]] | postal_code = 08221 to 08229 | area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in Spain|Dialing code]] | area_code = | leader_title = Mayor | leader_name = [[Jordi Ballart]] | leader_party = {{Ill|Tot per Terrassa|lt=TxT|ca|Tot per Terrassa}} | blank_name_sec2 = [[Köppen climate classification|Climate]] | blank_info_sec2 = [[Humid subtropical climate|Cfa]] | website = {{URL|www.terrassa.cat}} | footnotes = <!--| GDP = 4,76 bilion € --> }} '''Terrassa''' ({{IPA|ca|təˈrasə}}) is a city in central-eastern [[Catalonia]] and in the [[province of Barcelona]] ([[Spain]]). It is one of the two capitals of [[Vallès Occidental]] county, being the larger in both area and population. The name ''Terrassa'' derives from [[Latin]] ''Terracia'', either from earlier ''Terracium castellum'' (“earthen castle”),<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cardús |first=Salvador |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1123914215 |title=Nom i escut de Tarrassa |date=1961 |publisher=Patronat de la Fundació Soler i Palet |oclc=1123914215}}</ref> or meaning "terrace", "area of flat land".<ref>{{Cite book |first1=Josep |last1=Moran |first2=Mar |last2=Batlle |first3=Joan Anton |last3=Rabella i Ribas |title=Topònims catalans: etimologia i pronúncia |publisher=Abadia de Montserrat |year=2002 |isbn=8484154319 |location=Barcelona |pages=165 |language=ca}}</ref> Historically, the name of the city has been spelled ''Terraça, Terraza, Terraca'' and ''Tarrassa''<ref>{{Cite web |last=Salvador |first=Marina |date=2024-04-05 |title=Terrassa o Terraça? |url=https://www.diarideterrassa.com/terrassa/2024/04/05/hauriem-de-canviar-el-nom-de-la-ciutat-per-terraca/ |access-date=2024-12-05 |website=Diari de Terrassa |language=ca}}</ref> in the native [[Catalan language]] whilst it's been traditionally spelled ''Tarrasa'' in [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. The Spanish spelling is now largely out of use given its ties with the [[Francoist Spain|Francoist Regime]] and the sole official spelling being the Catalan ''Terrassa'' since 1978. Terrassa is known for its industrial past and present, its lively cultural scene, its industrial modernist architecture, its status as a "[[City of Film]]" and as the seat of several universities such as [[Polytechnic University of Catalonia|UPC]], [[Cinema and Audiovisual School of Catalonia|ESCAC]], [[Institut del Teatre]] and [[Escola Universitària d'Infermeria i Teràpia Ocupacional de Terrassa|EUIT]]. It was also awarded in 2024 the [[Council of Europe]]'s "[[The Europe Prize]]" for cities with an outstanding commitment to European values.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Redacció |date=2024-10-17 |title=Terrassa rep el Premi Europa 2024 |url=https://terrassadigital.cat/terrassa-rep-el-premi-europa-2024/ |access-date=2024-12-05 |website=Canal Terrassa |language=ca}}</ref> It is the site of Roman {{Ill|Egara|ca|Ègara}}, a former Visigothic bishopric, which became a Latin Catholic [[titular see]]. Since 2004, it is again the see of a [[Diocese of Terrassa|bishopric]]. The city is located in the Catalan Prelitoral depression (Depressió Prelitoral), at the feet of the Prelitoral mountain range ({{Ill|Natural reserve of Sant Llorenç del Munt|lt=natural reserve of Sant Llorenç del Munt|ca|Parc Natural de Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac}}) and the average altitude of the city is 277 meters above sea level. It is 20 and 18 kilometres from [[Barcelona]] and [[Montserrat (mountain)|Montserrat]] respectively. Terrassa's location as the most-inland city in the [[Barcelona metropolitan area|Barcelona Metropolitan Region]] makes it sometimes be referred to as the "entrance to [[Catalunya Central|Central Catalonia]]". As of 2024, Terrassa is the third largest city in Catalonia, after [[Barcelona]] and [[l'Hospitalet de Llobregat]]. Terrassa is also the largest municipality in what's considered the second most important urban, economic and cultural center of Catalonia, the [[Vallès]] region. == History == {{More citations needed|section|date=August 2022}} [[File:Masia Freixa 1.JPG|thumb|left|250px|The [[Masia Freixa]] of Terrassa, sea of parabolic arches]] The remains that have been found indicate that the area where Terrassa stands has been inhabited since prehistory. In 2005, during the construction of a tunnel for one of the city's railway lines, a prehistoric site was found in [[Vallparadís Park]], with stone tools and fossils of hunted animals dating back 800,000 to 1,000,000 years, making this one of the oldest prehistoric sites in Europe. Terrassa originated as the Roman town of ''Egara'' (''Municipium Flavium Egara''), which was founded during the time of the emperor [[Vespasian]] (69–79 CE), alongside the torrent of Vallparadís (nowadays an urban park) close to the [[Iberians|Iberian]] town of ''Egosa'', on the site of which some ceramics and coins have been found. In the 17th century it was the sight of the [[Terrassa witch trials|Terrasa witchtrials]], where 6 women were arrested, tortured and convicted of witchcraft. Five of them were hanged on 27 October 1619 near a present-day railway bridge.<ref>{{Cite web|title=¿Qué eran y quiénes eran las brujas catalanas?|url=https://www.elnacional.cat/es/opinion/marc-pons-reportatge-brujas-catalanas_530646_102.html|access-date=13 September 2020|website=ElNacional.cat|archive-date=30 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201030103458/https://www.elnacional.cat/es/opinion/marc-pons-reportatge-brujas-catalanas_530646_102.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Other important remains from the Middle Ages are the former cathedral, the castle of Vallparadís (from 1344 to 1413 a [[Carthusian]] monastery and today a municipal museum) and the tower of the castle-palace of the [[Counts of Barcelona|count-king]]. In the 19th century the city played an important role in the industrial revolution, specializing in woollen fabrics, and today there is a major ''[[Modernisme|Modernista]]'' legacy as a result of the city's importance at that time. Particularly notable ''Modernista'' buildings include the [[Masia Freixa]] (1907), the Vapor Aymerich, Amat i Jover [[textile mill]] (1907) (now the [[MNACTEC|Museum of Science and Industry of Catalonia]]), the Principal theater (1920), the city hall (1902), the Alegre de Sagrera house/museum (1911), [[School of Engineering of Terrassa|the Industrial School]] (1904), the Gran Casino (1920), the Parc de Desinfecció (1920), and the Independència market (1908). Terrassa is a partner city of the [[Réseau Art Nouveau Network|Art nouveau network]],<ref>[http://www.artnouveau-net.eu Art Nouveau network] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200818130721/https://artnouveau-net.eu/ |date=18 August 2020 }}, artnouveau-net.eu. Accessed 4 August 2022.</ref> a European network of co-operation created in 1999 for the study, preservation and development of [[Art Nouveau]]. Terrassa is a famous [[Filmmaking|movie production]] center in [[Europe]] and was named a [[City of Film]] by [[UNESCO]]. The city is home to the largest film studios in [[Catalonia]] and the [[Iberian Peninsula]], the [[Parc Audiovisual de Catalunya]], where numerous movies and TV Shows such as [[Rec (film)|REC]], [[A Monster Calls (film)|A Monster Calls]] and [[Operación Triunfo (Spanish TV series)|Operación Triunfo]] have been filmed. === Catastrophes === {{See also|1962 Vallés floods}}[[File:Flood 1962.jpg|alt= Terrassa Flood 1962|thumb|Results of the 1962 flood in Terrassa the day after. Picture obtained in the Tobella's archive.]] On 25 September 1962, after a long dry summer, between 212 and 252 litres of rain per square metre fell in three hours. It caused the rivers [[Llobregat]] and [[Besòs (river)|Besòs]] and their tributaries to overflow, creating a water avenue that caused 700 victims and heavy material losses.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} The [[Vallès Occidental]] ''[[Comarques of Catalonia|comarca]]'' was the most damaged. In particularly Terrassa, with 327 victims. The reason of these numbers was that building was permitted around two dry streams used to bring rain water to the [[Llobregat]] river. They met in a wedge shape and were not properly [[Channelized (river)|channelized]]. When the streams overflowed it created what was called "the dead triangle", with more than a hundred victims in the Ègara neighbourhood alone.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://recordsdeterrassa.wordpress.com/riuades-1962/|title=Riuades 1962|date=4 March 2012|language=ca-ES|access-date=13 July 2016|archive-date=16 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316223829/https://recordsdeterrassa.wordpress.com/riuades-1962/|url-status=live}}</ref> == Ecclesiastical history == [[File:Egara. Conjunt episcopal.jpg|thumb|right|500px|Ancient churches of Ègara.]] The episcopal see of Ègara already existed by about 450 CE, when it was established on territory split off from the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barcelona|Roman Catholic Diocese of Barcelona]], under the Metropolitan [[Archdiocese of Tarragona]]. [[Pope Hilarius]] confirmed its autonomy by denying a request around 469 to unite it with the Barcelona under its own first bishop, Ireneus. It comprised parts of these [[Comarques of Catalonia]] (Catalan districts) : [[Alt Penedès]], [[Anoia]], [[Baix Llobregat]], [[Vallès Occidental]] and [[Vallès Oriental]]. A Provincial Council of Tarragona was held there in 615. It effectively succumbed to the Arab (Muslim) conquest in the 8th century and was probably suppressed, its territory being (rather nominally) returned to the [[Diocese of Barcelona]]. The Marian cathedral continued to exist until 718, when it was taken over during the [[Umayyad conquest of Hispania]], but was rebuilt in the 12th century, and remains part of a monumental complex of ancient [[Visigoths|Visigothic]]-[[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]] churches of Sant Pere de Terrassa and Sant Miquel on the site. After the Catholic [[Reconquista]] of the region in the tenth century, the see was not restored, its territory being incorporated in the (mother) diocese of Barcelona. Why a request to restore the bishopric by its Metropolitan of Tarragona, Cesareo, wasn't honored by [[Pope John XII]] (955–964) is unclear. In 2004, [[Pope John Paul II]] created the new [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Terrassa|Diocese of Terrassa]] on territory taken from the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Barcelona|Archdiocese of Barcelona]]. Its seat is the [[Terrassa Cathedral|Cathedral of Holy Sprit]]. === Diocese of Egara === ;Suffragan Bishops of Egara * Ireneo (450? – death 465) * Saint [[Saint Nebridius|Nebridio]] (516? – 527?), who was possibly transferred to Barcelona, which had a homonym incumbent in 540.<ref>A. Lambert, lemma 'Barcelone', in ''Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques'', vol. VI, 1932, col. 676.</ref> * Tauro (546? – ?) * Sofronio (589? – 592?) * Ilergio (594? – 610?) * Eugenio (633? – ?) * Vincenzo (653? – ?) * Giovanni (683? – 693?) ; Titular see of Egara In 1969 [[Pope Paul VI]] created the [[titular see]] of Egara. The title has been held by: * Justo Goizueta Gridilla, [[Augustinian Recollects|O.A.R.]] (14 January 1970 – retired 15 February 1978), as [[Bishop-Prelate]] of [[Territorial Prelature of Madera]] (Mexico) (1970.01.14 – 1988.02.02), previously Apostolic Administrator of same Madera (1967 – 14 January 1970); died 1991 * Juan Francisco Sarasti Jaramillo, [[Eudists|C.I.M.]] (8 March 1978 – 23 December 1983) as [[Auxiliary Bishop]] of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cali]] ([[Colombia]]) (8 March 1978 – 23 December 1983); later Bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Barrancabermeja|Barrancabermeja]] (Colombia) (23 December 1983 – 25 March 1993), Metropolitan Archbishop of [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ibagué|Ibagué]] (Colombia) (25 March 1993 – 17 August 2002), Metropolitan Archbishop of above Cali (17 August 2002 – retired 18 May 2011) and Apostolic Administrator of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Buenaventura|Buenaventura]] (Colombia) (21 February 2004 – 29 April 2004) * [[Paulius Antanas Baltakis]], [[Friars Minor|O.F.M.]] (1 June 1984 – 17 May 2019) * [[Luis Miguel Romero Fernández]], [[Idente Missionaries|M. Id.]] (20 March 2020 – present), Auxiliary Bishop of [[Rockville Centre]], New York City == Notable sites == === The churches of Sant Pere (Saint Peter) === [[File:Egara. Sant Miquel.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Sant Miquel.]] [[File:Huguet-santsAbdoSenen-0021 collage.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Altarpiece of Sant Abdó i Sant Senén.]] These three churches were built close to the site of old Ègara to be the seat of the Ègara [[Diocese]], which was founded around 450 CE and remained in existence until the 8th century. This episcopal complex follows the Byzantine model of antiquity, with two churches (Sant Pere and Santa Maria) and a [[mausoleum]] (Sant Miquel). After a long period of construction, the churches were finished in the then-current manner about the 11th and 12th centuries and in Romanesque style, on the site of the pre-Romanesque buildings of the Visigothic period. The church of Santa Maria contains outstanding works of art, and there are murals dating from the Romanesque period to the [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]]. There is also an altar stone dating from the 10th century and medieval and Romanesque tombstones (one of which documents the name of the Roman town of Egara). In the [[transept]] there are three [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] [[altarpiece]]s. * Santa Maria (Saint Mary) the old Cathedral **[[Apse]] from the 6th century **[[Nave]] from the 11th century with exterior [[Lombardy]]-style decorations **Romanesque [[fresco]]es of [[Saint Thomas Becket]] from the 12th century **Frescoes from the 13th century * Sant Pere (Saint Peter) **Transept and apse from 9th to 10th centuries **Nave from the 12th century **[[Mosaic]] from the 10th century (geometric designs) **Stone altarpiece of Sant Pere from the 10th century **Gothic frescoes from the 13th century * Sant Miquel (Saint Michael) **The [[Greek cross]] plan and the walls are the originals from the 6th century **Frescoes from the 7th and 8th centuries in the apse * Other items ** Altarpiece of Sant Pere (1411) by [[Lluís Borrassà]] ** Altarpiece of Roser (1587) ** Altarpiece of Sant Ruf (17th century) **Altarpiece of Sant Miquel (1450–51) by Jaume Cirera and Guillem Talarn **Gothic altarpiece of Sant Abdó i Sant Senén (1460) by [[Jaume Huguet]] **Polychrome sculpture of Saint Mary from the 14th century === Other === The city is heir to a rich medieval, ''Modernista'' and industrial legacy, and possesses an extensive network of libraries, historical archives and museums. * The museum of Terrassa, municipally-owned, has various sections: ** Castle/[[wikt:charterhouse|Charterhouse]] of Vallparadís, in the [[Vallparadís Park|Park of Vallparadís]] ** Visigothic-Romanesque churches of Sant Pere (Saint Peter) ** Casa Alegre de Sagrera, ''Modernista'' house in Carrer Font Vella ** Tower of the Palau, the only vestige of the castle-palace of the count-kings of Catalonia in Terrassa ** Center of medieval interpretation of the city of Terrassa ** Convent of Sant Francesc, [[cloister]] decorated with polychromed ceramics (1671–1673) * [[MNACTEC|Museum of Science and Industry of Catalonia]], in the former Aymerich Amat i Jover mill, managed by the [[Generalitat de Catalunya]] == Municipal Government == The Municipal Council has 27 seats and according to the result of the local elections of May 2023 is formed by: [[File:SantLlorençMunt-MonestirLaMola.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Romanesque monastery at the top of la Mola (1107 m), the highest point of the natural reserve of Sant Llorenç del Munt i Serra de l'Obac]] *[[Tot per Terrassa|All for Terrassa]] (Tot per Terrassa, TxT) – 11 seats (33,46%) *[[Socialists' Party of Catalonia]] (Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya, PSC) – 7 seats (20.91%) *[[Vox (political party)|Vox]] (Vox) - 3 seats (10,49%) *[[Republican Left of Catalonia]] (Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, ERC) – 2 seats (7.56%) *[[Together for Catalonia (2020)|Together for Catalonia]] (Junts per Catalunya, JUNTS) – 2 seats (7.56%) *[[People's Party of Catalonia|People's Party]] (Partit Popular, PP) - 2 seats (6,56%) The municipal government is formed by a coalition of Tot per Terrassa, ERC and JUNTS. The Mayor is [[Jordi Ballart]] (TxT). == Transportation == Terrassa is well connected with Barcelona's port and airport by highway and railway. The C-58 and [[C-16 (highway)|C-16]] also link the city with ([[Manresa]]), ([[Girona]], France), and ([[Tarragona]]). The railway reached Terrassa in 1856, and nowadays two lines serve the city. The first, operated by [[Renfe]], connects with Barcelona and [[Lleida]], and the second, operated by [[Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya|FGC]], with Barcelona. Recently FGC extended its line to the north of the city, building three new stations; one of them acts as a rail hub with the Renfe line. This extension is known as the [[Terrassa Metro]]. Several interurban bus lines connect Terrassa with the closest cities and towns such as [[Sabadell]], [[Castellar del Vallès]], [[Martorell]], [[Rubí, Barcelona|Rubí]], [[Sant Cugat del Vallès]] and [[Vacarisses]]. Transport inside the city is provided by 14 bus lines operated by a municipal company (Transports Municipals d'Ègara). In the future, when the three new FGC stations and the two planned for the Renfe line are in use, the railway will also serve as urban transport. == Culture == === Music and theater === A lot of musicians and actors are based in Terrassa because of the large number of music schools, a long amateur theater tradition and the local seat of the [[Institut del Teatre]]. Since 1982, the Terrassa Jazz Festival has been especially outstanding, with guests like [[Stan Getz]], [[Chet Baker]], [[Dexter Gordon]], [[Tete Montoliu]], [[Dizzy Gillespie]]. Local bands and musicians such as [[Doctor Prats]], [[Lildami]] or [[Miki Núñez]] have also developed a national and international following.<ref>{{citation |language=ca |url=http://www.terrassadigital.cat/detall_actualitat/?id=25681#.VxEByPmLTIU |title=Els terrassencs Doctor Prats fan el seu primer concert en directe a Faktoria |trans-title=The Terrassan group Doctor Prats give their first live concert in Faktoria |work=terrassadigital.cat |access-date=19 March 2020 |archive-date=19 September 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160919095800/http://www.terrassadigital.cat/detall_actualitat/?id=25681#.VxEByPmLTIU |url-status=dead }}</ref> === Traditional Catalan Culture === The city is also home to a lively catalan culture scene. Compared to other cities its size, like [[Sabadell]] or [[l'Hospitalet de Llobregat]] it houses a significant number of ''colles'' (groups) of different catalan cultural traditions. Most notably the [[Minyons de Terrassa]], one of the three ''colles castelleres'' ([[Castell|human tower groups]]) of the city, is considered among the best in the world and were the first to complete a 10-story human tower in 1998.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Hemeroteca - La Vanguardia - Home |url=https://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1998/11/22/pagina-5/33869000/pdf.html |access-date=2024-12-05 |website=hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com}}</ref> Alongside the Minyons, the city also houses two other ''colles castelleres'': the [[Castellers de Terrassa]] and the University's ''colla'', the [[Bergants del Campus Terrassa]]. The city is also home to a multitude of ''diables'' and ''bestiari de foc'' ([[Correfoc|fire-centric groups]]) such as the [[Diables de Terrassa]], [[Pàjara de Terrassa]], [[Drac de Terrassa]], [[Drac Baluk Asharot i Diables de Ca n'Aurell]], [[Bitxo del Torrent Mitger]], among many others. The ''bestiari'' (traditional catalan processional figures representing animals) extends also to non-fire figures such as the water-spewing [[Hipodragona]], [[Cuca Japonesa]] or the [[Papallona de Sant Pere]] or the purely processional figures like the [[Àliga de Terrassa]] or the [[Mulassa de Terrassa]]. In the realm of [[Processional giant|Gegants]], the city has a very prominent ''colla'' which manages over 3 pairs of processional giants, as well as a ''colla gegantera'' (processional giant group) from the [[Les Fonts]] district and the [[Gegants Bojos|Gegants Bojos de Terrassa]] group. Several [[Sardana|Sardana-dancing groups]] as well as [[Esbart]] dancers, two [[Ball de bastons|Bastoners]] groups, [[Ball de Gitanes]] dancers and [[Trabucaire|Trabucaires]] also call the city home. === Mass media === Terrasa has a local newspaper, the ''{{ill|Diari de Terrassa|ca}}'', that is published daily from Tuesday to Saturday, as well as several radio stations: Ràdio Terrassa/[[Cadena SER]] Vallès on 828 AM and 89.4 FM, with more than 75 years of history behind it, being one of the pioneering radio stations in Catalonia and Spain; the municipal radio (Noucincpuntdos, 95.2 FM); and Radio Star de Terrassa, the city's cultural station, on 100.5 FM, which was founded in 1984 and is one of the historic local radios of Catalonia. Also, the city has several local channels – TV20 Locàlia Vallès and Canal Terrassa, with an audience of more than 50,000 viewers. In addition, there is the free newspaper ''Terrassa Societat'', published monthly with a circulation of 50,000, and ''Terrassa Month'', published of Monday through Friday and also covering local events. Since 2005 the municipal digital newspaper e-newsterrassa.com, in Catalan, has been on line ''(as for 2013, this digital newspaper has been taken down)''. The municipal Web site www.terrassa.cat receives no fewer than 150,000 monthly visitors. == Sports == Terrassa was a pioneer in the introduction of [[field hockey]] and [[korfball]] in Catalonia and played an important role in the introduction of [[basketball]]. The most important sport in the city is field hockey. During the [[1992 Summer Olympics|Barcelona Olympic Games]] in 1992, Terrassa was the city where the field hockey competition was played. The great number of hockey players from Terrassa who have participated in the [[Olympic Games]] over the years has led to Terrassa's being referred to as the "most Olympic city in the world". Between 1928 and 2004, Terrassa sent 124 athletes to the Olympic Games, the majority of whom were hockey players. Three local field hockey clubs, [[Atlètic Terrassa Hockey Club|Atlètic Terrassa]], [[Club Egara]] and Club Deportiu Terrassa have all won the [[División de Honor de Hockey Hierba]] and the [[Copa del Rey de Hockey Hierba]]. Atlètic Terrassa and Club Egara have also won the [[EuroHockey Club Champions Cup]]. Other local sports teams include Club de Rugby Carboners de Terrassa, [[CN Terrassa]] ([[water polo]]), [[Terrassa FC]] (association football), [[CP San Cristóbal]] (association football) and Sferic Terrassa ([[basketball]]). Terrassa is the home and birthplace of [[FC Barcelona]] and [[Spain men's national football team|Spain national football team]] midfielders [[Xavi (footballer, born 1980)|Xavi]] and [[Dani Olmo]]. The city's [[castell]]s teams are the [[Minyons de Terrassa]] and the [[Castellers de Terrassa]]. On 22 November 2015, Terrassa's Plaça Vella was the scene of the world's first successful ''4 de 10 amb folre i manilles'', completed by the Minyons.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Martín|first1=Carol|title=Els Minyons de Terrassa fan història en descarregar el quatre de deu amb folre i manilles|url=http://www.ara.cat/societat/Minyons-Terrassa-historia-descarregar-quatre-de-deu-folre-manilles_0_1472252945.html|access-date=22 November 2015|work=Ara|date=12 November 2015|archive-date=23 November 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151123031813/http://www.ara.cat/societat/Minyons-Terrassa-historia-descarregar-quatre-de-deu-folre-manilles_0_1472252945.html|url-status=live}}</ref> ==Twin towns== Terrassa is twinned with five cities:<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.terrassa.cat/es/agermanaments|title=Hermanamientos|website=Ajuntament de Terrassa|access-date=26 January 2020|archive-date=12 December 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221212093052/https://www.terrassa.cat/es/agermanaments|url-status=live}}</ref> *[[Granada, Nicaragua|Granada]], Nicaragua *[[Örebro Municipality|Örebro]], Sweden *[[Pamiers]], France *[[Tecoluca]], El Salvador *[[Tétouan]], Morocco Terrassa also signed a protocol of special relations cooperation with: *[[Otavalo (city)|Otavalo]], Ecuador ==Notable people== * [[Joseph Oller]] (1835–1922), entrepreneur * [[Domingo Cirici Ventalló]] (1878–1917), writer * [[José María Cunill Postius]] (1896–1949), paramilitary leader * [[Teresa Torrelles]] (1908–1991), anarcha-feminist activist * [[Cristina Lacasa]] (1929–2011), writer * [[Joana Biarnés]] (1935–2018), photographer * [[Jaime Comas]] (1936–2021), screenwriter and producer * [[Marta Pessarrodona]] (born 1941), writer * [[Francesc Abad]] (born 1944), artist * [[Eulàlia Grau]] (born 1946), artist * [[Jordi Camí]] (born 1952), scholar in pharmacology * [[Josep Roig Boada]] (born 1957), composer and producer * [[Assumpta Escarp i Gibert]] (born 1957), politician * [[Concha García Campoy]] (1958–2013), journalist * [[Sergi Belbel]] (born 1963), playwright * [[Josep Guijarro]] (born 1957), journalist and writer * [[Pere Navarro]] (born 1959), politician * [[Lluís Puig]] (born 1959), art director * [[Enric Millo]] (born 1960), politician * [[Josep Rull]] (born 1968), politician * [[DJ Skudero]] (born 1976), mákina DJ and producer * [[Aleix Villatoro i Oliver]] (born 1979), politician * [[Xavi (footballer, born 1980)|Xavi]] (born 1980), association football player and manager * [[Jordi Ballart]] (born 1980), politician * [[Cristian Canton Ferrer]] (born 1980), writer, musicologist and pianist * [[Aleix Alcaraz]] (born 1990), racing driver * [[Miki Núñez]] (born 1996), singer * [[Dani Olmo]] (born 1998), footballer == See also == * [[School of Engineering of Terrassa]] * [[List of Catholic dioceses in Spain, Andorra, Ceuta and Gibraltar]] == References == {{Reflist}} == Sources and external links == {{commons|Terrassa|Terrassa}} * [http://www.terrassa.cat Terrassa City Council] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110309012357/http://terrassa.cat/ |date=9 March 2011 }} * [http://aplicacions.municat.gencat.cat/index.php?page=consulta&mostraEns=0827980001 Government data pages] {{in lang|ca}} * [https://besidestheobvious.net/2022/11/27/the-best-things-to-do-in-terrassa/ The best things to do in Terrassa] {{in lang|en}} * [http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/former/t0683.htm GCatholic; with Google satellite photo] ; Bibliography – ecclesiastical history * D. Mansilla, lemma 'Egara' in ''Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques'', vol. XIV, Paris 1960, coll. 1462–1466 {{Geographic location |Centre = Terrassa |N = [[Matadepera]] |NE = [[Castellar del Vallès]] |E = [[Sabadell]] |SE = [[Sant Quirze del Vallès]] |S = [[Rubí, Barcelona|Rubí]] |SW = [[Ullastrell]] |W = [[Viladecavalls]] |NW = [[Mura, Barcelona|Mura]]<br>[[Vacarisses]] }} {{Navboxes |title= Articles related to Terrassa |list= {{Valles Occidental}} {{Municipalities in Barcelona}} {{Cities in Spain}} }} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Terrassa| ]] [[Category:Municipalities in Vallès Occidental]]
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