Cruïlles, Monells i Sant Sadurní de l'Heura
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
Cruïlles, the village
Sant Sadurní de l'Heura, the village
Monells, main square
Former farm 'Can Botero' near Cruïlles
Cruïlles, Monells i Sant Sadurní de l'Heura (Catalan pronunciation: [kɾuˈiʎəz muˈneʎz i ˈsan səðuɾˈni ðə ˈlɛwɾə]) is a Spanish municipality of the Province of Girona, situated in the comarca (county) of Baix Empordà (Catalonia), formed in 1973 by merging the municipalities of Cruïlles, Monells, and Sant Sadurní de l'Heura [ca]. Sant Sadurní is the capital of the municipality. According to the 2014 census,[4] the municipality has a population of 1,284 inhabitants.
The municipality has the longest toponym in Catalan at 43 characters.
Villages
Populated place
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Inhabitants
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Veïnat del Rissec
|
11
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Veïnat de Sies
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49
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Veïnat de Sant Joan
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3
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Veïnat de la Font, el
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12
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Veïnat de Banyeres
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31
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Veïnat d'Estravau
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4
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Santa Pellaia
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19
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Sant Sadurní de l'Heura
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174
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Sant Miquel de Cruïlles
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17
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Sant Joan de Salelles
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19
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Sant Cebrià dels Alls
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5
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Sant Cebrià de Lledó
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7
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Rabioses, les
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80
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Puigventós
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370
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Monells
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182
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Cruïlles
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250
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Barri del Mas Savalls
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0
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Places of interest
Demographics
Year
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Population
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1497
|
233
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1515
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187
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1553
|
220
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1717
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1,222
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1787
|
1,419
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1857
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2,664
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1877
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2,184
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1887
|
2,173
|
1900
|
1,877
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1910
|
1,861
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1920
|
1,766
|
1930
|
1,600
|
1940
|
1,482
|
1950
|
1,444
|
1960
|
1,382
|
1970
|
1,152
|
1981
|
1,056
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1990
|
1,031
|
1992
|
1,073
|
1994
|
1,088
|
1996
|
1,099
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1998
|
1,071
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2000
|
1,096
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2002
|
1,150
|
2004
|
1,201
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2006
|
1,271
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2014
|
1,284
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See also
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