Lleida

The Province of Lleida is one of the four provinces of . It lies in northeastern , in the western part of the autonomous community of , and is bordered by the provinces of , , , and and the country of and the principality of .
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Top destinations include Lleida and Val d’Aran.

is a city of 138,000 people in . is one of the oldest towns in Catalonia, with recorded settlements dating back to the Bronze Age period, and is a stage in the Catalan Way of St. James…

Val d'Aran is a community of about 10,000 people in the Pyrenees mountains, in the northwestern part of the province of Lleida, in . This valley constitutes one of only two areas of Spain that are on the northern side of the Pyrenees.

La Seu d'Urgell is a town located in Alt Urgell county in Alt Pirineu, , Spain. The town is also the head of its judicial district and the seat of the Bishop of Urgell, one of the co-princes of .

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is a town of 9,000 people in Lleida province, and a stage in the Catalan Way of St. James. The city is characterized by the richness of its cultural and monumental heritage.

is in Lleida of . A wild mountain region in the Pyrenees, with peaks rising to 3017 m and with nearly 200 lakes, many of them of glacial origin, the park comprises a core area of 141 km2 and a buffer zone of 267 km2 surrounding the park.

is a town and municipality located in the Urgell comarca, Province of Lleida, . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 18,542.

is the capital of the comarca of Pla d'Urgell, in the province of , , Spain. It is 250 metres above sea level. In 2010 it had a population of 15,544.

is in lleida Province, located in the pre-Pyrenees region. is a hub for outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and water sports on the nearby Terradets reservoir.

is a town of 6,400 people in Lleida. It is known as a centre of production of olive oil.

is in Lleida province. The city is known for its Gothic cathedral, Romanesque bell tower, and the Episcopal Palace. is also famous for its giant festivals, earning it the title of "city of giants." It offers a tranquil atmosphere and warm hospitality, making it an attractive destination for those interested in history and cultural traditions.

is the capital of the comarca of , in the province of , , in the country of . It is located at 692 metres above the sea, by the river , a tributary to the Segre.

is in Lleida and is a stage in the Catalan Way of St. James.

is in Lleida. Its old town preserves examples of the past, such as the Plaza Mayor and the Plaza del Mercadal, the old church, and the Abbey Palace, a beautiful example of civil Gothic style.

is a ski resort in the Pyrenees of . Baqueira is the largest and most visited winter resort in Spain. It is popular among the Royal family and the Spanish aristocracy, and affluent Spaniards and French tourists.

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is a village of 260 people in . It is home to the church of Sant Climent de , an excellent example of Romanesque architecture.

is in in the mountain range. It's near ski resort. There are lots of mountain activities.

Lleida

Latitude of center
41.6188° or 41° 37′ 8″ north
Longitude of center
0.5747° or 0° 34′ 29″ east
Population
436,000
Elevation
192 metres (630 feet)
Geo­Names ID
6355231
Wiki­data ID
Q13904
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Yue Chinese—“Lleida” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Provinca Lleida
  • Arabic: لاردة
  • Aragonese: Lerida
  • Aragonese: Provincia de Leida
  • Armenian: Լյեյդա
  • Asturian: Lérida
  • Asturian: Lleida (provincia)
  • Asturian: provincia de Lleida
  • Asturian: Provincia de Lleida
  • Azerbaijani: Lleida
  • Azerbaijani: Lyeyda vilayəti
  • Basque: Lleida
  • Basque: Lleidako probintzia
  • Bavarian: Provinz Lleida
  • Belarusian: Лерыда (правінцыя)
  • Belarusian: Лерыда
  • Belarusian: Льейда (правінцыя)
  • Belarusian: Льейда
  • Belarusian: правінцыя Льейда
  • Bengali: লিইডা প্রদেশ
  • Breton: Proviñs Lleida
  • Bulgarian: Лейда
  • Bulgarian: Льейда
  • Catalan: Lleida
  • Catalan: província de Lleida
  • Catalan: Província de Lleida
  • Cebuano: Província de Lleida
  • Chinese: Lérida Séng
  • Chinese: 莱里达省
  • Chinese: 萊里達省
  • Croatian: Lleida
  • Czech: Provincie Lleida
  • Danish: Lleida
  • Dimli (individual language): Liyeda
  • Dimli (individual language): Lleida (wılayet)
  • Dutch: Lerida
  • Dutch: Lleida
  • Dutch: provincie Lerida
  • Dutch: provincie Lleida
  • Esperanto: Provinco Ilerdo
  • Esperanto: provinco Lleida
  • Estonian: Lleida provints
  • Finnish: Lleida
  • French: province de Lérida
  • French: Province de Lérida
  • French: Province de Lleida
  • Galician: Lleida
  • Galician: Provincia de Lleida
  • Georgian: ლერიდის პროვინცია
  • German: Lleida
  • German: Provinz Lleida
  • Greek: επαρχία Λέριδας
  • Greek: Επαρχία της Λιέιδα
  • Greek: Λιέιδα
  • Gujarati: લેઈડા પ્રાંત
  • Hakka Chinese: Lérida-sén
  • Hakka Chinese: Lleida-sén
  • Hindi: लीडा प्रांत
  • Hungarian: Lleida
  • Indonesian: Provinsi Lleida
  • Interlingua: Provincia de Lleida
  • Interlingua: Provincia Lleida
  • Interlingue: Provincia de Lleida
  • Italian: Provincia di Lérida
  • Italian: provincia di Lleida
  • Italian: Provincia di Lleida
  • Japanese: ジェイダ(レリダ)
  • Japanese: リェイダ県
  • Kannada: ಲೆಲೆಡಾ ಪ್ರಾಂತ್ಯ
  • Kazakh: Лерида
  • Korean: 레리다주
  • Korean: 례이다도
  • Korean: 예이다주
  • Kurdish: parêzgeha Lleidayê
  • Ladin: Provinzia de Lleida
  • Ladino: Lerida
  • Ladino: Provinsia de Lerida
  • Latin: Ilerda
  • Latin: Provincia Ilerdae
  • Latvian: Ļeidas province
  • Lithuanian: Leridos provincija
  • Luxembourgish: Provënz Lérida
  • Macedonian: Лерида
  • Macedonian: Љеида
  • Malay: Lleida Province
  • Marathi: लेइडा प्रांत
  • Mazanderani: لریدا اوستان
  • Min Nan Chinese: Lérida Séng
  • Mingrelian: ლერიდაშ პროვინცია
  • Northern Frisian: Prowins Lleida
  • Northern Luri: لوریدا
  • Northern Sami: Lleida eanangoddi
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Lleida
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Provinsen Lleida
  • Norwegian: Lleida
  • Occitan (post 1500): Lhèida
  • Ossetian: Льейдæ (провинци)
  • Ossetian: Льейдæ
  • Pampanga: Lleida
  • Persian: استان لریدا
  • Persian: استان ییدا
  • Polish: Lleida
  • Portuguese: Lérida
  • Portuguese: Província de Lérida
  • Romanian: Provincia Lleida
  • Russian: Лейда (провинция)
  • Russian: Лерида (провинция)
  • Russian: Лерида
  • Russian: Льейда (провинция)
  • Russian: Льейда
  • Russian: провинция Льейда
  • Scots: Province o Lleida
  • Scottish Gaelic: Lleida
  • Serbian: Покрајина Љеида
  • Serbian: Провинција Љеида
  • Serbo-Croatian: Lérida
  • Sinhala: ලෙයිඩා පළාත
  • Slovenian: Provinca Lleida
  • South Azerbaijani: لریدا اوستانی
  • Spanish: Lérida
  • Spanish: Lleida
  • Spanish: provincia de Lerida
  • Spanish: provincia de Lérida
  • Spanish: Provincia de Lérida
  • Spanish: Província de Lérida
  • Spanish: provincia de Lleida
  • Swahili: Mkoa wa Lérida
  • Swedish: Lleida
  • Tamil: ல்லேய்டா மாகாணம்
  • Telugu: లేయిడా ప్రావిన్స్
  • Telugu: లేయిడా రాష్ట్రభాగం
  • Thai: จังหวัดแยย์ดา
  • Thai: จังหวัดเลริดา
  • Turkish: Lérida ili
  • Turkish: Lleida
  • Ukrainian: Лейда
  • Ukrainian: Льєйда (провінція)
  • Ukrainian: Льєйда
  • Ukrainian: провінція Льєйда
  • Urdu: صوبہ لاریدا
  • Uzbek: Lleida
  • Venetian: Provincia de Lleida
  • Vietnamese: Lérida
  • Vietnamese: Lleida
  • Waray (Philippines): Lalawigan han Lleida
  • Welsh: Talaith Lleida
  • Western Armenian: Կիրոնա
  • Wu Chinese: 莱里达省
  • Yue Chinese: 萊里達省

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