Anoia
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- For the Italian commune, see Anoia, Italy.
Anoia is a comarca (county) in central Catalonia, Spain, with its capital at Igualada.
The comarca of l'Anoia is irrigated by the Anoia River; the leading industry is the making of paper.
To the north are Solsonès and Bages, to the west, Baix Llobregat to the south Baix Penedès and Alt Camp, and to the east Conca de Barberà and Segarra.
Municipalities
Populations are for 2001.
- Argençola - pop. 202
- Bellprat - pop. 92
- El Bruc - pop. 1379
- Cabrera d'Igualada - pop. 727
- Calaf - pop. 3110
- Calonge de Segarra - pop. 192
- Capellades - pop. 5111
- Carme - pop. 721
- Castellfollit de Riubregós - pop. 217
- Castellolí - pop. 441
- Copons - pop. 281
- Els Hostalets de Pierola - pop. 1611
- Igualada - pop. 34391
- Jorba - pop. 599
- La Llacuna - pop. 884
- Masquefa - pop. 6209
- Montmaneu - pop. 193
- Òdena - pop. 2737
- Orpí - pop. 145
- Piera - pop. 10869
- La Pobla de Claramunt - pop. 1874
- Els Prats de Rei - pop. 530
- Pujalt - pop. 191
- Rubió - pop. 131
- Sant Martí Sesgueioles - pop. 350
- Sant Martí de Tous - pop. 1037
- Sant Pere Sallavinera - pop. 153
- Santa Margarida de Montbui - pop. 9236
- Santa Maria de Miralles - pop. 102
- La Torre de Claramunt - pop. 2794
- Vallbona d'Anoia - pop. 1111
- Veciana - pop. 168
- Vilanova del Camí - pop. 10793
External links
- [Official web site of the Consell Comarcal de l'Anoia (in Catalan)]
- [Information on Anoia from the Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan)]
- [Information on Anoia from the Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya (in Catalan)]
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| Alt Camp | Alt Empordà | Alt Penedès | Alt Urgell | Alta Ribagorça | Anoia | Bages | Baix Camp | Baix Ebre | Baix Empordà | Baix Llobregat | Baix Penedès | Barcelonès | Berguedà | Cerdanya | Conca de Barberà | Garraf | Garrigues | Garrotxa | Gironès | Maresme | Montsià | Noguera | Osona | Pallars Jussà | Pallars Sobirà | Pla de l'Estany | Pla d'Urgell | Priorat | Ribera d'Ebre | Ripollès | Segarra | Segrià | Selva | Solsonès | Tarragonès | Terra Alta | Urgell | Val d'Aran | Vallès Occidental | Vallès Oriental | ||
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| Northern Catalonia: Alta Cerdanya | Capcir | Conflent | Rosselló | Vallespir | ||
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