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Salou
Monument to Jaume I
Monument to Jaume I
Flag of Salou
Flag
Coat of arms of Salou
Coat of arms
Salou is located in Spain
Salou
Salou
Location of Salou in Spain
Coordinates: 41°04′37″N 1°08′38″E / 41.077°N 1.144°E / 41.077; 1.144Coordinates: 41°04′37″N 1°08′38″E / 41.077°N 1.144°E / 41.077; 1.144
Country Spain
Community Catalonia
ProvinceTarragona
ComarcaTarragonès
Municipality30 October 1989
Government
 • TypeMayor–council
 • BodyAjuntament de Salou
 • MayorPere Granados Carrillo (2015)[1] (Formació Unitat Per Salou (FUPS))
Area
 • Total15.1 km2 (5.8 sq mi)
Elevation5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2018)[3]
 • Total26,775
 • Density1,800/km2 (4,600/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Salouean
salouenc, salouenca
salouense
Postal code
43840
Area code+34 (Spain) 977 (Province)
Websitesalou.cat

Salou (Catalan pronunciation: [səˈlɔw]) is a municipality of the comarca of Tarragonès, in the province of Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain. The city is approximately 10 km from Tarragona and Reus on the Costa Daurada and 112 km from Barcelona. Aside from its string of beaches interrupted by rocky coves, and its landscaped promenade, one of its main attractions is the PortAventura World resort. The Dutch movie Costa! and the television series with the same title were both filmed in Salou.

History[edit]

Used as a port by Greeks (who named it Salauris) and Romans, it appeared again in an important historic event, when in 1229 the fleet of James I of Aragon departed from the port of Salou to conquer the Balearic Islands, thus creating the Kingdom of Majorca. In 1286 Alfons III of Aragon also departed from this port to conquer Menorca, the last Moorish territory of the Balearic Islands. Later, Salou became a nest of pirates. After that it was considered an unsafe place, so in 1530 Archbishop of Tarragona decided to erect a new defence tower, now called Torre Vella. In 1865 the railway station began to operate, opening a new development time, that led one hundred years later to a tourist boom that has brought prosperity to the town. Salou was separated from the adjacent municipality of Vila-seca on 30 October 1989 by a decision of the Supreme Court of Spain.[4]

In the summer of 2001, Salou suffered a terrorist attack by ETA, through a car bomb near a hotel. 13 people were injured, including two civil guards.

Main Sights[edit]

Historic Buildings and Monuments[edit]

  • Church of Santa Maria del Mar, built in 18th-century and enlarged after 1950.
  • Torre Vella, a tower built in the 16th century
  • Harbour-master's Office
  • Monument to Jaume I
  • Fountains of the Font lluminosa
  • Monument to Fishermen
  • Old Carrilet Railway Station
  • Sagrada Familia

PortAventura World[edit]

PortAventura World is a growing theme park resort on the Costa Daurada. The resort includes luxury four-star accommodation, two theme parks (PortAventura Park and Ferrari Land), PortAventura Caribe Aquatic Park, a convention centre and a RV park. The PortAventura Park's main attractions are the Dragon Khan, a massive B&M mega-looper; Furius Baco, which is one of the fastest roller coasters in Europe; and Hurakan Condor, a tall falling-tower ride which is 100 metres tall. In 2012 a new roller coaster called Shambhala opened adjacent to the Dragon Khan. The park also has a grand multi-media show, called the FiestaAventura, every night between the end of June and the end of August which features fireworks, fountains and parade floats. Ferrari Land, with the highest and fastest vertical accelerator in Europe, opened in 2017, and will also include the world's first Ferrari hotel.

Lumine Mediterranea Beach & Golf Community[edit]

Salou is also home to the Lumine Golf Club (formerly known as PortAventura golf). There are three courses, labeled as north, south, and central. North and central were designed by Greg Norman and the south course was designed by "Green Project".Michael Elkan