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Cerbère, a village born from the railway
At the southern tip of the Côte Vermeille, between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, Cerbère holds a unique place in the history of the Catalan coast. Unlike its neighboring villages, whose origins date back centuries, Cerbère is a town born of the railway. We invite you to discover how the arrival of the railway...
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Dry stone structures in the Albera massif
In the Albera massif, dry stone structures the landscape. On the coast, it supports the vineyards facing the sea; on the heights, it bears witness to the patient labor of past generations. Everywhere, it tells the same story: that of women and men who learned to work with the terrain, the wind...
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Turrón, an essential Catalan Christmas treat
During the holiday season, an iconic Catalan Christmas confection returns to tables across Catalonia: turrón (torró in Catalan). Much more than just a sweet treat, turrón is one of those traditions that is shared, passed down, and enjoyed with family and friends. Origins and history of turrón...