La Baronia de Rialb
La Baronia de Rialb (Catalan pronunciation: [ɫə βəɾuˈni.ə ðə riˈaɫp], locally: [la βaɾoˈni.a ðe riˈaɫp]) is a municipality in the comarca (county) of the Noguera in Catalonia, Spain. The territory is crossed by the river Rialb and the river Segre. The capital city is Gualter, before it had been La Torre de Rialb.
The municipality is formed by the union of old and tiny hamlets and parishes which in total accounts for twenty-three Romanesque churches, which is the largest number of such churches in Catalonia.

The Medieval church of Santa Maria in Palau de Rialb, La Baronia
Demography
1787 |
1857 |
1877 |
1887 |
1900 |
1920 |
1940 |
1960 |
1981 |
1998 |
2004 |
2009 |
514 |
1,665 |
1,243 |
1,250 |
1,244 |
1,066 |
839 |
655 |
298 |
247 |
279 |
276 |
Government
List of Mayors of La Baronia de Rialb
Period |
Mayor |
Party |
1979-1983 |
Josep Serra i Bosch |
UCD |
1983-1987 |
Josep Serra i Bosch |
CiU |
1987-1991 |
Josep Serra i Bosch |
CiU |
1991-1995 |
Miquel Gabernet i Bernaus (1991-1992)
Pere Prat i Torra (1992-1995) |
CiU |
1995-1999 |
Pere Prat i Torra |
CiU |
1999-2003 |
Pere Prat i Torra |
CiU |
2003-2007 |
Pere Prat i Torra |
CiU |
2007-2011 |
Pere Prat i Torra |
CiU |
2011- |
Pere Prat i Torra |
CiU |
Economy
The agricultural sector is still what draws the most numbers of jobs in La Baronia. A country with blueprints irrigated, highly arable lands, with a level of approximately 400 m to over 800 m altitude of usable land is suitable for a wide variety of crops. However, since a few years ago, the tourism sector is becoming the economic boost that the valley needed. In fact, there are currently available a two dozen agritourist establishments.
Main sights
Nature and sport
- Rialb reservoir – the biggest dam in Catalonia.
- Forat de Bulí – a unique ravine in the river Rialb. It is suitable for extreme sports like canyoning.
- Alzinera de Cal Penjat – a hundred-year-old oak in El Puig de Rialb.
- GR 1 – a long-distance footpath that crosses the north of La Baronia.
- Pallerols-Andorra Way – a route suitable for hiking that starts in La Baronia and finishes in Andorra.
Architecture
References
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