Santa Coloma d'Andorra
Place in Andorra la Vella, Andorra
42°29′38.03″N 1°29′51.66″E / 42.4938972°N 1.4976833°E / 42.4938972; 1.4976833 (2012)
Santa Coloma d'Andorra (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈsantə kuˈlomə ðənˈdorə]), also known as Santa Coloma, is an Andorran town in the parish of Andorra la Vella, located near the Gran Valira river and 2 km away from the capital, Andorra la Vella.[1]
Geography
To its west are the mountain villages of Aixàs, Bixessarri, and Canòlic in Andorra, and Os de Civís in Spain.[citation needed]
Notable buildings
It houses a historic church that was nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage site on 22 February 1999 in the Cultural category.[2]
- The exterior of the Church of Santa Coloma d'Andorra
See also
- La Margineda
References
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Parish of Andorra la Vella
- Andorra la Vella
- La Margineda
- Santa Coloma d'Andorra
- Andorra Monument
- Andorra National Library
- Antiga Vegueria Francesa
- Casa Felipó
- Casa dels Russos
- Casa Massip-Dolsa
- Casa de la Vall
- Castle and church of Sant Vicenç d'Enclar
- Church of Santa Coloma
- Església de Sant Esteve
- Hotel Bellavista
- Hotel Pyrénées
- Hotel Roc Blanc
- Pont de la Margineda
- Pont de la Paris
- Andorra Park
- Parc Central
- Parc Infantil
- Parc de Mola
- Plaça del Poble
- Avinguda de Meritxell
- Avinguda de Salou
- Lluís Viu Torres (1992–1999)
- Concepció Mora Jordana (1999–2003)
- Francesc Xavier Mora Baron (2003–2007)
- Maria Rosa Ferrer Obiols (2007–)
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