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La Quar


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nameLa Quar
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skylineLa-Quar.jpg
image_captionThe village of Sant Maurici de la Quar
image_flagBandera de la Quar.svg
image_shieldEscut de la Quar.svg
image_mapLocalització de la Quar respecte del Berguedà.svg
mapsize200px
map_captionLocation in Berguedà
pushpin_mapSpain Province of Barcelona#Spain
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Catalonia
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameSpain
subdivision_type1Community
subdivision_name1Catalonia
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Barcelona
subdivision_type3Comarca
subdivision_name3Berguedà
leader_partyCiU
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameAntonio Franch Cid (2015)
area_footnotes
area_total_km238.2
elevation_m885
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population_footnotes
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population_demonymQuartenc
postal_code08619
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La Quar (; ) is a small town and municipality located in the comarca of Berguedà, in Catalonia. The area is characterized by its isolated farmhouses and a few small settlements. Historically, the traditional center of La Quar was Santa Maria de la Quar, situated on a defensible rocky outcropping. However, this site no longer has permanent residents, and the center of the municipality has shifted to Sant Maurici de la Quar, located on the main road.

Geography

La Quar is nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, surrounded by peaks around 1000 meters high to the north and west. Despite its proximity to the town of Berga, La Quar can only be accessed from the south, which contributes to its relative isolation.

History

Within the municipality lies the ruins of the Monastery of La Portella This monastery once held significant power, making La Quar important despite its small population. The town was also the seat of the influential noble family of La Portella. The first recorded mention of the Monastery of La Portella dates back to 1003, and it was eventually abandoned in 1835. During the Carlist Wars, the Carlist authorities moved the University of Solsona to the abandoned monastery for defensive purposes.

At some point a Romanesque sculpture of Virgin and Child, known as the Mare de Déu de la Quar was discovered in the municipality. The Virgin was believed to have healing properties, making La Quar a local pilgrimage site. Today, the sculpture is kept in the church of Sant Maurici, along with numerous crutches and wax representations of limbs left by those who claimed to have been healed by her.

The church of Santa Maria de la Quar was consecrated by Bishop Nantigis of La Seu d'Urgell in 899–900, and the building was extensively refurbished in the 16th century, a time of great endowment for many church buildings as Spain's expanding empire bought great wealth to the area.

References

References

  1. "Ajuntament de la Quar". [[Generalitat of Catalonia]].
  2. "El municipi en xifres: La Quar". [[Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya.
  3. [http://invarquit.cultura.gencat.cat/Cerca/Fitxa?index=0&consulta=&codi=3528 Santa Maria de la Quar] Heritage listing.
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