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Vic, Spain

City in Catalonia

Vic, Spain

Summary

City in Catalonia

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nameVic
settlement_typeMunicipality
image_skyline370 Plaça Major de Vic, costat est, amb l'Ajuntament a l'extrem dret.jpg
image_captionPlaça Major de Vic
image_flagFlag of Vic.svg
image_shieldCoat of Arms of Vic.svg
image_map
map_captionLocation of Vic
pushpin_mapSpain Catalonia vegueries#Spain
coordinates
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Spain
subdivision_type2Autonomous community
subdivision_name2Catalonia
subdivision_type3Province
subdivision_name3Barcelona
subdivision_type4Comarca
subdivision_name4Osona
leader_titleMayor
leader_nameAlbert Castells (Junts)
area_footnotes
area_total_km230.6
elevation_m484
population_as_of2024
population_footnotes
population_total
population_density_km2auto
population_demonymVigatà, vigatana
postal_code08500
blank_nameClimate
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website
Roman temple

Vic (; ) is the capital of the comarca of Osona, in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Vic is 69 km from Barcelona and 60 km from Girona.

Geography

|−1.1|7.7 |42 |−0.5|10.5|39 |4.5|14.1|50 |7.6|16.8|61 |10.2|20.9|93 |13.4|26.1|79 |15.7|29.3|51 |15.6|28.9|93 |13.7|23.9|82 |7.5|18.1|78 |3.9|11.9|54 |0.8|8.2|46 Vic lies in the middle of the Plain of Vic, equidistant from Barcelona and the Pyrenees.

Vic has persistent fog in winter as a result of a thermal inversion, with temperatures as low as -10 °C, an absolute record of -24 °C and episodes of cold and severe snowstorms. For this reason, and also for the relatively moist summers, the region's natural vegetation includes the pubescent oak typical of the sub-Mediterranean climates of eastern France, Northern Italy and the Balkans.

Names

Originally known as Auso, it was known in Latin as Vicus Ausonae. From Latin vicus (neighborhood or urban population), it became Vich in Old Catalan.

In 1538, Lorenzo de Padilla writes Vic Bique and it appears as Vique in the Memorial of the Bishop of Vic, Antonio Pascual (ca. 1694) In 1715, Spain's Nueva Planta decrees for Catalonia gave the city the Spanish name of Vique; an invention which tried to avoid a consonant ending that is uncomfortable in the Spanish language, applying the logic of cases such as Mastrique (Maastricht). However, this artificial variant only remained for a time in Spanish official texts and, as early as 1789, it reappeared in the gazetteer as Vich.

In 1913 the new orthographic regulations by the Institute for Catalan Studies of 1913 eliminated from the Catalan language the mute h at the end of the word and in intervocalic position to simplify the spelling (Normes ortogràfiques). Other analogous cases are those of Montjuïch, Hostalrich and Reixach, which are now written as Montjuïc, Hostalric and Reixac, respectively.

Since 1982, the official name has been Vic.

History

The town has been described as "a hotbed of secessionist sentiment".

A car bombing by the Basque separatist group ETA in 1991 killed 10 people in Vic.

Ecclesiastical history

Main article: Roman Catholic Diocese of Vic

The bishopric is a suffragan of the archbishopric of Tarragona.

Education

Vic University
  • The Universitat de Vic (Vic University)

Demography

1900191019201930194019501960197019811991200120102020
12,10512,72013,99215,00515,51616,97520,303
25,90630,05729,11332,70640,42247,630

Vic has almost 28,000 registered voters.

Miscellaneous

The remains of Jaume Balmes, the Spanish philosopher of the 19th century, are interred in the cloister of the cathedral. His first centenary was celebrated at Vic by a Catholic Congress. Architect Antoni Gaudí (who lived in Vic for three weeks during May 1910) designed two basalt and wrought iron lampposts for the Plaça Major of Vic in honour of Balmes's centenary. The lampposts were inaugurated on 7 September 1910 but destroyed in 1924.

Other natives of Vic include:

  • Trinitarian Saint Michael de Sanctis
  • Joseph Sadoc Alemany, (1814–1888), born in Vic, later Archbishop of San Francisco
  • Caterina Coromina i Agustí (1824–1893), religious woman beatified in 2006

On 22 December 2005 some inhabitants of the city won a total prize of about 500 million euros in the Spanish Christmas Lottery.

Sport

The city has a football club, UE Vic, which was founded in 1922 and plays in the Lliga Elit.

Sources and references

References

  1. "El municipi en xifres: Vic". [[Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya.
  2. "Cifras oficiales de población de los municipios españoles en aplicación de la Ley de Bases del Régimen Local (Art. 17)". [[Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain).
  3. "vic.cat".
  4. "Història de Vic".
  5. (2020). "Primera parte de la Historia y Antigüedades de España". Universidad de Valencia.
  6. (1694). "Memorial del Obispo de Vique, en justificacion de los procedimientos que hizo con los canonigos adjuntos, en la competencia de jurisdicion con el iuez Apostolico del Breve en Cataluña". Hathi Trust.
  7. (1759). "Relación de las festivas demonstraciones, con que la ciudad de Vique en los dias 4, 5, y 6 de noviembre 1759, celebró la proclamación del Rey nuestro Señor D. Carlos III".
  8. (2017). "Interference of Spanish and French in the name of the Catalan municipalities". [[Spanish National Research Council]].
  9. (1913). "Normes ortogràfiques". Institut d'Estudis Catalans.
  10. "INEbase. Alterations to the municipalities".
  11. (1 October 2017). "An unconstitutional vote on independence turns nasty". [[The Economist]].
  12. Vic City Council https://eleccions.vic.cat/escrutini
  13. Puig i Boada, Isidre. (1986). "El temple de la Sagrada Família". Thor, D.L..
  14. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060116074911/http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe/12/22/spain.lottery.ap/index.html Spanish town wins big in lottery], CNN, December 22, 2005. Archived on the [[Internet Archive]] January 16, 2006.
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