11. History of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat The name "L'Hospitalet" in Catalan "little hospital", comes from the hospital for the poor, a shelter in which charity was practiced and welcomed travelers, which was built in the late twelfth century by the Torre Blanca. This house was beside the road, the Via Augusta, away from the church of Santa Eulalia de Provençana, on the edge with Cornell. The town was consolidated from the thirteenth century around the hospital and not around Provençana church. The transfer of the parish known as core Pobla del Hospital was approved in 1426.
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13. The mood that characterizes the host city is determined by the origin of its population: 49.19% were born in Catalonia, 32.73% from other regions and 18'08% were born abroad.
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15. Railroads of the Generality of Catalonia: the block of lines of the Low Llobregat and Anoya which serves the municipality from 1912, has 5 stations in this municipality: Ildefons Cerdà, Europa-Fira, Gornal, Sant Josep and L'Hospitalet-Av. Carrilet.
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17. Splau: It is a new Mall that for his innovative design, his exceptional location and his wide offer of leisure, restoration and mode, constitutes the point of meeting and young women's amusement and families
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21. Plaça Espanya: The Plaça Espanya is a charming square out of the downtown, where there cross many of the principal streets of Barcelona, as the Great Route and the Parallel. In addition, it shelters the former site of the bullfight that at present is not any more than a hu ll