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Llívia (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʎiβiə]; Spanish:
Llivia [ˈʎiβja]) is a town in the
comarca of Cerdanya,
province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It is a...
- (Occitanie) Pyrénées-Orientales (Occitanie)
Spain has an
exclave in France,
Llívia, in the Pyrénées-Orientales.
Shortly after the
start of the
western border...
- was
called Kere and was
built on the hill
above the modern-day
village of
Llívia (a
Spanish exclave in
French territory).
Later the
Kerretes came
under Roman...
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Spanish exclave of
Llívia with Puigcerdà (Spanish
border city next to France)
between the
early 1970s and the 1980s.
Llívia is a
Spanish town in the...
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country of
Andorra to the west. It also
surrounds the tiny
Spanish exclave of
Llívia, and thus has two
distinct borders with Spain. In 2019, it had a po****tion...
- and Andorra.
Along the
Pyrenees in Girona, a
small exclave town
called Llívia is
surrounded by France.
Extending to 1,214 km (754 mi), the Portugal–Spain...
- into
Roman territory. The
Roman town was
named Julia Libyca (modern day
Llívia). Puigcerdà was
founded in 1178 by King
Alfonso I of Aragon,
Count of Barcelona...
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Cereja is a
village in
Spain in the
exclave of
Llívia,
located on the
region of the
Baixa Cerdanya. The
small village is
placed at the
bottom of Puig del...
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inadvertent result of the
Treaty of the
Pyrenees is the
Spanish exclave of
Llívia (the
small uncolored area in the map)
which is
sovereign Spanish territory...
- Cadaqués, Camprodon, Palamós, Puigcerdà or Ripoll. The muni****lity of
Llívia,
which is an
exclave separated from the rest of
Spain and
surrounded by...