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Santa Perpetua de Mogoda
Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is one of the oldest inhabited regions on the planet. It is a country that is located in Southern Europe, politically organized as a parliamentary monarchy. It is the largest of the three sovereign nations that make up the Iberian Peninsula. Administratively, Spain is divided into 50 provinces, grouped into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities with high degree of autonomy. The name Spain comes from the Latin name Hispania whose capital and largest city is Madrid. Santa Perpetua de Mogoda or of Moguda is a municipality in the region of the Western Valles, in the province Barcelona, Spain. It is located to 17 kilometer of Barcelona and 7 kilometer of Sabadell. Its population goes up to around the 20,000 inhabitants and the municipal term includes 15.7 square kilometer. There are documents that mention the locality from tenth century, although have been rest of the culture ibera, and of one masia also Roman. They are of interest masias of Dog Banus, Dog Miralpeix and Can Sabau. In the middle of century XIX the first textile factories of the municipality settled Vapor and Ca'n Andal.
Santa Perpetua de Mogoda is also said to be as one of the best geographical environment and can trace its origins back to prehistoric times. This is evident from the archaeological sites found throughout the Santa Perpetua de Mogoda. Today, one can also learn about its history, from its earliest times and pursue enthusiasm in its natural beauty and populace.
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