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Barceloneta
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Emblematic marine neighbourhood situated in the district of Ciutat Vell
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Gothic Quarter
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Occupying the most central part of the city and is the oldest district of Barcelona
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Born
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It holds the spectacular Gothic Basilica of Santa María del Mar
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Ciutat Vella
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The old part of town divided in to three parts: Gothic, Raval and La Ribera/Born
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Gràcia Festival
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One of the most happening and popular festivals of Barcelona
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Les Corts
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The suburb is an area with a varied architectural landscape
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Poble Sec
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Humble suburb but privileged for its situation
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Poblenou
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The district that reunites its industrial past with its technological future
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Raval
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Rambla-Raval
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Locals and a new immigrant population co-exist
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Sants
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The district is a quiet residential area and easy to discover
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Sarrià
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The last village of the Cerdà Plan to be incorporated in Barcelona
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Olympic Village
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Constructed to accommodate the participants in the Olympic Games of 1992
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