Sant Boi de Llobregat, Metropolitan municipality in Baix Llobregat comarca, Spain.
Sant Boi de Llobregat is a municipality stretching along the Llobregat River, organized into six distinct neighborhoods. The town expands across both sides of the waterway, with various residential and commercial areas distributed throughout.
The settlement has roots stretching back to Neolithic times, with continuous habitation documented through the Roman period. Roman baths near the riverbank remain as evidence of this long occupation.
The town maintains strong ties to Catalan traditions through regular festivals and local markets that bring the community together. Sant Baldiri Church stands as a visual anchor of these cultural roots.
The town is well connected to Barcelona through several transportation options, particularly via the Sant Boi railway station. Using public transit is the most practical way to move between neighborhoods.
The fertile lands surrounding the area are known for growing special varieties of artichokes in the Llobregat Delta. This agricultural focus remains an important part of the region's economy and character.
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