Taula del Sénia, Local governments association in Tarragona Province, Spain
Taula del Sénia is an association of 22 municipalities spread across southern Aragon, Catalonia, and northern Valencia, representing roughly 100,000 residents together. The organization works on economic development through training programs, job initiatives, and shared infrastructure projects that benefit its member towns.
Founded on February 20, 2006, the association emerged to address the industrial decline that affected the region during the late 20th century. This collaboration between municipalities began as an effort to build new economic alternatives for the area.
Member towns share local traditions and organize regional events where visitors can experience how communities celebrate their shared heritage and connection to the land. These gatherings reflect the way people in the area identify with their traditions and landscape.
All member municipalities are located within easy reach of the Sénia River, which serves as a natural connection between the towns. Visitors exploring the region can visit individual municipalities and encounter the shared initiatives they are developing together around education and employment.
The Sénia River has shaped daily life and agriculture in the area for centuries, serving as more than just a border between the municipalities. The region is known for its ancient olive groves that line the river, which remain central to how people make their living today.
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