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L'Escala is a little fishing town, well known for it's great quality anchovies. Arranged toward the north east of Catalonia on the southern edge of the Bay of Roses, L'Escala is encompassed by impressive sandy beaches.L'Escala is a genuinely superb place to stay, saturated with history, on the doorstep of a portion of the Costa Brava's most wonderful family, benevolent, sandy shorelines. Toward the north of the town is a nonstop sandy shoreline extending for around 20km toward the south delightful bays and straights to investigate and snorkel.Beautiful hot summer days, cooled by a reviving ocean breeze, liquefy into a fall quality of mellow clear daylight and blue skies, which offer route to a winter of cool evenings and regularly transcendently calm days with intermittent rain that swings to a blooming spring of blossoming aroma and daylight spotted with welcoming showers.

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History

History

Inside its breaking points L'Escala contains the remnants of Empúries, the entryway of the Greco-Roman social orders and human headways to the Iberian...

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Population

Population

L'Escala, Spain last known populace is ≈ 10,276 (year 2014). In the event that populace development rate would be same as in period 2011-2014 (+0.38%/...

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Climate

Climate

In l'Escala, the atmosphere is warm and calm. The rain in l'Escala falls for the most part in the winter, with moderately little rain in the mid year....

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