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2018 – Volvo XC40 Inscription T5 AWD at Oficina Registre Civil on Carrer de Joan Batista Milá i Rebull in Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona 🇪🇸

2018 – Volvo XC40 Inscription T5 AWD at Oficina Registre Civil on Carrer de Joan Batista Milá i Rebull in Sant Boi de Llobregat, Barcelona 🇪🇸

2020 – Oficina Registre Civil on Carrer de Joan Batista Milá i Rebull in Sant Boi de Llobregat (Google Streetview)

2020 – Oficina Registre Civil on Carrer de Joan Batista Milá i Rebull in Sant Boi de Llobregat (Google Streetview)

Oficina Registre Civil is located on Carrer de Joan Batista Milá i Rebull in Sant Boi de Llobregat near Barcelona in Spain.

Sant Boi de Llobregat is a town in the Barcelona province in Catalonia, Spain, located aside the Llobregat river.

The town is divided into six districts: Ciutat Cooperativa-Molí Nou, Marianao-Can Paulet, Barri Centre, Vinyets-Molí Vell, Camps Blancs-Canons-Orioles and Casablanca.

It borders to the north with the towns of Santa Coloma de Cervelló, Sant Joan Despí and the village of Sant Climent de Llobregat, to the east with the town of Cornellà de Llobregat, to the west with Viladecans and to the south with El Prat de Llobregat, having a narrow land extension to the south that enters into the Mediterranean Sea.

Though the main business activity is centered in the trading and service sector, Sant Boi also has a remarkable industrial activity, especially for metallurgy; agriculture is stimulated by the fertile alluvial lands at the mouth of Llobregat river and a mild climate, producing a wide variety of vegetables like the famous Llobregat’s delta artichokes.

At the beginnings of the 20th century the first industries flourished in Sant Boi, ranging from brick manufacture to metalwork. With the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939 there is a massive inflow of immigration coming from diverse points of the Spanish geography. These flows of population consisted mainly in people from villages and small towns searching a job and career opportunities in the town of Barcelona, stimulated by the increasing demand of workmanship in the regrowth of the Catalan industry during the postwar period. The population rises from 10.000 people in 1940 to 65.000 in 1975. This period is characterized by the construction of complete quarters (Casablanca, Camps Blancs, Cooperativa) dedicated to housing for the immigration.

Nowadays Sant Boi is a town with more than 80,000 inhabitants, with well-established industrial and services sectors, and a healthy cultural and recreational offer.

More information at es.wikipedia.org and santboi.cat.

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