12016-06-21T09:20:46-07:00Kelly McElroye5d393ef518ba7df9cc94a38947ccfc69dff8d46100123From Wikipedia: El Raval (Catalan pronunciation: [əɫ rəˈβaɫ]) is a neighbourhood in the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The area, especially the part closest to the port, was also informally known as Barri Xinès or Barrio Chino, meaning "Chinatown". El Raval is one of the two historical neighborhoods that border La Rambla, the other being the Barri Gòtic, and contains some 50,000 people. An area historically infamous for its nightlife and cabarets, as well as prostitution and crime, El Raval has changed significantly in recent years and due to its central location has become a minor attraction of Barcelona. It currently has a very diverse immigrant community (47.4% of its population was born abroad, ranging from all South America, Pakistanis and Filipinos, to a more recent Eastern European community, especially from Romania. It is home to many bars, restaurants, and night spots.plain2016-11-30T13:39:14-08:00CC BY-NC-ND41.379074, 2.169655Laurie Bridges755e5adaf3686cb01ee2c513326df5329b57f379
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12016-06-20T14:54:55-07:00Kelly McElroye5d393ef518ba7df9cc94a38947ccfc69dff8d46Activities in CataloniaLaurie Bridges15Some of the locations we visited as part of the course.google_maps2016-12-05T15:40:30-08:00Laurie Bridges755e5adaf3686cb01ee2c513326df5329b57f379
12016-06-20T14:40:15-07:00Kelly McElroye5d393ef518ba7df9cc94a38947ccfc69dff8d46Pre-departureKelly McElroy2This is a practice page for our in-class activity.google_maps2016-06-20T14:48:27-07:00Kelly McElroye5d393ef518ba7df9cc94a38947ccfc69dff8d46