Pàdua (Barcelona Metro)
Pàdua is a station of the Barcelona Metro on the FGC-operated line L7 (also known as Línia de Balmes).
Parets del Vallès is a municipality situated 23 km north of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain, in the south-west of the comarca of Vallès Oriental, and 7 km from its capital Granollers. It covers an area of 8,98 km², and has approx. 16,000 inhabitants. From north to south, the town is crossed by the Tenes river. The population is spread over 6 areas: Barri Antic (Catalan for "old quarter"), on top of the hill surrounding the church; Eixample ("extension"), the most densely populated, laid out in the 1930s; Escorxador ("slaughterhouse"); Can Cerdanet; Can Volart; and Can Riera (these last three named after the farms in those areas).
Population: 17,632
Latitude: 41° 34' 29.32" N
Longitude: 2° 13' 59.02" E
Pàdua is a station of the Barcelona Metro on the FGC-operated line L7 (also known as Línia de Balmes).
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