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L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (in Catalan), or Hospitalet de Llobregat (in Spanish), often shortened to L'Hospitalet (/ˌlɒspɪtəˈlɛt/ or /ˌlɔːspitɒˈlɛtˌ ˌluː-/, Catalan: [luspitəˈlɛt]) or Hospitalet (/ˌɒspɪtəˈlɛt/ or /ˌɔːspitɒˈlɛtˌ ˌoʊ-/, Spanish: [ospitaˈlet]), is a municipality to the immediate southwest of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain.

Population: 257,038

Latitude: 41° 21' 34.81" N
Longitude: 2° 06' 1.01" E

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