"Hospitalet del Infante (oficialmente y en catalán L'Hospitalet de l'Infant) es un núcleo de población perteneciente al municipio de Vandellós y Hospitalet del Infante, situado en la Provincia de Tarragona, comunidad autónoma de Cataluña, España. Es el principal núcleo urbano del municipio de Vandellòs y l'Hospitalet de l'Infant (Baix Camp), situado a la costa, a la derecha de la desembocadura del río de Llastre, que se le hace también de límite con el término de Mont-roig del Camp y el núcleo urbano de Miami Playa. Su población es de 4.510 h [año 2009] El centro del núcleo de la población se encuentra encima de un promontorio rocoso, flanqueado por extensas playas y atravesado por el río Llastres."
"L'Hospitalet de l'Infant is a town based in the coast of Tarragona, inside the municipality of Vandellòs i l'Hospitalet de l'Infant, located in the south-west of Baix Camp in the region of Catalonia. The center of the current population is on a rocky promontory flanked by an extensive beach called L'Arenal and crossed by the course of Llastres river now reduced to a torrent. At the top of this hill are the remains of the hospital built in the middle of fourteenth century (1344), the will of the child Pedro of Aragon and Anjou son of Jaume el Just and Blanca d'Anjou and who gave the town its name. The hospital Coll de Balaguer (as is mentioned in medieval documents) was built to provide accommodation for religious travelers and beggars who were crossing the route between Barcelona and Valencia, the route of the ancient Via Augusta Roman. In fact, mansion Oleastrum mentioned by ancient authors Antonino and Strabo has been located, since the end of the nineteenth century, as Hospitalet del Infante. Exists also the same name of the river Llastres (in Catalan Ullastres ', from the Latin' 'Oleaster' ') and references Avienus as' Oleum flumen 'the work' Ora maritima ', as the archaeological remains found in the Roman town. The reasons for the foundation of the old Gothic hospital by Peter of Aragon, from the 1341 Lord county of Prades and the barony of Entença, prompted by the desire to establish bases for resettlement and economic revival of the area, and fortified by this construction ensure control of costs then exposed to frequent attacks by corsairs. The building was founded in 1344 and has a structure of about 55 square meters wide, with central courtyard flanked by six towers: four at the corners and two in the center of the north and south sides. The enclosure, an excellent example of Catalan Gothic civil buildings with large diaphragm arches crowned on the wooden beams that supported only be accessed by the existing door to the southern tower. The construction, which fulfills its mission of welcoming travelers to the early nineteenth century was involved, to be a fortress in the Catalan Civil War of sixteenth century in the Revolt (battle of the Coll de Balaguer, 1640), was the subject of pirate attacks and seriously affected during the French War, facts which implies impairment. Currently, the hospital conserve just one of the four towers raised, the entrance to the Plaça del Pou, three walls and three Gothic arches rear courtyards of the houses that are on the inside."
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