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Reus is the second city of Tarragona area ( 101, 767 inhabitants in 2006 ), known by its commercial activity and for being the place where the architect Gaudí was born.
On 29 June 1159, the distribution of income from ecclesiastical goods, the third of its Reus parish of Santa Maria was awarded to the camerlengo, starting the duplicity of governing the town.
A third attack led military occupation of the town and Reus was sacked.
Pere Roger de Belfort gave the roses of his coat to coat of arms of the town and later he became Pope Gregory XI, keeping it as a camerlengo of Reus, so the coat of arms was crowned with adorned with papal tiara and keys of St. Peter.
Reus was loyal to Philip V until 1705, but this year, under the direction of Joan Nebot, revolted in favor of the Archduke Charles.
In 1713 Reus was occupied finally by the Bourbon.
From this time it ’ s the popular sentence " Reus, Paris and London ”, because Reus was one of the centers of the liquor marquet.
The construction of a canal between Reus and Salou, proposed by Pere Sunyer was granted in 1805, but it was stopped because of the French War.
In 1854 the Reus Gas Company was founded.
In 1856 the railway between Reus and Tarragona was built.
In 1884 the Catalan Association of Reus was founded and in 1893 was celebrated the Assembly of the Unió Catalana.
The first democratic mayor after Franco's dictatorship was Carles Martí Massagué, lawyer of Reus.
In 1983 Anton Borrell Marcó was the new mayor of the city, but he died in a car accident on the road from Reus to Cambrils, then his successor was Juan Maria Roig.
However the film based on it was filmed at Teatre Fortuny at Reus, not at Liceu.
While Barcelona was the centre of Modernista construction, the Catalan industrial bourgeoisie built industrial buildings and summer residences-cases d ' estiueig-in many Catalan towns, notably Terrassa and Reus.
He was born in Reus ( currently in the province of Tarragona, Catalonia ), Spain.
Don Juan Prim, Marquis of los Castillejos, Grandee of Spain, Count of Reus, Viscount of the Bruch ) ( 12 December 1814 in Reus, Spain – 30 December 1870 in Madrid ) was a Spanish general and statesman.
Juan García Oliver ( 1901, Reus, Tarragona Province – 1980 ) was a Spanish Anarcho-syndicalist revolutionary, and a leading figure of anarchism in Spain.
Beside an immense number of decorations, in Spain he was:? th Marqués de Alcúdia with the previous title of? th Vizconde de Alto Castillo ( titles dated 1722 ) ( Royal Cedule of June 10, 1792 ), 1st Duque de Alcúdia Grandee of Spain First Class with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy ( Letter of July 4, 1792 ), 1st Principe de la Paz ( Letter of September 27, 1795 ), 1st Duque de Sueca Grandee of Spain First Class ( Letter of March 7, 1804 ), 1st Barón de Mascalbó, in Catalonia, with a Coat of Arms of de Godoy ( Letter of June 23, 1806 ) for being the Perpetual Decane Regedor ( Rector ) of Reus, and had the treatment of Most Serene Highness ( 1807 ).

Reus and for
The castellan Bernat de Bell-lloc gave the title of town to Reus on 3 August 1183, giving the ownership of houses and gardens, establishing a census to pay for farmland and reserving justice, but recognizing its vassalage towards the archbishopric of Tarragona.
In 1305 Reus revolted against the Archbishop Rodrigo Tello, who wanted that the citizens of Reus pay for rebuilding the walls of Tarragona.
In 1931 Reus voted for the republic.
Puma is known for its football shoes and has sponsored acclaimed footballers, including Pelé, Eusébio, Johan Cruijff, Enzo Francescoli, Diego Maradona, Lothar Matthäus, Kenny Dalglish, Didier Deschamps, Robert Pires, Radamel Falcao, Marco Reus, and Gianluigi Buffon.
* The IATA code for Reus Airport in Catalonia, Spain
Canal was placed second at Trieste 1923, tied for second at Merano 1926, tenth at Budapest 1929, tied for tenth out of 22 at Carlsbad 1929, tied for seventh at Rohitsch-Sauerbrunn 1929, second at Budapest 1932, tied for fourth at Bad Sliac, first Budapest 1933, fifth at Mähritsch-Ostrau 1933, and tied for first at Reus 1936.
In 2004 Thomson Holidays, the UK's No1 Tour Operator launched a short series of peak season charter flights to Palma ( Mallorca ), Ibiza and Lanzarote using a Spanair A320, flights to Palma were maintained ( and Costa Dorada ( Reus ) was added for a couple of seasons ) through to 2010.

Reus and second
In the eighteenth century Reus had phenomenal growth and became the second city of the principality of Catalonia.

Reus and city
The city is located a few kilometers away from Reus Airport, which has many low-cost destinations and charter-flights ( over a million passengers per year ).
On 5 June 1712 the wife of the Archduke, Elisabeth Christine, gave the title of imperial city to Reus.
According to the 2006 official Spanish census ( source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística ), Reus is the 9th most populous city in Catalonia and the 59th in Spain.
Arnau de Palomar was the first lord of Riudoms, in Southern Catalonia near the current city of Reus.
He was also a member of the city council of Reus, the city where he was born, from 1987 to 2001, where he held several positions.

Reus and Catalonia
* Menjablanc or menjar blanc is typical of Reus but eaten all over Catalonia, is a kind of white cream made with almonds, of which we obtain first a sort of milk, and after we make with this a cream which will be eaten with a small spoon.
Reus () is the capital of the comarca of Baix Camp, in the province of Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain.
Riudoms is a town in the comarca of Baix Camp, province of Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain, located about five kilometers from the regional capital Reus.
He was born in Reus, a town near Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain.

Reus and with
On 5 June 1154 the archbishop of Tarragona gave two-thirds of Reus to Bertran de Castellet, as a castellan, with the order to build a church.
Beside that he was also the Lord of numerous Lordships, Alcalderías and honourable charges: Señor de los Estados de la Campana de Albalat y la Serena, de Lago de Albufera ( Valencia ), and of the Villages of Huetor de Santillan y Veas, Señor de los Sotos de Roma y Aldovea, Perpetual Regedor ( Rector ) of the Villages of Madrid, Nava del Rey and Reus, and the Cities of Burgos, Segovia, Valencia, Murcia, Ronda, Manresa, Guadalajara, Gerona, Barcelona, Peñíscola, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Lérida, Toledo, Toro, Zamora, Asunción de Paraguay, Buenos Aires and México ; preeminent Veinte y Quatro ( Twenty-Four ) of Jerez de la Frontera, Sevilla and Jerez de los Caballeros ; Almerante-Mayor ( Admiral-Major ) of Spain and the Indies ; Captain-General of the Royal Armies, Captain of the Body Guards, Hermano Mayor ( Greater Brother ) and Perpetual Alcalde of the Holy and Royal Old Brotherhood of Toledo, with voice, vote and Presidency ; President of the Royal Colegial Body of the Hidalgos of the Nobility of Madrid ( 1804 ), Gentleman of the Chamber of His Catholic Majesty, with exercise, Counsilor of State, Prime-Minister of King Don Carlos IV, Commander of Valencia del Ventoso, Rivera and Acheucal in the Order of Santiago, Knight of the Order of Santiago ( 1790 ), Knight of the Renowned Order of the Golden Fleece, Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III, Bailiff of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, etc.
On the 21st, the team played its first official match, losing 1 – 3 against CF Reus Deportiu, with the goal being scored by Javier Ballesteros.

Reus and 14
Increasing from 14 routes, after the discontinuation of the Nantes route, to 18-Carcassonne, Faro, Limoges and Reus were added to the route network in February 2009.

Reus and .
There are also a shuttle bus from Barcelona, Girona and Reus ' airports to Andorra la Vella.
He married Anneke Claesdochter de Reus and settled in Rotterdam.
One of the theories is that Reus comes from the Latin word used to describe convict prisoners ( reus ), and as such, it would be a Roman penitentiary.
Around 1150 Robert d ' Aguiló repopulated the region of Reus, after receiving it on 3 June 1154.
The camerlengo has the third of Reus parish.
In 1309 the Catalan king gave to Reus the right to do market on Mondays.
In 1707 fell shortly to the Bourbons, but in 1709 Reus surrendered to the Spanish and French Bourbons.
In 1710 Reus returned again to the field of Archduke Charles.

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