La trama urbana de Besalú a la baixa edat mitjana: evolució i característiques d’un model marcat per l’orografia
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The historical center of Besalú, continuously inhabited since the early Iron Age, is strategically placed at the top of a small hill f lanked by the Fluvià river and the Capellada stream, which facilitated its defense. The economic and political zenith of Besalú was achieved during the Carolingian period, when the town became county capital. Such political and economic status was maintained, to a greater or lesser extent, during most of the medieval period and was matched by a continuous urban expansion. As the village grew, urban design had to be adapted to challenging orographic and hydrographic constraints that led to a unique and singular urban structure