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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Figueres, La Jonquera, Roses, Girona, Empuries, Cadaques, El Bulli, Macanet de Cabrenys, El Port de la Selva, Portbou, Els Limits, L'Escala, Figueres railway station, Boadella i les Escaules, Llanca, Sant Mori, Cantallops, Terrades, Biure, Darnius, Figueres-Vilafant railway station, Vilajuiga, Peralada, Sant Ferran Castle, Castello d'Empuries, Quermanco Castle, Port Lligat, Empuriabrava, Sant Miquel de Fluvia, Sant Pere Pescador, Sant Llorenc de la Muga, Vilamaniscle, Avinyonet de Puigventos, Palau de Santa Eulalia, Mollet de Peralada, La Selva de Mar, Siurana, Palau-saverdera, Santa Llogaia d'Alguema, Sant Climent Sescebes, Vilabertran, Torroella de Fluvia, L'Armentera, El Far d'Emporda, Vilamacolum, Garriguella, Cabanes, Girona, Bascara, Cabanelles, Pedret i Marza, Pont de Molins, Cistella, Pau, Spain, La Vajol, Espolla, Agullana, Vilaur, Colera, Girona, Fortia, Garrigas, Vilamalla, Albanya, Borrassa, Navata, Llado, Llers, Capmany, Riumors, Ventallo, Vila-sacra, Pontos, Rabos, Ordis, Masarac, Saus, Vilacolum. Excerpt: Cadaques (Catalan pronunciation: ) is a town in the Alt Emporda comarca, in province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. It is on a bay in the middle of the Cap de Creus peninsula, near Cap de Creus cape, on the Costa Brava of the Mediterranean. It is only a two-and-a-quarter hour drive from Barcelona, and thus it is very accessible and not only attracts tourists but people who want a second home for weekends and summers. In 2002, Cadaques had an official population of 2,612, but up to ten times as many people can live in the town during the peak of the summer tourism season. Cadaques has a special place in art history. Commanding charcoals, by local artist Mei Fren, of the 19th century Cadaques beleaguered by a winter Tramontane, can be seen at the Cadaques museum. Fren...