
Barcelona, Spain
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About Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is one of Spain's major economic
centres responsible for 28 per cent of the country's total
exports. Furthermore, according to the local economic
development agency, Barcelona Business, the region is home to
approximately 2,700 foreign companies and attracted more than
half of all foreign investment in Spain between January and
June 2002.
In recent decades, the city's economy has undergone a
process of restructuring and diversification, as industrial
production has relocated to the outskirts of the city and the
service sector has expanded.
However, Barcelona has maintained its position as the
principal industrial area in Spain. Major industries include
automotives, chemicals and consumer electronics, machinery,
metal products, pharmaceuticals and transport materials.
With 5 public universities, 3 private universities, 24
international schools and a wealth of internationally
prestigious business schools, the city has a constant supply of
skilled and educated workers.
In the 2003 Quality of Life Survey, produced by consultants
William M. Mercer, Barcelona is placed 50th out of over 200
cities from around the world on the basis of a number of
political, social, economic and environmental factors.
In addition, the European Cities Monitor report for 2003, by
Cushman & Wakefield -Healey & Baker, which questions
executives from around 500 of Europe's top companies, ranks
Barcelona 1st for quality of life, above cities such as Paris,
Geneva, Madrid, Munich, Zurich and London.
Barcelona has excellent road, rail, air and
sea connections with the rest of Europe. Barcelona Airport,
located just 12 kilometres from the centre of the city, is used
by more than 16 million passengers a year and caters for in the
region of 2,000 flights a week to and from 120 destinations
worldwide.
In addition, the airport handles about 80,000 tons of
freight a year. The port of Barcelona is the largest port in
the Mediterranean for container traffic, handling just under 35
million tonnes of traffic in 2003, and has regular connections
to well over 400 ports located all over the world.
Other Major Cities:
- Madrid
- Valencia
- Sevilla
- Zaragoza
- Málaga
- Murcia
- Palma de Mallorca
- Las Palmas
- Bilbao
- Córdoba
- Alicante
- Valladolid
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