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Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà

Coordinates:42°1′2″N2°14′20″E / 42.01722°N 2.23889°E /42.01722; 2.23889
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Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà
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Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà is located in Catalonia
Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà
Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà
Location in Catalonia
Coordinates:42°1′2″N2°14′20″E / 42.01722°N 2.23889°E /42.01722; 2.23889
CountrySpain
CommunityCatalonia
ProvinceBarcelona
ComarcaOsona
Government
 • MayorXavier Vilamala Bastarras (2015)[1]
Area
 • Total
0.9 km2 (0.35 sq mi)
Population
 (2025-01-01)[3]
 • Total
3,666
 • Density4,100/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Websitesanthipolitdevoltrega.cat

Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà (Catalan pronunciation:[ˈsantiˈpɔlidβultɾəˈɣa];lit.'St. Hippolytus ofVoltregà') is amunicipality in thecomarca ofOsona,Catalonia, Spain. It is surrounded by the municipalityLes Masies de Voltregà.

Sport

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The city has aroller hockey teamClub Patí Voltregà, one of the most important inSpain, and dispute the main LeagueOK Liga.

History

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Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà was one of the so-called burnt villages attacked by the Bourbons during the War of the Spanish Succession. And the sanctuary of La Gleva, the last refuge of the Catalan troops of the town before the soldiers of Philip V massacred them.

In early 1714, the Bourbon marshal José Carrillo de Albornoz, Count of Montemar, entered the plain of Vic with a thousand horses and one thousand five hundred infantry. The Catalan army of Antoni Desvalls, Marquis of Poal, pursued the incursion and forced the Bourbon detachment to flee northwards along the Ter River.

In the last days of January, the column of the Count of Montemar reached La Gleva, where he imprisoned some civilians and executed a hundred of the subjects who had fortified themselves in the sanctuary of the Mare de Déu. The Philippist detachment then headed for the town of Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà. With the aim of spreading terror among those Catalan populations that had risen up against Philip V's new taxes, the troops sacked and set fire to the city. These events, which took place at the beginning of 1714, are known as the Fets de la Gleva.

References

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  1. ^"Ajuntament de Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà".Generalitat of Catalonia. Retrieved2015-11-13.
  2. ^"El municipi en xifres: Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà".Statistical Institute of Catalonia. Retrieved2015-11-23.
  3. ^National Statistics Institute (13 December 2025)."Municipal Register of Spain of 2025".
  • Panareda Clopés, Josep Maria; Rios Calvet, Jaume; Rabella Vives, Josep Maria (1989).Guia de Catalunya, Barcelona: Caixa de Catalunya.ISBN 84-87135-01-3 (Spanish).ISBN 84-87135-02-1 (Catalan).

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