La Rambla de Barcelona: territory in dispute Street vendors and the struggle for the city
La Rambla, one of the most famous streets in the world, is a pedestrian street in the heart of historic Barcelona. It’s trace separates Ciutat Vella district in two Gótico and Raval. Those neigbourhoods stand side by side as distant in social origin as near at destination: the merchandise city. In L...
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