Welcome to Castelldefels, a beautiful municipality located in the Baix Llobregat comarca, in the province of Barcelona in Catalonia, Spain. This suburban town is part of the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona and is famous for its long beach, which stretches over 5 km. Castelldefels is also known for being an affluent area, as it is the place of residence of many famous sportsmen, such as Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, Philippe Coutinho, or formerly Ronaldinho. During the summer, many people from Barcelona and the countryside visit it.

Geography and Location:
Castelldefels is located about 20 km (12 mi) southwest of Barcelona, just to the north of the massís del Garraf and is the last town on the coast before the comarca of Garraf. Nearby towns include Gavà, Viladecans, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Sitges and el Prat de Llobregat. Castelldefels borders the coast of the Mediterranean Sea between Sitges and Gavà with a major beach. Castelldefels also enjoys close proximity to the major international airport of Barcelona, as El Prat Airport is about 15 km of a drive. The Olympic canal, called Canal Olímpic de Catalunya, built for the 1992 Summer Olympic Games of Barcelona is in the town. The main-belt asteroid 72037 Castelldefels, discovered in 2000, is named after the town.

Demography and Governance:
Between 1979 and 2011, the town was governed by the Socialists Party of Catalonia (PSC). The first democratic mayor after Constitution was Agustín Marina Pérez. In 2011, the conservative Peoples Party (PP) won a plurality of seats for the first time, and Manuel Reyes of the PP was elected mayor of the town. In 2015, the eco-socialist Candela López of the ICV was elected mayor by a leftist government coalition.

Education:
Castelldefels School of Technology provides higher education in aeronautics and telecommunications technology. The town is also the location of the Castelldefels and Nexus (sixth form college) campuses of the British School of Barcelona (BSB).There are ten public primary schools and three public secondary schools.

Transport:
Transport links include two stations (Castelldefels and Platja de Castelldefels) on Renfe line R2 from Sant Vicenç de Calders to Maçanet-Massanes via Barcelona, bus routes to Barcelona (L94, L95, L97), Barcelona Airport (L99) and Sant Boi de Llobregat (L96), as well as an urban bus route connecting the rest of the town (CF1), the C-32 motorway and the C-31 and C-245 dual carriageways. A second railway line is due to be constructed from Cornellà de Llobregat to Castelldefels.

2010 Accident:
On 23 June 2010, 12 young people were killed, and 14 injured, when they were hit by an express train as they crossed the tracks in the railway station at Platja de Castelldefels, while on their way to a summer solstice bonfire party on the beach.

Castelldefels is a great destination for those who want to enjoy the beach and the sun, while still being close to the vibrant city of Barcelona. With its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and mouthwatering local cuisine, Castelldefels is a must-visit destination for any traveler. Come and experience the beauty of this charming town for yourself!

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