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Llotja (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʎɔdʒə], Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʎɔdʒa], plural [llotjes] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)); in Template:Lang-an; in Template:Lang-es; is a Spanish term for important buildings used for commercial purpose during the Middle Ages and Early Modern Ages.

Many of them, were used during the Medieval Ages for fishing and livestock markets or by brokers who used to make intermediaries.

Others, the so-called Casa de Contratación de Indias, were establishments destined to the control of the commercial activity, the transit of people and expeditions between Spain and the Americas. They registered all of the merchandise that circulated between Spain and the Americas and intervened in commercial trials.

Llotjes from the former Crown of Aragon

Llotjes in the rest of Spain

Casa de Contratación de Indias

The Casa de Contratación de Indias centralized all of trade of the Americas with Spain from 1503 to 1790, including all types of products. Its headquarters were: