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'''Sallent''' is a hamlet located in the municipality of [[Coll de Nargó]], in [[Province of Lleida]] |
'''Sallent''', also '''Sallent de Nargó''', '''Sallent de Organyà''' or '''Sellent''', is a hamlet located in the municipality of [[Coll de Nargó]], in the ''[[Comarques of Catalonia|comarque]]'' of [[Alt Urgell]] in the [[Province of Lleida]], [[Catalonia]], [[Spain]]. As of 2020, it has a population of 36.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ine.es/nomen2/index.do|language=es|title=Nomenclátor: Población del Padrón Continuo por Unidad Poblacional|publisher=Instituto Nacional de Estadística (España)|accessdate=30 October 2021}}</ref> |
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== Geography == |
== Geography == |
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Sallent is located 120 km northeast of [[Lleida]] on the river Sallent and on the western slopes of the Serra San Joan, at an altitude of 1,003 metres.<ref>[https://www.enciclopedia.cat/ec-gec-0058204.xml Enciclopèdia.cat: Sallent d'Organyà]</ref> |
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Sallent is located 120km northeast of [[Lleida]]. |
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==History== |
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Sallent is recorded in the [[:ca:Acta de consagració i dotació de la catedral d'Urgell|deed of consecration of Urgell Cathedral]], an important document in the history of the [[Catalan language]] containing the early forms of many Catalan placenames,<ref>Baraut, Cebrià. ''Les actes de consagracions d'esglésies de l'antic bisbat d'Urgell: segles IX-XII''. La Seu d'Urgell: Societat Cultural Urgel·litana, Dl 1986. CHCC Centre d'Història Contemporània de Catalunya (CHCC). Biblioteca Josep Benet</ref> but although it purports to originate in 819 (or possibly 839), the dates have been called into question, as it seems that the deed may have been altered in the early 11th century.<ref>GASCÓN CHOPO, Carles i VERGÉS PONS, Oliver: “L'acta de consagració de la catedral d'Urgell. Un fals del temps del bisbe Ermengol redactat entre 1016 i 1024” a Afers. Fulls de Recerca i Pensament. Núm. 86. Catarroja. 2017. pp. 191-220</ref> Leaving this aside, the earliest dateable reference to Sallent is in the deed of gift of the towns of Sallent, [[Arcavell]] and ''Lart'' ([[Ars, Navarre|Ars]]), both in [[Les Valls de Valira]], by [[Ermengol I, Count of Urgell|Count Ermengol]] to [[La Seu d'Urgell Cathedral]] in 997.<ref>[https://www.boe.es/diario_boe/txt.php?id=BOE-A-2018-14630 Agencia Estatal Boletin Oficial del Estado: ref BOE-A-2018-14630]</ref> Having belonged to the cathedral for centuries it became part of the former municipality of [[Montanissell]] until 1969, when Montanissell became part of Coll de Nargó.<ref>[http://www.grec.cat/cgibin/ggcc01cl.pgm?USUARI=&SESSIO=&PGMORI=&NDCHEC=0604762 Enciclopèdia.cat: Coll de Nargó - Situació i presentació]</ref> |
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==Description== |
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Sallent, although now severely depopulated, is an ancient parish, and the present parish church, dedicated to Sant Salvador, is of similarly ancient construction, possibly [[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]], although later alterations prevent exact dating.<ref>[http://invarquit.cultura.gencat.cat/Cerca/Fitxa?index=0&consulta=&codi=15533 Generalitat de Catalunya: Direcció General del Patrimoni Cultural - Esglėsia parroquial de Sant Salvador: Coll de Nargó - Sallent d'Organyà (Alt Urgell)]</ref> |
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Sallent also contains the church of Sant Maximí, otherwise Sant Andreu, recorded in 1036,<ref>[https://www.enciclopedia.cat/ec-gec-0296558.xml Enciclopèdia.cat:: Sant Maximí]</ref> although the present structure is 12th-century. This was the original parish church, documented in 1279 and 1280 as Sant Andreu, but also known as Sant Maximí because it possessed an image of the latter saint. The church appears as subordinate to Montanissell in 1597. In 1904 Sant Salvador became the parish church.<ref>[http://invarquit.cultura.gencat.cat/Cerca/Fitxa?index=0&consulta=&codi=15519 Generalitat de Catalunya: Direcció General del Patrimoni Cultural - Església de Sant Maximí de Sallent / Sant Andreu de Sallent d'Organyà: Coll de Nargó - Sallent d'Organyà (Alt Urgell)]</ref> |
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==Gallery== |
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|File:Església Parroquial de Sant Salvador de Sellent 04.JPG|Church of Sant Salvador |
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|File:Vista de la façana sud de l'Església Parroquial de Sant Maximí.JPG|Church of Sant Maximí seen from the south |
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|File:Vista de les façanes Nord i Oest de l'església Parroquial de Sant Maximí.JPG|Church of Sant Maximí seen from the north and west |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Sallent | |
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Locality | |
Coordinates: 42°10′43″N 1°13′42″E / 42.17861°N 1.22833°E[1] | |
Country | Spain |
Community | Catalonia |
Province | Lleida |
Municipality | Coll de Nargó |
Elevation | 1,003 m (3,291 ft) |
Population | |
• Total | 36 |
Sallent, also Sallent de Nargó, Sallent de Organyà or Sellent, is a hamlet located in the municipality of Coll de Nargó, in the comarque of Alt Urgell in the Province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 36.[2]
Geography
[edit]Sallent is located 120 km northeast of Lleida on the river Sallent and on the western slopes of the Serra San Joan, at an altitude of 1,003 metres.[3]
History
[edit]Sallent is recorded in the deed of consecration of Urgell Cathedral, an important document in the history of the Catalan language containing the early forms of many Catalan placenames,[4] but although it purports to originate in 819 (or possibly 839), the dates have been called into question, as it seems that the deed may have been altered in the early 11th century.[5] Leaving this aside, the earliest dateable reference to Sallent is in the deed of gift of the towns of Sallent, Arcavell and Lart (Ars), both in Les Valls de Valira, by Count Ermengol to La Seu d'Urgell Cathedral in 997.[6] Having belonged to the cathedral for centuries it became part of the former municipality of Montanissell until 1969, when Montanissell became part of Coll de Nargó.[7]
Description
[edit]Sallent, although now severely depopulated, is an ancient parish, and the present parish church, dedicated to Sant Salvador, is of similarly ancient construction, possibly Romanesque, although later alterations prevent exact dating.[8]
Sallent also contains the church of Sant Maximí, otherwise Sant Andreu, recorded in 1036,[9] although the present structure is 12th-century. This was the original parish church, documented in 1279 and 1280 as Sant Andreu, but also known as Sant Maximí because it possessed an image of the latter saint. The church appears as subordinate to Montanissell in 1597. In 1904 Sant Salvador became the parish church.[10]
Gallery
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Mapa de Sellent, Coll de Nargó, Provincia de Lérida, Cataluña
- ^ "Nomenclátor: Población del Padrón Continuo por Unidad Poblacional" (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Estadística (España). Retrieved 30 October 2021.
- ^ Enciclopèdia.cat: Sallent d'Organyà
- ^ Baraut, Cebrià. Les actes de consagracions d'esglésies de l'antic bisbat d'Urgell: segles IX-XII. La Seu d'Urgell: Societat Cultural Urgel·litana, Dl 1986. CHCC Centre d'Història Contemporània de Catalunya (CHCC). Biblioteca Josep Benet
- ^ GASCÓN CHOPO, Carles i VERGÉS PONS, Oliver: “L'acta de consagració de la catedral d'Urgell. Un fals del temps del bisbe Ermengol redactat entre 1016 i 1024” a Afers. Fulls de Recerca i Pensament. Núm. 86. Catarroja. 2017. pp. 191-220
- ^ Agencia Estatal Boletin Oficial del Estado: ref BOE-A-2018-14630
- ^ Enciclopèdia.cat: Coll de Nargó - Situació i presentació
- ^ Generalitat de Catalunya: Direcció General del Patrimoni Cultural - Esglėsia parroquial de Sant Salvador: Coll de Nargó - Sallent d'Organyà (Alt Urgell)
- ^ Enciclopèdia.cat:: Sant Maximí
- ^ Generalitat de Catalunya: Direcció General del Patrimoni Cultural - Església de Sant Maximí de Sallent / Sant Andreu de Sallent d'Organyà: Coll de Nargó - Sallent d'Organyà (Alt Urgell)