The current Badalona was formed in the 10th century, as a new urban nucleus built over and around the old Roman city.
In both the 1960s and 1980s, the urban nuclei and provincial capitals gained population, but the region as a whole still suffered a net loss.
Its private everyday use was never officially proscribed by law but diminished because of the political situation, mostly in the major urban nuclei.
She became a waitress in the town of Arboleda, the most important urban nucleus in the region of Somorrostro.
Although central to Lisbon, it is normally identified by a different urban nuclei.
The urban nucleus was originally a fortress built on a peninsular mound about 30 m in height.
The clergy formed a distinct community, living within an urban nucleus yet belonging to a different corporate body.
The first urban nuclei in the municipality began development in 1920, built on failed agricultural land sold well below its potential value.
The population reaches 28,000 inhabitants, nearly 14,000 residing in Santa Uxía, main urban nucleus and parish.
There is no significant urban nucleus and most of the population live scattered across the municipality.