QUE ALGUIEN ME EXPLIQUE ESTO
Por cierto, esto es lo que dice la British sobre Manresa:
town, Barcelona provincia, in the comunidad autónoma (“autonomous community”) of Catalonia, northeastern Spain. It lies along the Cardoner River. The town—which probably originated as Minorisa, the Roman capital of Jacetani—was important during the European Middle Ages. Three bridges span the Cardoner, and on a rock above the oldest bridge stands the yellow Church of Santa María de la Seo (14th and 15th centuries). Below the 17th-century Church of San Ignacio is the cave where St. Ignatius of Loyola meditated. The municipal museum occupies the cloisters of San Ignacio. There is also a conservatory of music in Manresa. The town's industries include metallurgy and the making of textiles, tires, and glass. Pop. (1987 est.) 65,285.De todas formas, yo no me haría muchas ilusiones, creo que la fama le viene por san Ignacio de Loyola y no por otros manresanos ilustres.
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