Canillo () is one of the
seven parishes which make up
Andorra
Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra, is a Sovereignty, sovereign landlocked country on the Iberian Peninsula, in the eastern Pyrenees in Southwestern Europe, Andorra–France border, bordered by France to the north and Spain to A ...
. Canillo is also the name of the main town of the parish. The parish is considered the religious center of Andorra with the Sanctuary and Chapel of
Our Lady of Meritxell,
patron saint
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of Andorra, and contains one of the best-preserved
romanesque churches in the Pyrenees,
Sant Joan de Caselles. It has a population of 4,826 as of 2011. Despite having a tourist vocation, the parish of Canillo still retains many livestock and agricultural traits. It borders
France
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to the north and east.
History
The etymological origin of the name of the parish Canillo and its capital is pre-Roman,
Iberian or
Celtic
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Language and ethnicity
*pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia
**Celts (modern)
*Celtic languages
**Proto-Celtic language
*Celtic music
*Celtic nations
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. It is documented for the first time in the ''Acta de Consagració i Dotació de la Catedral de la Seu d'Urgell'' (Deed of Consecration and Endowment of the Cathedral of La Seu d'Urgell), during the 9th century, as ''Kanillave'' or ''Sant Serni de Kanillave''. Later on it was referred to as ''Canilau'' as it appears in a document from 1176.
In
Prats is located the
sanctuary
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of ''Roc de les Bruixes'', a set of rock-engraved ritual themes dating from the
Bronze Age
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and the Iberian era, to the
Early Middle Ages
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. Originally it was a sacred place from where the Iberians extracted stone powder to make ointments. Late
Gothic remains such as the necropolis of Sant Joan de Caselles or the one aside
Sant Serni de Canillo in the late 7th and 8th century provide proof of the early Christianity in Andorra.
The parish maintains its traditional character from the
Medieval Period
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including old mills and traditional mountain houses. Such as the flour mill of the ''Peano'', a sample of the old sources of wealth of the country, and the buildings that can be found in the old quarter of the capital, such as ''Ca Armany'', ''Cal Fluix'' or ''Cal Ferrer Nou'', as well as the old quarter of
Soldeu or
Incles.
The church of Sant Joan de Caselles, Romanesque building from the end of the 11th century, is perhaps one of the most emblematic churches of the Principality. Inside the temple there is a Romanesque
stucco
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Majesty on a mural painting (12th century) and a Gothic
altarpiece
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from the 16th century with German and Italian influences. The other churches in Canillo include the parish church of Sant Serni located in the old town of Canillo, original from the 12th century with the structure and interior elements of
Baroque
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style (17th-18th centuries), the church of
Sant Miquel de Prats (12th-13th centuries) and the church of
Santa Creu de Canillo (1781) located in Canillo at the river bank of the Valira river.
Culture and folklore
The town figures into the Andorran legend ''
El buner d'Ordino'', in which a bagpiper from the parish of
Ordino
Ordino () is the most northerly parishes of Andorra, parish in the Principality of Andorra. It's mostly the main area of Valira del Nord or ''Valira d'Ordino'' river valley. Ordino is also the name of the main town of the parish. Other settlements ...
, en route to a festival in Canillo, is chased and treed by wolves, but frightens them off by playing his instrument.
The parish is intimately related to the national legend of
Charlemagne
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. The legend explains that Charlemagne entered through the Valleys from Incles, and made a ring on the mountain of ''Pic Negre of Juclà'' to tie his horse, marking the borders between Andorra and ''Sabartés'' (
Ariège), which It was in the
Carolingian era ''Sabart'', a small town today annexed to
Tarascon. Not far from the place it's found the ''Creu Gótica de Carlemany'' (Gothic Cross of Charlemagne), a tribute to the blacksmiths of the country.

Also the ''Creu dels Set Braços'' (Cross of the seven arms) can be found in the parish. The cross is the origin of the tragic legend about a boy from Prats who thought that the devil could go find him someday. He accidentally killed one of his friends who wanted to scare him to make him a joke after returning from the town of Canillo to bring a barrel of wine. The body disappeared mysteriously, some say by the devil himself. In the place where the accident happened, they placed a cross in order that the passers remember and removed the consequence of such ugly act. The cross had seven arms, like seven were the young people who wanted to make fun of their compatriot. One of them disappeared, and, strangely coinciding, the cross also lost one of his arms.
Canillo is the place of the Sanctuary of
Our Lady of Meritxell. According to legend, a shepherd found the image of the Virgin on a winter day under some flowering roses and decided to take it home. The image, however, returned three times to the same place where it had been found. Finally, the Andorrans decided to build a chapel there. In 1873, the
General Council of the Valleys declared her the patron saint of the country and on 8 September 1921 it was declared the National Holiday of the Principality.
The original sanctuary was of Romanesque style and was completely restored in the 17th century. In 1972, the sanctuary burned down, being completely destroyed along with the Romanesque statue of the Virgin. The construction of a new sanctuary was entrusted to the Spanish architect
Ricardo Bofill Levi. The new building was inaugurated in 1976. Inside it is still revered a replica of the Romanesque carving statue of the Virgin that was destroyed in the fire.
The sanctuary was declared a
Minor basilica
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on 13 May 2014 by
Pope Francis
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and joined the
Marian Route (''Ruta Mariana''), a cultural-religious nature route, together with
Our Lady of the Pillar
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,
Our Lady of Torreciudad,
Our Lady of Montserrat and
Our Lady of Lourdes
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.
Geography
The localities of Canillo parish include
Soldeu, Bordes d'Envalira,
El Tarter,
Sant Pere,
Ransol,
Els Plans,
El Vilar,
l'Aldosa,
El Forn,
Incles,
Prats,
Meritxell and
Molleres. Unlike the rest of Andorra, Canillo is divided by ''veïnats'' (neighborhoods). Canillo Parish is Andorra's largest parish, at 121 square kilometers (47 sq mi).
Large natural places and areas in the parish include the
Incles Valley, the
Ransol Valley and the
Montaup Valley. On the hiking trail of the Incles Valley is located the
Estany de Juclà, the largest lake in Andorra, with 21.3 hectares (0.21 km
2).
Climate
Canillo has a
humid continental climate
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(
Köppen climate classification
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''Dfb''). The average annual temperature in Canillo is . The average annual rainfall is with May as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around , and lowest in January, at around . The highest temperature ever recorded in Canillo was on 1 July 1994; the coldest temperature ever recorded was on 11 February 1956.
Events and festivities
One of the earliest celebrations in Canillo during January is
Sant Antoni
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, in which the traditional markets are celebrated and ''vianda'' is distributed, which is a mountain soup. The ''crema del mai'' (burning of ''mai'') is celebrated to left behind the hard winter: traditionally a spruce fir tree was burned and people in town sang and danced around it until the flames consumed it. The tree is still burning up nowadays, one of those used as a decoration on the public road during
Christmas
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, and theater groups encourage the party for the little ones.
Another very deeply rooted festival is the
Carnival
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Carnival typi ...
, also known as the ''Harlequin Festival'' where the typical costume is that of
harlequin
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, which is made out of clothes and scrolls (bells) and appears after the hanging of the king Carnival or ''rei Carnestoltes''.
Already in the middle of the summer, the Canillo Festival is celebrated and began the
Sheepdog Contest at the Planells de Mereig, organized by the local government and the ''Association of the Canillo Sheepdog Contest'', as part of the Championship of the Catalan Countries.
Sports
Soldeu-
El Tarter hosted
World Cup
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alpine events for the first time in February
2012
2012 was designated as:
*International Year of Cooperatives
*International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
Events January
*January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins.
* January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
; and then in February
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
a
super-G
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and a
combined. The World Cup finals (eight events) are scheduled for Soldeu in March
2019
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Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ...
.
During the summer, mountain activities such as railroads, hiking and climbing routes are organized in the parish, as well as bike and cycling routes in
Grand Valira and
Vall d'Incles. In Canillo is located the highest golf course in Europe, located at 2,250 m altitude (7382 feet), created by the British architect
Jeremy Pern.
The
Palau de Gel d'Andorra, sports and leisure center located in Canillo for ice skating, ice hockey and curling is the headquarters of the
Andorran Federation of Ice Sports and clubs.
It will host 2025
IIHF Development Cup.
Demographics
The largest ethnic group in Canillo are Andorrans. There is also a significant number of
Spaniards
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and
Portuguese people
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. The following table shows the largest foreign ethnic groups in Canillo by nationality, as of 2013:
Notable people
*
Carles Font-Rossell (born 1967 in Canillo) was the Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Andorra and also Ambassador of Andorra to the United States
*
Xavier Capdevila Romero (born 1976 in Canillo) an Andorran ski mountaineer, he now lives in
Escaldes-Engordany
*
Marc Casal (born 1987 in Canillo) is an Andorran figure skater
Gallery
File:Mirador Roc del Quer (7).jpg, View of Canillo town from Roc del Quer
File:Carretera de Montaup 1 - Canillo - Andorre.jpg, Montaup
File:Oficina de turisme Valls de Canillo.jpeg, Prat del Riu
File:Molí de Canillo (3).JPG, Old Mill of Canillo
File:AND Caselles PM 052405.jpg, Crist Majestat of Sant Joan de Caselles
File:Església de Sant Miquel de Prats - 4.jpg, Sant Miquel de Prats
File:Santuari vell de Meritxell - 17.jpg, Old Sanctuary of Our Lady of Meritxell
File:Andorra, Santuari vell de Meritxell (interior-4) 36-WLM.jpg, Crown of Our Lady of Meritxell
File:Mare de Déu de Meritxell 2.jpg, Our Lady of Meritxell
File:Santuari nou de Meritxell (2).jpg, Inside the New Sanctuary
File:Vall d'Incles i Solana d'Andorra (Canillo) - 132.jpg, Vall d'Incles
File:Vall d'Incles i Solana d'Andorra (Canillo) - 108.jpg, La Solana d'Andorra
File:Vall d'Incles i Solana d'Andorra (Canillo) - 109.jpg, Manegor
File:Pic d'Escobes.jpg, Pic d'Escobes
References
External links
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Parishes of Andorra
Populated places in Andorra