Rauret
Rauret is a municipality located in the Alt Empordà comarca, in Catalonia, Spain. Situated in the inland part of the region, it is a small rural village characterized by its agricultural landscape and traditional Catalan architecture.
The economy of Rauret is primarily based on agriculture, with notable crops including olives, grapes, and cereals. Tourism, while present, is not as dominant as in coastal areas, allowing the village to retain its authentic rural character.
Rauret is noted for its Romanesque church, often a focal point for local cultural and religious life. The village also offers opportunities for hiking and exploring the surrounding natural environment.
Administratively, Rauret falls under the jurisdiction of the province of Girona. The local government is responsible for providing essential services and managing the municipality's infrastructure.
Historically, Rauret's development has been tied to the agricultural prosperity of the region. While historical records may be limited, the Romanesque church suggests a presence dating back to at least the medieval period.