The Ullastret Iberian village, occupied by the indiketas Iberians tribe, located inside the Ampurdan, is the largest in Catalonia and was developed as a real city. Its origins date back to s. VI BC, long before the arrival of the Romans, and since its inception it was expanded and developed gradually, until it was abandoned at the beginning of s. II B.C. This site is part of the Route of the Iberians that can be followed by the Costa Brava.
Iberian settlement in Ullastret Map
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