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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Montjuïc translates to "[[Jewish]] Mountain" from medieval Latin and [[Catalan language|Catalan]], and remains of a medieval Jewish cemetery have been found there.<ref name=gec>{{cite web|url=http://enciclopedia.cat/EC-GEC-0043902.xml|title=Montjuïc|publisher=[[Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana]]|access-date=2017-04-28}}</ref><ref name="Jewish_Cemetery">{{cite web|url=http://www.urbancultours.com/MONTJUIC/docs/Breve historia del cementerio ENG.pdf|title=Middle ages Jewish cemetery in Barcelona on Montjuïc |publisher= Centre d’Estudis ZAKHOR|date=2011 |access-date=October 27, 2019}}</ref> Some sources suggest that Montjuïc is related to the [[Latin]] phrase ''Mons Jovicus'' ('hill of [[Jupiter (god)|Jove]]').<ref name=gec/> The city of [[Girona]] has a hill or mountain named [[Montjuïc (Girona)|Montjuïc]] just to the north of its old quarter with a similar history; its name is derived from the medieval Jewish cemetery that was there.<ref name="Alberch">{{cite book | title=Jewry Guide of Girona|author=Ramon Alberch i Fugueras|publisher=Certeza and the City Council of Girona|location=Girona, Spain|year=2005|pages=131|isbn=978-8472131859}}</ref> | Montjuïc translates to "[[Jewish]] Mountain" from medieval Latin and [[Catalan language|Catalan]], and there remains of a medieval Jewish cemetery have been found.<ref name=gec>{{cite web|url=http://enciclopedia.cat/EC-GEC-0043902.xml|title=Montjuïc|publisher=[[Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana]]|access-date=2017-04-28}}</ref><ref name="Jewish_Cemetery">{{cite web|url=http://www.urbancultours.com/MONTJUIC/docs/Breve historia del cementerio ENG.pdf|title=Middle ages Jewish cemetery in Barcelona on Montjuïc |publisher= Centre d’Estudis ZAKHOR|date=2011 |access-date=October 27, 2019}}</ref> Some sources suggest that Montjuïc is related to the [[Latin]] phrase ''Mons Jovicus'' ('hill of [[Jupiter (god)|Jove]]').<ref name=gec/> The city of [[Girona]] has a hill or mountain named [[Montjuïc (Girona)|Montjuïc]] just to the north of its old quarter with a similar history; its name is derived from the medieval Jewish cemetery that was there.<ref name="Alberch">{{cite book | title=Jewry Guide of Girona|author=Ramon Alberch i Fugueras|publisher=Certeza and the City Council of Girona|location=Girona, Spain|year=2005|pages=131|isbn=978-8472131859}}</ref> |
==History== | ==History== |
Okumaya devam et...