County of Besalú

The County of Besalú (Catalan: Comtat de Besalú, IPA: [kumˈtad βəzəˈlu]; Latin: Comitatus Bisuldunensis) was one of the landlocked medieval Catalan counties near the Mediterranean coastline. It was roughly coterminous with the modern comarca of Garrotxa and at various times extended as far north as Corbières, Aude, now in France. Its capital was the village of Besalú. Throughout most of its history it was attached to one of the other more powerful counties, but it experienced a century of independence before it was finally and irrevocably annexed to the County of Barcelona.

County of Besalú
878–1111
CapitalBesalú
Common languagesOld Catalan
Religion
Roman Catholicism
GovernmentFeudal County
Count of Besalú 
 878-912
Radulf (first)
 1100-1111
Bernard III (last)
Historical eraEarly Middle Ages
 Established
878
 Disestablished
1111
Preceded by
Succeeded by
County of Girona
County of Barcelona
Today part of
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