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| - The following names are sorted alphabetically.
* Antoni Abad - artist (born 1956)
* Jaume Balagueró - filmmaker (born 1960)
* Josep Borrell - Politician, president of the European Parliament 2004–2007. (born 1947)
* - 18th century religious scholar, author of De ineffabile misae sacrificio y Libellum de Adventu Anti Christi.
* Pep Coll - writer (born 1949)
* Albert Costa - tennis player, olympic contestant in 2000, winner of the 2002 French Open, (born 1975)
* - artist, pioneer of Surrealist sculpture in Catalonia (1908–1998)
* Custo Dalmau - fashion designer (born 1959).
* Sergi Escobar - world champion track cyclist who specialises in individual and team pursuit (born 1974).
* José Espasa Anguera - founder of the precursor of Espasa-Calpe and Enciclopedia Espasa (1840–1911)
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| - The following names are sorted alphabetically.
* Antoni Abad - artist (born 1956)
* Jaume Balagueró - filmmaker (born 1960)
* Josep Borrell - Politician, president of the European Parliament 2004–2007. (born 1947)
* - 18th century religious scholar, author of De ineffabile misae sacrificio y Libellum de Adventu Anti Christi.
* Pep Coll - writer (born 1949)
* Albert Costa - tennis player, olympic contestant in 2000, winner of the 2002 French Open, (born 1975)
* - artist, pioneer of Surrealist sculpture in Catalonia (1908–1998)
* Custo Dalmau - fashion designer (born 1959).
* Sergi Escobar - world champion track cyclist who specialises in individual and team pursuit (born 1974).
* José Espasa Anguera - founder of the precursor of Espasa-Calpe and Enciclopedia Espasa (1840–1911)
* - architect, urban planner who worked for various governments during the 20th century directing the restoration of Ciutat Vella in Barcelona.
* Miguel Ángel Gallardo - underground comic book artist, especially known for his controversial comic series , published in the Spanish magazine El Víbora.
* (Indibilis, Andobales) king of the Ilergetes (3rd century BC).
* Lorena, singer, winner of the 5th series of Spanish Fame Academy, Operación Triunfo.
* Enrique Granados - Romantic composer (1867-1917)
* - Catalan TV personality, TV3 presenter.
* Bojan Krkic - (born 1990) football player.
* - historian (1907–1990)
* - dancer.
* - Artist (1854–1927)
* Joan Oró - biochemist whose research has been of importance in understanding the origin of life, received several international honours for his work. (1923–2004)
* - Satirist, journalist (1831–1906)
* - journalist, satyrist (1930–2011)
* Araceli Segarra - mountaineer and model (born 1970)
* Salvador Seguí, "El Noi del Sucre" - Anarchist, secretary general of CNT in Catalonia, assassinated (1896–1923).
* Antoni Siurana - Politician; former mayor of Lleida, then Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (born 1943)
* - Physician and politician, vicepresident of the Generalitat de Catalunya, member of the Spanish Parliament.
* Màrius Torres - Symbolist poet (1910-1942)
* - stage actor (born 1978)
* Josep Vallverdú - writer (born 1923)
* - essayist, comic book historian (born 1934)
* Ricardo Viñes - Classical pianist and composer (1875–1943) (en)
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