Autovía T-11 is a 17,3 km long primary highway in Catalonia connecting Reus (and its airport) and Tarragona.
Increasing from 14 routes, after the discontinuation of the Nantes route, to 18 - Carcassonne, Faro, Limoges, and Reus were added to the route network in February 2009.
As of 2010 it is used as the head office of the Catalan party Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya in the city of Reus.
Among other things, he received a gold medal at the International Sports Photography Exhibition in Reus, Spain in 1978.
Head of the La Mulassa, a Boy Scout association of Reus (1981–1986) and president (1991–1994) and cap de colla (head of group) of the Colla castellera Xiquets de Reus (an association of castellers), he is also a member of the Pedagogy section of the Reading Center of Reus.
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He was also a member of the city council of Reus, the city where he was born, from 1987 to 2001, where he held several positions.
::* Master Teacher Cos ’06 International Theatre Festival, Reus, Spain
The semi-finals of the 1992 Summer Olympics roller hockey competition were staged between 1 and 5 August at the Pavelló d'Esports de Reus, in Reus.
On several occasions, Tarragona has worked with the Jazz Festival of Terrassa, in Catalonia, and since 2006 it has been working with the Dixieland Festival of Cantanhede in Portugal and with the Catalan Trapezi Circus Fair from Reus.
It offers or will soon offer flights up-country to Bristol, Leeds, London (Gatwick), Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Plymouth, Southampton, Cardiff and the Isle of Man, and to destinations abroad including Chambéry, Dublin, Geneva, Reus, St. Brieuc, Düsseldorf, Girona, Alicante, and a summer service to Zürich.
The 1999 Rink Hockey World Championship was the 34th edition of the Rink Hockey World Championship, held between 4 and 12 June 1999, in Reus, Catalonia, Spain.
He displayed his talent in his late teens at Thistles FC playing with his younger brother Gustav Blaschke who was known as "Ou Reus" which means "Old Giant" in Afrikaans.
Johann Baptist Reus, S.J. or João Batista Reus, S.J. (Pottenstein, Bavaria, July 10, 1868 - São Leopoldo, Brazil, July 21, 1947) was a Jesuit priest and a German-Brazilian religious leader.
After team mate Michael Rasmussen won the yellow jersey during the Tour he dedicated the jersey to Reus.
Although the building's address places it on Main Street, the parking lot and main entrance are on Reus Street and Spring Street.