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| | Andorra la Vella |
 | | It is in the Gran Valira valley, on the eastern slopes of the Pic d’Enclar, in the Pyrenees, at 1,029 m/3,376 ft. It is the principality’s only city and its chief centre of trade, commerce, and manufacturing. |
 | | Its main sources of income are tourism, duty-free international trade, and banking; manufacturing includes woollen products, tobacco processing, textiles, furniture, processed food, and distilled beverages. |
 | | The legislative General Council of the Valleys meets in a 16th-century house called the Casa de la Vall (1580). |
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