ClimateAndorra has a high mountain climate with Mediterranean influences. Temperatures are low in the winter and mild in the summer, with variations... Culture and traditionsThroughout the year, Andorran cultural tradition is revived in the festes majors of towns and villages across the Principality and at a range of commemorative events... HistoryLegend tells that Charlemagne founded Andorra in 805 in recognition of aid given by its inhabitants against the Saracens... Identity cardWe invite you to visit the Principality of Andorra, the smallest state in Europe in the heart of the Pyrenees. Political structureArticle 43 of the Andorran Constitution establishes the co-princes as the joint and indivisible heads of State and its highest representation... PopulationAndorra’s population has an average age of 39.12, and the diverse backgrounds of its inhabitants stem from the high levels of immigration throughout the 20th century... Practical informationAndorra does not require visas of any nationality. However, in order to arrive in Andorra, it is necessary to go either through Spain or through France... The parishesAndorra's territory is structured into seven parishes, which are the foremost and final administrative authorities under the government of Andorra. |