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| Province | Tarragona | ||||
| Capital | Reus | ||||
| Largest city | Reus | ||||
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| Population (2001) | 145,675 hab. | ||||
| Area | 695.3 km2 | ||||
| Pop. density | 209.5 hab/km2 | ||||
| Municipalities | 28 | ||||
Baix Camp is a comarca of Catalonia in northeastern Spain. It is one of the three comarques into which Camp de Tarragona was divided in the comarcal division of 1936.
Baix Camp is located on the coast, between Tarragonès to the northeast and Baix Ebre to the south. It also borders the comarques of Priorat, Ribera d'Ebre, Conca de Barberà, Alt Camp, and Tarragonès.
Besides the capital Reus, the major cities are Cambrils and Mont-roig del Camp; other significant towns are Riudoms and Castellvell del Camp and Prades, Capafonts, Arbolí, and l'Vilaplana, l'Aleixar, and Alforja, les Borges del Camp, and Vinyols i els Arcs.
Populations are from 2001.
|- | align="center" style="font-size: 90%;" colspan="2" | Alt Camp | Alt Empordà | Alt Penedès | Alt Urgell | Alta Ribagorça | Anoia | Bages | Baix Camp | Baix Ebre | Baix Empordà | Baix Llobregat | Baix Penedès | Baixa Cerdanya | Barcelonès | Berguedà | Conca de Barberà | Garraf | Garrigues | Garrotxa | Gironès | Maresme | Montsià | Noguera | Osona | Pallars Jussà | Pallars Sobirà | Pla de l'Estany | Pla d'Urgell | Priorat | Ribera d'Ebre | Ripollès | Segarra | Segrià | Selva | Solsonès | Tarragonès | Terra Alta | Urgell | Val d'Aran | Vallès Occidental | Vallès Oriental |- | align="center" style="font-size: 100%;" colspan="2" | Historical Comarques |- | align="center" style="font-size: 90%;" colspan="2" |North Catalonia: Alta Cerdanya | Capcir | Conflent | Rosselló | Vallespir |}