Senterada (Catalan pronunciation: [senteˈɾaða]) is a village in the province of Lleida and autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain.
Furthermore, Senterada sits was a crossroads of important communication routes and, the confluence of the Bòssia and Flamisell rivers, helped growth of the town.
In 1831, at the end of the Old Regime, it was the domain of the Marquis of La Manresana, heir to the Belleras and the Sant Vicençs.
In Pascual Madoz's Diccionario geográfico, from 1845, it is said that Senterada is a village with a healthy climate located within the valley where the rivers of Vall de Capdella and Sarroca meet, forming the Flamisell.
At that time there was a boys 'and girls' school, in which these children shared a classroom in a wide age range.