Vilallonga del Camp (Catalan pronunciation: [ˌviləˈʎoŋgə ðəl ˈkam]) is a municipality in the Province of Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain.
It is located north of the provincial capital of Tarragona, roughly 12 miles from the coast.
[5] In 1213, Pere I made a pledge to limit the growth of the immediate area and so remained in the hands of the court until 1391, when the King Juan I of Aragon sold it to the archbishop of Tarragona.
[8] The parish church is dedicated to Sant Martí and is built in the seventeenth century neoclassical style;[9] its facade is unfinished.
[6] On the outskirts of the village is a shrine dedicated to the Mare de Déu del Roser whose construction date is unknown.