Baró de Viver is a neighborhood in the Sant Andreu district of Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain).
Coordinates: 41°26′52.46″N 2°12′2.67″E / 41.4479056°N 2.2007417°E / 41.4479056; 2.2007417
Baró de Viver is a station of the Barcelona Metro, in the Baró de Viver area of Sant Andreu, a northern district of Barcelona. It's served by L1 (red line) and operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB). The station opened in 1983 as the line grew from its terminus in Torras i Bages towards the municipality of Santa Coloma de Gramenet. It's located under the southern side of the busy Nus de la Trinitat, next to the Besòs river bank.
Coordinates: 41°26′54″N 2°12′1″E / 41.44833°N 2.20028°E / 41.44833; 2.20028
Viver is a town in the Castellón province of Valencian Community, Spain. It is in the comarca (region) of Alto Palancia.
The municipality has an area of 49.9 square kilometres (19.3 sq mi). It is crossed by the river Palancia, and an area in the south is part of the Calderona mountain range. However, no part of the municipality is in the Sierra Calderona National Park.
The town centre is located at a height of 559 metres (1,834 ft), on a rocky promontory along the San Roque Mountain. The population has settled in the opposite direction, staggered along the slope of the hill.
In the municipality of Viver, there are four population centres:
Surrounding Viver are: Teresa, Torás, Barracas, Pina de Montalgrao, Benafer, Jérica, all localities in the province of Castellón.
There is evidence of human settlements during the paleolithic period in the cave of El Sargal.