The document discusses the history of Empúries, an ancient Greek settlement in Catalonia, Spain. It summarizes that the Greeks from Phocaea founded a settlement near the sea in the 6th century BC called Paleápolis, and later created a new town called Neápolis or Emporion. The Greeks influenced the development of Iberian culture through commercial techniques and introducing crops like grapes, olives, and a common currency. While the Greeks were gentle traders, the Romans who later occupied Badalona were less so. The document promotes upcoming events about Roman history in Badalona, including a statue of the goddess Venus found there, as well as mentioning the Museo Dalí in Fig