THE names of 12 of the 14 people killed in last week’s terror attacks in Barcelona and the Catalan seaside resort of Cambrils have been released.

Authorities have identified victims of the attack on Las Ramblas as British/Australian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Spanish/Argentine, Canadian, Belgian and American.

The woman who died in the second incident in Cambrils has been identified as Spanish.

More than 100 people were injured in the twin attacks, with those affected hailing from all over the world. Citizens of 34 countries were caught up in the atrocities, including from England, Ireland, Spain, Germany, Australia, Canada, the United States, France and China.

Listed below are the 12 dead who have been named. The names of a grandmother and grand-daughter from Portugal have not been released.

Julian Cadman
The seven-year-old, a dual British-Australian national, became separated from his mother in the massacre in Barcelona.

Bruno Gulotta
The 35-year-old Italian was on holiday with his partner and two children when the attackers struck.

Elke Vanbockrijck
The 44-year-old Belgian, from the town of Tongeren, is understood to have been on holiday in Barcelona with her husband and two sons.

Luca Russo
The 25-year-old Italian is believed to have been in the city with his girlfriend when the attack unfolded.

Francisco Lopez Rodriguez
Spaniard Rodriguez, 57, who is reported to be from Lanteira in Granada, died at the scene. It is believed he was walking with four other family members at the time of the attack.

Javier Martinez
The three-year-old, who was the great-nephew of Francisco Lopez Rodriguez, was walking along Las Ramblas when the attackers hit.

Jared Tucker
The Californian, 42, was confirmed as among those killed, according to his father Daniel.

Pepita Codina
Spaniard Pepita Codina, 75, died in the attack, according to the mayor of Hipolit de Voltrega, a small town near Barcelona where she lived.

Ana Maria Suarez
Suarez was the sole fatality in the attack in Cambrils. The 61-year-old, from Zaragoza, some 200 miles away, was with her husband and sister, who were both injured.

Ian Moore Wilson
The Canadian was confirmed as among those killed, according to his daughter Fiona, a police sergeant in Vancouver.

Carmen Lopardo
The 80-year-old Italian, who had emigrated to Argentina in 1950, was on holiday.

Silvina Alejandra Pereyra
The 40-year-old Argentine-Spanish citizen had lived in Barcelona for the last 10 years.