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  1. Jul 13, 2023 · Catalonia is an autonomous region in northeastern Spain with a distinct language, culture, and history. Spain has a unitary constitutional monarchy, while Catalonia has a separate government and parliament within the Spanish framework. Catalonia has been pushing for independence from Spain, leading to political tensions and conflicts.

  2. Culinary traditions [ edit] The pa amb tomàquet. There are a number of Catalan culinary traditions, some of them coincide with a religious festival, like cooking a big Christmas Day meal on 25 December which includes escudella i carn d'olla. St. Stephen's Day on 26 December is a holiday in Catalonia.

  3. Oct 25, 2017 · Spain is a state split into autonomous communities, three of which—Catalonia, Galicia, and Basque Country—are denominated historic communities, having their own languages that coexist co-officially with Castilian, the official language of Spain. All the autonomous communities in Spain have their Statutes of Autonomy, the basic institutional legislation for an autonomous community ...

  4. Jan 4, 2017 · Within Spain, Catalan is the native language of Catalonia, most of the Valencian Community, the Balearic Islands, as well as la Franja and Carxe/Carche, two small regions included in the mostly Spanish-speaking autonomous communities of Aragon and Murcia, respectively. Catalan is also spoken natively in Andorra, where it is the sole official ...

  5. However, this symbolic significance also poses challenges, potentially polarizing Catalan society and complicating the region's relationship with the rest of Spain.The political implications of language use in Catalonia thus underscore the complex role that languages can play in regional and national identities, demonstrating how linguistic practices are deeply interwoven with political ...

  6. Oct 27, 2017 · Catalonia is the second largest autonomous community (region) in Spain, with 16% of Spain’s population. Barcelona (population: 1,608,746) is the largest city in Catalonia, and the second-largest city in Spain. Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Catalonia, 47% of people speak Spanish as their own language.

  7. The latter part of the book gives vital context to the Catalonia-Spain contemporary conflict, showing that Franco’s authoritarian nationalism has partly survived democratization. The reform process in the late 1970s was controlled by his successors, excluded pro-independence forces, and was tempered by violence from far-right groups (creating ...

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