catalonia in English

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an autonomous region in northeastern Spain; capital, Barcelona. The region has a strong separatist tradition; the normal language for everyday purposes is Catalan, which has also won acceptance in recent years for various official purposes. Catalan name Catalunya ; Spanish name Cataluña.

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1. Torres Coronas (Tempranillo, Cabernet) 2016, Catalonia, Emporda-Costa Brava, Spain, 750 $ 15.62

2. In the second third of the century, Catalonia experienced significant industrialisation.

3. The site is in El Cogul, in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain.

4. Andorra has traditionally had a strong affinity with the region of Catalonia in northern Spain

5. Mossos d'Esquadra, the police force of Catalonia, launched Operation Cage to locate the perpetrators.

6. 32 rows  · Bages is a comarca (county) in the center of Catalonia, Spain

7. Thus, a general cortes was demanded by the governor of Catalonia to meet in Montblanch, but the meeting was delayed and ended up in Barcelona, starting in October 1410 and only being Cortes of the Principality of Catalonia.

8. The Bioregion is the health and life sciences cluster in Catalonia, meaning the group of companies, research groups and bodies, hospitals, universities, administrations, researchers and entrepreneurs, innovation and knowledge-transfer support structures working in Catalonia in this strategic sector.

9. Miguel Iglesias was born on June 6, 1915 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain as Miguel Iglesias Bonns

10. Archivolt of portal of the church Sant Pau del Camp, 11th/12th century, Barcelona, Catalonia, photo J.Michalew

11. The total number of Catalan speakers is over 9.8 million (2011), with 5.9 million residing in Catalonia.

12. Bigas Luna was born on March 19, 1946 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain as Josep Joan Bigas Luna

13. Bigas Luna was born on March 19, 1946 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain as Josep Joan Bigas Luna

14. Moreover, in Catalonia, the guild has given Booksellers Winesburg, Ohio Sherwood Anderson of the bookseller award this year.

15. What is the Bioregion? The Bioregion is the healthcare and life sciences ecosystem in Catalonia, meaning the group of companies, research groups and bodies, hospitals, universities, administrations, researchers and entrepreneurs, innovation and knowledge-transfer support structures working in Catalonia in this strategic sector.

16. The roots of these developments in Catalonia, where the traditions of a mercantile civilization had long existed, are complex.

17. In absolute terms, Madrid's economy is roughly equal in size to that of Catalonia, which remains Spain's largest.

18. Eight days before the new year, Franco struck back by throwing massive forces into an invasion of Catalonia.

19. Andorran cuisine shares a lot of similarities with its Spanish neighbour, Catalonia, as well as a few with France

20. In Catalonia that wave of internal migration arrived from several regions of Spain, especially from Andalusia, Murcia and Extremadura.

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22. In particular, three main divisions are easily identified: Mediterranean Spain – all such coastal regions, from Catalonia to Andalusia – heavy use of seafood, such as pescaíto frito (fried fish); several cold soups like gazpacho; and many rice-based dishes like paella from Valencia and arròs negre (black rice) from Catalonia.

23. Many savings banks are based in Catalonia, with 10 of the 46 Spanish savings banks having headquarters in the region.

24. In Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, there have been numerous efforts to ban Bullfights, none of which had been entirely successful until recently

25. Among the Iberian people they sampled were 80 males from Catalonia as a region, not separating out ethnic Catalans and Catalan-speakers from non-Catalans

26. The capital of Catalonia, Barcelona is the second-largest city in Spain with a population of 1.5 million and one of the Mediterranean’s largest ports.

27. This article presents an overview of the history of Athenaeums in Catalonia during the 19th and 20th centuries until the transition to

28. With the exception of the People's Party and members of the Democratic Union of Catalonia, the different parliamentary parties favoured the reform.

29. He also received, by inheritance, the Besalú and Sardinia counties, gradually forming a territory very similar to what was once Old Catalonia.

30. Catalans a nationality living in eastern Spain, primarily in Catalonia but also in Aragón and Valencia and on the Balearic and Pine islands

31. Barcelona, city, seaport, and capital of Barcelona province and of Catalonia autonomous community, northeastern Spain, located 90 miles (150 km) south of the French border

32. Today, as in the 1930s and '70s, the left groups in Catalonia that falsely claim to be socialist Capitulate before one or another bourgeois formation

33. In 1944, a group of republican veterans, which also fought in the French resistance against the Nazis, invaded the Val d'Aran in northwest Catalonia, but they were quickly defeated.

34. Ten Brinke Group signs the contract for a new major project in Spain The Spanish city "Tarragona" in Catalonia will be enriched by a new

35. I remember taking an aerial tram ride in Catalonia, Spain, about 15 years ago to visit the mountains of Montserrat, and that tram seemed to be steeper to me.

36. Empordà is a DO in Catalonia, in the far north-eastern corner o Stores and prices for '2013 Roig Parals 'Cami de Cormes' Samso, Emporda' prices, stores, tasting notes and market data.

37. Barcelona is the capital and largest city of Catalonia and Spain's second largest city, with a population of over one and half million people (over five million in the whole province).

38. Bullfighting in Catalonia is now history, after a regional ban, but the beautiful old Bullrings have been put to good use by architects and developers Las Arenas shopping mall in Barcelona was a

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40. The Catalan Media Corporation (Catalan: Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals, CCMA; IPA: [kurpuɾəsiˈo kətəˈlanə ðə miˈdʒanz ˌawði.uβizuˈals]) is the public radio and television company in Catalonia owned by Generalitat de Catalunya.

41. Bandsawn CURVED LUMBER is a project of IaaC, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia developed at Master in Robotics and Advanced Construction (M.R.A.C.) in 2018 by, Students: Filip Biliecki, Jean Nicolas Dackiw, Soroush Garivani, Sujay Kumarji

42. Barcelona is the capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain after Madrid with a population of 1,700 000 intra-muros when five million people live in the whole Barcelona metropolitan area.

43. An unmistakable Batrachian of this order, referred by its describer to Palaeobatrachus, a determination which is only provisional, has been discovered in the Kimmeridgian of the Sierra del Montsech, Catalonia (25), in a therefore somewhat older formation than the Wealden Caudata Hylaeobatrachus.

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45. "the Crapper"), a figurine depicted in the act of defecation appearing in nativity scenes in Catalonia; Frank Crapper (1911–1991), Australian footballer; Fred Crapper (1909–1976), Australian footballer; Harry Crapper (1905–1976), Australian footballer; Thomas Crapper (1836–1910), British plumber

46. Andorran cuisine is a mix of cookery traditions of the neighboring countries – Spain and France, also Catalonia, however according to the expert’s opinion, traditional dishes are cooked in Andorra more simply and the domestic way of its preparation is brightly represented in it.

47. To assess new alternatives for arthropod-borne viral diseases surveillance, and for the detection of new viruses, honey-Baited Flinders Technology Associates (FTA) cards were used as sugar bait in mosquito traps during entomological surveys at the Llobregat River Delta (Catalonia, Spain).

48. The study program Joint European Masters Programme in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering (Amase) of the Universities of Saarbrücken (Saarland University, Germany) Lulea (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden), Nancy (National Polytechnic Institute of Lorraine, France) and Barcelona (Technical University of Catalonia, UPC, Spain) is a

49. Comminatory Language in magic acts and exorcism., Persephone Myths, Athens and Attica, Demeter, mythology, Eleusinian Mysteries ΟΡΩΡΙΟΥΘ in Vilabertran The age-old chapter-house of Vilabertran (locus villae Bertrandi) lies in northern Catalonia, about three kilometers from the railway line connecting Barcelona with Perpignan.

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