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- Catalonia areaTotal "32114.0".
- Catalonia abstract "Catalonia (/kætəˈloʊniə/; Catalan: Catalunya; Occitan: Catalonha; Spanish: Cataluña; French: Catalogne) is an autonomous community of Spain, and designated a "nationality" by its Statute of Autonomy. Catalonia comprises four provinces: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. The capital and largest city is Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain, and the centre of one of the largest metropolitan areas in Europe, and it comprises most of the territory of the former Principality of Catalonia, with the remainder now part of France. Catalonia is bordered by France and Andorra to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the east, and the Spanish regions of Aragon and the Valencian Community to west and south respectively. The official languages are Catalan, Spanish and Aranese (an Occitan dialect).In the 10th century the eastern counties of the March of Gothia and the Marca Hispanica became independent from the Frankish kingdom, uniting as vassals of Barcelona. In 1137 Barcelona and Aragon formed the Crown of Aragon, and Catalonia became a maritime power and the main base for the Crown of Aragon's naval power and expansionism in the Mediterranean. Medieval Catalan literature flourished. Between 1469 and 1516, the King of Aragon and the Queen of Castille married and ruled their kingdoms together, retaining all their distinct institutions, courts, and the Constitution. During the Reapers' War (1640–52), Catalonia rebelled against the presence of the Castillian army in its territory, becoming a republic under French protection. Under the terms of the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, which ended the wider Franco-Spanish war, Castille agreed with France to cede it the northern parts of Catalonia, mostly incorporated in the county of Roussillon. During the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–14), the Crown of Aragon sided against Philip V of Spain, whose subsequent victory led to the abolition of Catalan institutions, and the replacement of Latin or Catalan with the Spanish language in legal documents.Despite the Napoleonic and Carlist Wars, Catalonia experienced economic growth and industrialisation. During the second half of the 19th century, the region saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism, while several workers movements appeared. In 1913, the four Catalan provinces formed a Commonwealth, and with the advent of democracy during the Second Spanish Republic (1931–39), the Generalitat of Catalonia, was restored. After the Spanish Civil War, the Francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing Catalan institutions and banning the official use of the Catalan language again. During the 1950s and 1960s, Catalonia saw significant economic growth and became an important tourist destination, drawing many workers from across Spain and making Barcelona one of Europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas. Since the Spanish transition to democracy (1975–82) Catalonia has recovered political and cultural autonomy and is now one of the most economically dynamic regions of Spain.".
- Catalonia anthem Els_Segadors.
- Catalonia areaCode "+34 93 (Barcelona)".
- Catalonia areaCode "+34 97- (Catalonia)".
- Catalonia areaTotal "3.2114E10".
- Catalonia country Spain.
- Catalonia governingBody Generalitat_of_Catalonia.
- Catalonia governmentType Devolution.
- Catalonia leaderName Artur_Mas_i_Gavarró.
- Catalonia leaderParty Convergence_and_Union.
- Catalonia leaderTitle "President".
- Catalonia part Province_of_Barcelona.
- Catalonia part Province_of_Girona.
- Catalonia part Province_of_Lleida.
- Catalonia part Province_of_Tarragona.
- Catalonia populationTotal "7565603".
- Catalonia postalCode "CT".
- Catalonia thumbnail Flag_of_Catalonia.svg?width=300.
- Catalonia timeZone Central_European_Summer_Time.
- Catalonia timeZone Central_European_Time.
- Catalonia type Autonomous_communities_of_Spain.
- Catalonia utcOffset "+1".
- Catalonia utcOffset "+2".
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink original.html.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink lletra.uoc.edu.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink www.calarumba.com.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink www.catalanencyclopaedia.com.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink English.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink index_eng.htm.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink catalonia_nature.htm.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink www.inh.cat.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink www.lifeincatalonia.com.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink www.lletra.net.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink catalonia-pyrenees.html.
- Catalonia wikiPageExternalLink www.xanascat.cat.
- Catalonia wikiPageID "6822".
- Catalonia wikiPageRevisionID "644876142".
- Catalonia anthem "Els Segadors".
- Catalonia anthem "File:National Anthem of Catalonia.ogg".
- Catalonia areaCode "+34 93".
- Catalonia areaCode "+34 97-".
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- Catalonia blank1InfoSec "--08-09".
- Catalonia blank1InfoSec "135".
- Catalonia blank1InfoSec "1979-09-18".
- Catalonia blank1NameSec Parliament_of_Catalonia.
- Catalonia blank1NameSec Statute_of_Autonomy_of_Catalonia.
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- Catalonia blank2NameSec Congress_of_Deputies_(Spain).
- Catalonia blank2NameSec Patron_saint.
- Catalonia blank3InfoSec "16".
- Catalonia blank3NameSec Senate_of_Spain.
- Catalonia blankInfoSec Catalan_language.
- Catalonia blankInfoSec Spanish_language.
- Catalonia blankInfoSec "Aranese".
- Catalonia blankInfoSec "Catalan Sign Language also recognised".
- Catalonia blankNameSec "Legislature".
- Catalonia blankNameSec "Official languages".
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- Catalonia coordinatesType "region:ES-CT_type:adm1st".
- Catalonia flagAlt "Flag of Catalonia".
- Catalonia flagSize "130".
- Catalonia governingBody "Generalitat de Catalunya".
- Catalonia governmentType "Devolved government under constitutional monarchy".
- Catalonia hasPhotoCollection Catalonia.
- Catalonia imageFlag "Flag of Catalonia.svg".
- Catalonia imageMap "Localización de Cataluña.svg".
- Catalonia imageShield "Coat of Arms of Catalonia.svg".
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- Catalonia latm "49".
- Catalonia latns "N".
- Catalonia leaderName Artur_Mas_i_Gavarr%C3%B3.
- Catalonia leaderParty Convergence_and_Union.
- Catalonia leaderTitle List_of_Presidents_of_the_Generalitat_de_Catalunya.
- Catalonia longd "1".
- Catalonia longew "E".
- Catalonia longm "28".
- Catalonia mapCaption "Location of Catalonia in Spain.".
- Catalonia name "Catalonia".
- Catalonia p Province_of_Barcelona.
- Catalonia p Province_of_Girona.
- Catalonia p Province_of_Lleida.
- Catalonia p Province_of_Tarragona.
- Catalonia partsStyle "para".
- Catalonia partsType Provinces_of_Spain.
- Catalonia populationAsOf "2012".
- Catalonia populationBlank "2".
- Catalonia populationBlank1Title "Rank".
- Catalonia populationDemonym Catalans.
- Catalonia populationDemonym "catalan, catalana".
- Catalonia populationDemonym "català, catalana".
- Catalonia populationDemonym "catalán, catalana".
- Catalonia populationDensityKm "auto".
- Catalonia populationTotal "7565603".