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  2. Politics of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Terra Lliure ("Free Land" or "Free Fatherland"), which was defined as a terrorist group by the United States and the European Union, was founded in 1978 as the armed organisation of the Catalan Movement of National Liberation (MCAN), a wide movement seeking independence and socialism for Catalonia and the whole Catalan speaking domain ...

  3. National Archive of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Register Collections: 2.507 log books from Royal brokers of Barcelona between 1780 and 1956. Association and Foundation Collections: Includes associations and entities, labor unions and political partnerships. Heritage and Family Collections: Most of the documents are connected to nobility and important families in Catalonia.

  4. Catalan independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Iberian Kingdoms in 1400. The Principality of Catalonia was a state [1] [2] of the composite monarchy known as Crown of Aragon.The Principality was the result of the absortion or vassalization by the County of Barcelona of the other Catalan counties (such as the counties of Girona, Osona, Urgell or Rousillon), while the Crown was created by the dynastic union of the County of Barcelona and the ...

  5. Revolutionary Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary Catalonia [1] (21 July 1936 – 8 May 1937) was the period in which the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeast Spain was controlled or largely influenced by various anarchist, syndicalist, communist, and socialist trade unions, parties, and militias of the Spanish Civil War era.

  6. History of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    With Spain devastated and cut off from international trade and the autarkic politics of the regime, Catalonia, as an industrial center, suffered severely; the economic recovery was slow. Between 1959 and 1974 Spain experienced the second-fastest economic expansion in the world known as the Spanish Miracle , and Catalonia prospered as Spain's ...

  7. College of Economists of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The College of Economists of Catalonia, officially named in Catalan Col·legi d'Economistes de Catalunya, based in Barcelona, is a professional public law corporation, which in 2022 had more than 7,800 members and 1,500 related companies and offices dedicated to the different aspects of the economy, business and entrepreneurship.

  8. Voting is over in Spain's Catalonia regional election, which ...

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    Polling closed in the election in Spain's wealthy northeastern region of Catalonia on Sunday, when more than 5.7 million voters were eligible to vote in a contest that will have reverberations ...

  9. Francoist Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly of Catalonia was founded on November 7, 1971, in the church of Sant Agustí, Barcelona, as a unifying platform for Catalan anti-Francoism under the initiative of the Coordinator of the Political Forces of Catalonia, quickly grouping the vast majority of political parties, unions and social organizations and deriving the motto ...