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    Spain Research Paper

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    Although Catalan, Galicia and Basque (or Basque) are the Spanish language of the Spanish language of the Spaniards, about 82% of the total population, according to the euro of the most Catalan native language, about 55%. In short, Catalonia is part of this current Spanish society , it is simple for Barcelona with all the other land that has confirmed Spain. Spain and Catalonia have also been closely linked to the economy: exports to Spain, about 40% of the remaining Catalonia is determined. In my personal opinion, emphasizing the difference between these ideas between Catalonia and Spain, as the Catalan separatist movement and if they can be seen as two different realities. Only Catalonia endorsed this view of the minority: the survey felt less than 23 percent of the Catalan population; identified itself as Spanish, to a certain extent, more than 72 percent of respondents. In 1978 the current constitution sought to create a unified maintenance state, the creation of "autonomous communities" enabled, allowing the rights of limited governments in different parts of Spain. The government system is not easy because all of these autonomous regions share the same power, as well as central and local responsibilities. But this arrangement may be one of the most satisfying features of the…

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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    European busiest passenger port. Besides the Bars and hubs there are a lot of hotels in Barcelona, some of top hotels in Barcelona are like: Hotel Omm Barcelona, Hotel Colon Barcelona, Barcelona Hotel NH Podium Barcelona Grand Central Hotel Barcelona, Hotel Hesperia Presidente Barcelona Hotel Murmuri Barcelona - Barcelona Majestic Hotel Group. Must see websites Barcelona and internationally known tourist destination with numerous recreational areas, one of the best beaches in the world, mild and…

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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    There were plagues, new kingdoms and monarchies, and the rise of new powers in the Mediterranean. In 1705 Philip V. of Spain designed Barcelona. The city fell Sept. 11 in 1714. This is now a national holiday. During the early 1800’s more hard times fell on Barcelona as Napoleon's troops destroyed large spans of the city because of spanish war of Independence. In the mid 19th century there was a renewal in the Catalonia region. Barcelona becomes the most important city in all of spain. The…

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    French American Regime

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    The Catalans of Catalonia have had a very tough and subjugated history from the Spaniards dating back since its incorporation all the way to the Franco Dictatorship. Catalonia has also been supporting Spain financially by alleviating its debt burden. Finally Catalonia has its own culture and customs that also separate it from Spain ,these include their language, food, celebrations, and sports. Today…

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    Charlemagne’s prior rule. Apart from this autonomous mindset, the story has manifested itself in numerous cultural artifacts that perpetuate Catalonian culture. A sixteenth century painting depicts Louis the Pious marking Wilfred’s shield with blood, while fourteenth century art in the Sant Iu cathedral of Barcelona depicts Wilfred killing a dragon—referencing another myth in which the Saracens attempted to intimidate Barcelona with a dragon from Africa. One of the most powerful icons of…

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    The Basque separatists believe they should be allowed to either develop a homeland in Spain or maintain separate culture and language. In 1939, Francisco Franco leader of the fascist forces campaigned against national identity, and the Basque region was joined with Spain. He banned the Basque language and expression of national culture. Priests were forbidden to make any references to the Basque region in religious sources, and parents were forced to give their children Spanish first names.…

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    from Spain, Catalonians vote on Friday, declaring its independence; however, Spain dismissed their proposal and began taking control over the region. According to “Spain dismisses the Catalonia Government After Region Declares Independence” in the New York Times authors Raphael Minder and Patrick Kingsley guide readers through how the Spanish leaders dissolved and removed the Catalan Government official due to them “illegally declaring (Catalonia) an independent nation.” As a result of this…

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    Paper On Barcelona

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    The languages are Catalan and Spanish. Catalan is the side language that is spoken there and Spanish is the main language there, but “Catalan is spoken by 9 million people in Catalonia(“The Guardian” 1). There are a lot of people living in Barcelona, the total population there is 1.63 in 2014 and is steadily increasing. Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain at 39.34 mi2. There is a lot of tourism in Barcelona especially during the summer. The best time to go to Barcelona is May through…

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    Bilingualism On The Brain

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    between number of languages spoken and its effect on our brains. Most of these responses were quick to highlight the negative impacts of bilingualism. The findings by Ellen Bialystok, Thomas Bak, and Janet Werker, all conclude that being bilingual is an advantage rather than a disadvantage. They explain the benefits of bilingualism, and the effects of bilingualism on cognitive aging. Bialystok presents a study on a group of children and a group of elder aged people with Alzheimer’s, both…

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    Spanish-American Conflict

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    The Spanish-state does not want to give Basque its independence. It defends the position that Basque belongs under its control and should remain in its sovereignty. This hostility from Basque may be from a rough history under the rule of General Francisco Franco. Francisco Franco banned all expressions of Basque national identity or political expression. He went to extremes which meant the banishment of the Catalan and Basque languages outside the home, forbade Catalan and Basque names for…

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