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    The region of Catalonia is currently located at the furthermost northern tip on the eastern side of Spain. Currently Spain is a part of the European Union, a joint union of states in Europe. Though part of the EU, Spain has had a difficult time regarding its economy and its hold to certain regions like the Basque country and Catalonia. 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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    Spain Research Paper

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    In culture, Catalonia and other parts of Spain are basically the same: often watch the same TV shows, listen to the same music, we like the same movie. Their common history is long and deep. Catalonia is part of the birth from Spain. Of course, Spain also has a complex history of the country, bringing together the different forming medieval kingdoms. Catalonia was actively involved in the process of developing the first Spanish constitution of Cádiz in 1812, who founded the modern state of…

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    discussing whether Catalonia should separate 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…

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    Barcelona, Spain is considered the capital of Catalonia—a culturally autonomous region, notable for its desire to become a separate nation. The origins of this unique identity can best be understood through the Annales School assertion that earliest histories are formative of culture. The story of Giufré el Pílos (Wilfred the Hairy) is the most influential of early Catalonian histories, and presents the Catalonian values of bravery, social order, and national autonomy. The durability of this…

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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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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    outside those walls to enable the city’s expansion. Before developing the expansion plan of the city, several engineers led by Ildefons Cerdà conducted the first sociological study on the type of lifestyle shown by the working classes. Textile industry was the most significant part of production in Barcelona. The rapid growth of the City was overwhelming. In 1850 there were more than one thousand inhabitants; this number increased further to five hundred thousand by 1900. This steady growth of…

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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    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 warm climate, historic monuments, including eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, many good quality hotels and developed tourist infrastructure. Many of the buildings date from medieval times, some from as far back as the Roman settlement of…

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    Around 100km east of Seville in Spain lies a residential community of 2,700 individuals called Marinaleda. It's one of numerous farming based towns and towns in the area of Seville, encompassed by endless supply of level, horticultural fields. What makes Marinaleda diverse, undoubtedly from anyplace else in Spain and potentially Europe as well, is that for as far back as thirty years it has been a focal point of proceeding with work battle and a place where a living, creating and real type of…

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    George Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia portrays the revolutionary struggle of a united Spanish Republic against Fascist rebellion in Europe during the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s. Orwell, a member of the Worker` Party of Marxist Unity (POUM), joins the war to fight against members of the Fascist regime. Over the course of the war he accounts each soldier’s ambivalence for camaraderie among fellow soldiers. In addition, for the dirty, cold, stench, physically discomforting feeling that…

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    Catalan Communism Essay

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    The Catalan independence movement is a political movement that emerged from Catalan nationalism that is mainly dedicated to the support of the independence of Catalonia from Spain and France. This feeling is brought by the dictatorial times of Franco who attempted to suppress the Catalan identity. To give a more geographical sense of Catalonia, it is a roughly triangular region in Spain's far northeast corner, which is separated by the Pyrenean mountains from southern France to which they share…

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