Outline of Catalonia

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Location of Catalonia within Spain and Europe

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Catalonia:

Catalonianationality and autonomous community of Spain, located on the northeastern corner of the Iberian Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Barcelona. With 7,7 million inhabitants, it is the second most populous Spanish autonomous community, as well a major industrial and touristic powerhouse.

Once a polity within the Crown of Aragon known as the Principality of Catalonia, it was integrated in to the Monarchy of Spain at the beginning of the 16th century. It lost its laws and institutions in 1714, after Bourbon victory on the War of the Spanish Succession. Throughout the nineteenth century, it became an industrial center while workers' movements and Catalan nationalism appeared. The Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939) granted it self-government, defending the Republican cause during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The dictatorship of Francisco Franco abolished autonomy and repressed liberties and Catalan culture and language. After his death and the subsequent transition to democracy (1975-1981), self-government was restored.

General reference[edit]

Flag map of Catalonia

Geography of Catalonia[edit]

Geography of Catalonia

Satellite view of Catalonia
Geomorphologic map of Catalonia:

Environment of Catalonia[edit]

Natural geographic features of Catalonia[edit]

Regions of Catalonia[edit]

Administrative divisions of Catalonia[edit]

Provinces of Catalonia
Provinces
Ambits funcionals territorials
Àmbits funcionals territorials (AFT)
Comarques of Catalonia
Comarques

Administrative divisions of Catalonia

Provinces of Catalonia[edit]
Àmbits funcionals territorials[edit]
Comarques of Catalonia[edit]
Municipalities of Catalonia[edit]

Municipalities of Catalonia (947)

Demography of Catalonia[edit]

Most populous municipalities :

Government and politics of Catalonia[edit]

Politics of Catalonia

Seal of the Generalitat of Catalonia
Pere Aragonès, current President of the Generalitat of Catalonia
Palace of the Parliament of Catalonia, Barcelona

Branches of the government of Catalonia[edit]

Executive branch[edit]

Legislative branch[edit]

Judicial branch[edit]

Law and order in Catalonia[edit]

Mossos d'Esquadra patrolling

Law of Catalonia

Local government in Catalonia[edit]

Local government of Catalonia

History of Catalonia[edit]

History of Catalonia

Culture of Catalonia[edit]

Sagrada Família, Barcelona

Culture of Catalonia

The arts in Catalonia[edit]

Catalan art

Languages of Catalonia[edit]

Languages in Catalonia

People of Catalonia[edit]

Ethno-linguistic groups of Catalonia:

Sports in Catalonia[edit]

Sport in Catalonia

Economy and infrastructure of Catalonia[edit]

Economy of Catalonia

Education in Catalonia[edit]

Education in Catalonia

See also[edit]

Catalonia

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Atlas of Catalonia

Profiles

Government

Public institutions