Short description: Overview of and topical guide to Catalonia
The Flag of Catalonia (Senyera)
The Coat of arms of Catalonia
Location of Catalonia within Spain and Europe
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Catalonia:
Catalonia – nationality 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.
Contents
1General reference
2Geography of Catalonia
2.1Environment of Catalonia
2.1.1Natural geographic features of Catalonia
2.2Regions of Catalonia
2.2.1Administrative divisions of Catalonia
2.2.1.1Provinces of Catalonia
2.2.1.2Àmbits funcionals territorials
2.2.1.3Comarques of Catalonia
2.2.1.4Municipalities of Catalonia
2.3Demography of Catalonia
3Government and politics of Catalonia
3.1Branches of the government of Catalonia
3.1.1Executive branch
3.1.2Legislative branch
3.1.3Judicial branch
3.2Law and order in Catalonia
3.3Local government in Catalonia
4History of Catalonia
5Culture of Catalonia
5.1The arts in Catalonia
5.2Languages of Catalonia
5.3People of Catalonia
5.4Sports in Catalonia
6Economy and infrastructure of Catalonia
7Education in Catalonia
8See also
9References
10External links
General reference
Flag map of Catalonia
Pronunciation:
English: /ˌkætəˈloʊniə,-njə/
Catalan: [kətəˈluɲə] or [kataˈluɲa]
Occitan: [kataˈluɲɔ]
Spanish: [kataˈluɲa]
Common English country name(s): Catalonia
Official English country name(s): Catalonia
Common endonym(s): Catalunya (ca), Cataluña (es)
Official endonym(s): Catalunya (ca), Catalonha (oc), Cataluña (es),
Adjectival(s): Catalan
Demonym(s): Catalan
Etymology of Catalonia
ISO region code: CT
Internet generic (cultural) top-level domain: .cat
International direct dialing uses the prefix +34 (Spain). Local codes are 93- (for Barcelona) and 97- (rest of Catalonia [Girona, Lleida, Tarragona]) for fixed landlines, and 6 (Spain) for mobile cellphones
Geography of Catalonia
Geography of Catalonia
Satellite view of Catalonia
Geomorphologic map of Catalonia:
Pyrenees
Pre-Pyrenees
Catalan Central Depression
Smaller mountain ranges of the Central Depression
Catalan Transversal Range
Catalan Pre-Coastal Range
Catalan Coastal Range
Catalan Coastal Depression and other coastal and pre-coastal plains
Catalonia is...
an autonomous community of Spain with the status of "nationality"
Location:
Northern Hemisphere, on the Prime meridian
Eurasia
Europe
Southern Europe and Western Europe
Iberian Peninsula
Spain
Time zone: Central European Time (UTC+01), Central European Summer Time (UTC+02)
Extreme points of Catalonia:
North: Tuc de Sacauba, Val d'Aran [ ⚑ ] 42°51′N0°42′E / 42.85°N 0.7°E / 42.85; 0.7 (Tuc de Sacauba (Northernmost point))