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History
& Culture
Of all the regions that make up the ethnic, cultural and historical
patchwork that is Spain, Catalonia is perhaps the most distinctive.
You will notice immediately that the majority of people speak
Catalan and not Castilian Spanish (the two languages are co-official),
and you will soon learn that this is a region that is intensely
proud of its own identity and heritage. Ask the Catalans themselves
and they will tell you that their northeast corner of Spain is
not a region but a nation. Not surprisingly, rivalry between Castile
and Catalunya is an ongoing part of Spanish history. And while
Castile directed its attention to the Atlantic and the New World,
Catalunya concentrated its energies on the Mediterranean.
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Bordering France to the north, Aragón to the west, the Valencia
region to the south and the Mediterranean along its eastern
coast, Catalunya is composed of four provinces: Lleida, Tarragona,
Girona and Barcelona. This is a land of extraordinary contrasts.
Flatter toward the south, where vineyards and olive
groves are concentrated, jaggedly rocky along the stunning
Costa Brava, and reaching soaring heights in the Pyrenees,
Catalunya boasts some of Spain's most memorable scenery. You
will find excellent skiing, national parks, and charming
villages in the Pyrenees, and international holiday playgrounds
along the Mediterranean. There is indeed so much to do and see
in Catalunya that you could easily spend a week or two here
without ever stepping beyond its borders.
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Gastronomy
Catalans pride themselves on good eating, and you will find some
of Spain's finest restaurants here. The region's cuisine
features unusual dishes like goose with pears and lobster
with chicken, and wonderful seafood stews, pastas
and a great variety of wild mushrooms. Fine red
and white wines are produced here, and Catalan sparkling
wines (cavas) are favorite celebratory wines around the world.
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Attractions
Catalunya is also home of great artistic achievements,
ranging from grand Greek and Roman monuments (Empuriés
was an important Greek colony and Tarragona a Roman nucleus),
exquisitely simple Romanesque works, especially in the foothills
of the Pyrenees and characterized by wall frescoes and
polychrome wood sculpture, to some of the most exciting
avant-garde art of the twentieth century. Most of Antonio
Gaudí's flowing, lavalike buildings, set off by tortuous
wrought-iron grilles, gates, and unique ceramic tiles, are in
Barcelona, and Picasso, Dalí, and Miró all spent
their formative years in Catalunya.
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CATALUÑA
(Català, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian)
http://www.gencat.es/indang.htm
(English)
http://www.gencat.es/inf/lleure.htm
(Català)
http://www.gencat.es/turisme/
(Català, English, Spanish)
http://www.pirineo.com
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Barcelona
Barcelona
(English, Spanish, Català)
Turisme
de Barcelona (English, Spanish, Català, French)
Diputació
de Barcelona (Català) & Turisme
Total (English, Spanish, Català, French)
http://www.diba.es/municipis/ajweb.asp
Consejo
Comarcal de l'Anoia (Català)
Consejo
Comarcal del Bages (Català)
Consejo
Comarcal del Baix Llobregat (Català)
Consejo
Comarcal del Maresme (Català)
Girona
Girona
(Català, English, Spanish, French, German)
Diputació
de Girona (Català)
http://www.ddgi.es:8889/PIJ/OWA/SeleccioM
Patronat
de Turisme de Costa Brava (English, Spanish, Català)
Blanes
(Català, English, Spanish)
Castelló
d'Empúries (Català, Enghish, Spanish)
Platja
d'Aro (Català, English, Spanish)
Port
de la Selva (Català, English, Spanish, French, German)
Tossa
de Mar (Català, English, Spanish)
Lleida
Lleida
(Spanish, Català) & Turisme
de Lleida (English, Spanish, Català, French)
Diputació
de Lleida (Català, Spanish)
Webs
dels Municipis i Consells Comarcals de Lleida (Català)
Ara
Lleida (Patronat de Turisme de la Diputació de Lleida) (English,
Spanish, Català)
Tarragona
Tarragona
(Català)
Patronat
Municipal de Turisme de Tarragona (Català, English, Spanish,
French, German)
Tarragona
Internet (Català)
Diputació
de Tarragona (Català)
Costa
Daurada (Patronat de Turisme de la Diputació de Tarragona) (English,
Spanish, Català, French, German)
Reus
(Spanish)
Patronato
de Turismo Municipal de Salou (Spanish)
Valls
(Català, English, Spanish)
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