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Catalan (Català ) or Valencian (Valencià ) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra and co-official in several regions of Spain. ...
Catalan grammar is the grammar of the Catalan language. ...
// Diachronical Phonological Features in Relation to Latin Several characteristic features of Catalan as a Romance language: Like Occitan, loss of Latin final unstressed vowels, except -a; and then after some of the resulting consonantic groups a support vowel appears, e. ...
The Institut dEstudis Catalans (IEC) is an academic institution. ...
The Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua (Valencian Academy of Language) is an institution created on September 16, 1998, which depends on the Presidency of the Generalitat Valenciana. ...
For other perspectives on the History of Catalonia, see also: History of Europe; History of Spain; History of France; Kings of Aragon. ...
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The Treaty of the Pyrenees was a treaty signed in 1659 to end the war between France and Spain that had begun in 1635 during the Thirty Years War. ...
The Decretos de Nueva Planta were a number of acts signed by Philip V of Spain shortly after the end of the War of the Spanish Succession. ...
Image:Senyera del Regne de Mallorca. ...
Capital Barcelona Official languages Spanish and Catalan In Val dAran, also Aranese. ...
Capital Valencia Official languages Valencian (Catalan) and Castillian (Spanish) Area â total â % of Spain Ranked 8th 23,255 km² 4,6% Population â Total (2003) â % of Spain â Density Ranked 4th 4,326 708 10,3% 186,05/km² Demonym â English â Valencian â Spanish Valencian valenciÃ...
Capital Palma de Mallorca Official languages Catalan and Spanish Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 17th 4 992 km² 1,0% Population â Total (2003) â % of Spain â Density Ranked 14th 916 968 2,2% 183,69/km² Demonym â English â Catalan â Spanish Balearic balear balear Statute of Autonomy March 1, 1983 ISO 3166...
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The Franja de Ponent (Catalan for Western Strip) refers to four comarques in the east of the Autonomous Community of Aragon, which are historically and linguistically Catalan, in contrast to the Castillian- (and historically Aragonese-) speaking areas of western Aragon. ...
Old city wall and new sea wall, Alghero Alghero (LAlguer in Catalan and SAlighera in Sardinian), is a town of about 35,000 inhabitants. ...
The Generalitat de Catalunya is the institution in which the self-government of Catalonia (a country in Spain) is politically organised. ...
Capital Valencia Official languages Valencian (Catalan) and Spanish (Castilian) Area – total – % of Spain Ranked 8th 23 255 km² 4,6% Population – Total (2003) – % of Spain – Density Ranked 4th 4 326 708 10,3% 186,05/km² Demonym – English – Valencian – Spanish Valencian valencià/valenciana valenciano/valenciana Statute of Autonomy July 10...
The General Council of the Valleys (in Catalan, Consell General de les Valls) is the unicameral parliament of Andorra. ...
Castells are human towers that are traditionally built during festivals in many places in Catalonia, Spain. ...
Correfocs in Barcelona Catalonias festivals and traditions unify Catalan society and help to give it its particular character. ...
Catalan myths and legends are the traditional myths and legends of the Catalan-speaking world, especially Catalonia itself, passed down for generations as part of that regions popular culture. ...
Catalan-language writers Gabriel Alomar Vicent Andrés Estellés Pere Calders Salvador Espriu i Castelló Joan Fuster Manuel de Pedrolo i Molina J.V. Foix Maria de la Pau Janer Joan Maragall i Gorina Miquel Martà i Pol Jesús Moncada Jesús Montcada i Estruga Quim Monzó Teresa...
Antoni Gaudà Antoni Gaudà i Cornet (25 June 1852 â 10 June 1926) was a Catalan architect famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs. ...
Modernisme in Catalan, (not to be confused with modernism) is the Catalan variant of Art Nouveau. ...
Salvador Dalà as photographed in 1934 by Carl Van Vechten Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bumblebee around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening, 1944 Lithography by Salvador Dali. ...
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Origin: The Corts of Barcelona
The Catalan constitutions were promulgated by the Corts of Barcelona (corts being the Catalan for courts). The first constitution was promulgated by the court of 1283. The last ones were promulgated by the court of 1702. The compilations of the constitutions and other rights of Catalonia followed the Roman tradition of the Codex. Catalan (Català ) or Valencian (Valencià ) is a Romance language, the national language of Andorra and co-official in several regions of Spain. ...
For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
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Capital Barcelona Official languages Spanish and Catalan In Val dAran, also Aranese. ...
first page of the Codex Argenteus A codex (Latin for book; plural codices) is a handwritten book from late Antiquity or the Early Middle Ages. ...
The first compilation was prescribed by Ferran I, and suggestion by the courts of Barcelona from 1413. It spread in edition of the 1495, together with the Usages of Barcelona: Ferdinand I (of Aragón and Sicily), called The Just (c. ...
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Events February 22 - King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the citys throne. ...
- Usatges of Barcelona, constitutions, chapters and acts of court and other laws of Catalonia.
The compilations agreed in the courts of 1585 and of 1702 were published in three volumes: 1585 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. ...
Events March 8 - William III died; Princess Anne Stuart becomes Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
- Constitucions i altres drets de Catalunya
- Pragmàtiques i altres drets de Catalunya
- Constitucions i altres drets de Catalunya superflus, contraris i corregits
Factic abolition: Els Decrets de Nova Planta Shortly after the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, Philip V of Spain issued the set of decrees known in Spanish as the Decretos de Nueva Planta and in Catalan as the Decrets de Nova Planta. This series of decrees abolished the separate laws of the territories that were part of the Crown of Aragon, and attempted to make Spain into a centralized state on the model of France, applying the laws of Castile to all of Spain. These acts were promulgated in Valencia and Aragon in 1707, and were extended in 1716 to Catalonia and the Balearic Islands (with the exception of Menorca, a British colony at the time). Charles II was the last Habsburg King of Spain. ...
King Philip V of Spain (December 19, 1683 â July 9, 1746) or Philippe of Anjou was king of Spain from 1700 to 1746, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain. ...
Decree is an order that has the force of law. ...
The Decretos de Nueva Planta were a number of acts signed by Philip V of Spain shortly after the end of the War of the Spanish Succession. ...
History of Spain series Prehistoric Spain Roman Spain Medieval Spain -Visigoths -Al-Andalus -Age of Reconquest Age of Expansion Age of Enlightenment Reaction and Revolution First Spanish Republic The Restoration Second Spanish Republic Spanish Civil War The Dictatorship Modern Spain Topics Economic History Military History Social History Europe in 1470. ...
Flag or Pendón de Castilla A former kingdom of Spain, Castile comprises the two regions of Old Castile in north-western Spain, and New Castile in the centre of the country. ...
History of Spain Series Prehistoric Spain Roman Spain Medieval Spain Age of Reconquest Age of Expansion Age of Enlightenment Reaction and Revolution First Spanish Republic The Restoration Second Spanish Republic Spanish Civil War The Dictatorship Modern Spain Topics Economic History Military History Social History The Aragonese Empire was the regime...
Capital Zaragoza Area – Total – % of Spain Ranked 4th 47 719 km² 9,4% Population – Total (2003) – % of Spain – Density Ranked 11th 1 217 514 2,9% 25,51/km² Demonym – English – Spanish Aragonese aragonés Statute of Autonomy August 16, 1982 ISO 3166-2 AR Parliamentary representation – Congress seats – Senate seats...
Capital Palma de Mallorca Official languages Catalan and Spanish Area â Total â % of Spain Ranked 17th 4 992 km² 1,0% Population â Total (2003) â % of Spain â Density Ranked 14th 916 968 2,2% 183,69/km² Demonym â English â Catalan â Spanish Balearic balear balear Statute of Autonomy March 1, 1983 ISO 3166...
Minorca (Menorca both in Catalan and Spanish and increasingly in English usage; from Latin insula minor, later Minorica minor island) is one of the Balearic Islands (Illes Balears Catalan official name, Islas Baleares in Spanish), located in the Mediterranean Sea, and belonging to Spain. ...
Thus, the Catalan Constitutions were effectively abolished bt right of conquest after a military defeat, rather than through any legislative process within Catalonia itself. The change ignored the Catalan Constitutions' own provisions for how they were to be amended or reformed.
Restoration promiss: The Third Carlist War During the Third Carlist War (1872-1876), the carlist forces managed to occupy some cities in the interior Catalonia. Isabel II was in the exile and the king Amadeo I of Spain, reigned since 1871, althought was not much popular. Charles VII of Spain, grandson of Charles V of Spain, promised to Catalans, to Valencians and to Aragoneses the return of the furs and the constitutions that Philip V of Spain had previously abolished. 1872 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
1876 is a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
Carlism was a conservative political movement in Spain, purporting to establish an alternative branch of the Bourbons in the Spanish throne. ...
Isabella II (October 10, 1830 â April 10, 1904), Isabel II in Spanish, was queen of Spain. ...
Amadeo I History of Spain series Prehistoric Spain Roman Spain Muslim Conquest of Iberia Timeline of Muslim Occupation Medieval Spain Age of Reconquest Age of Expansion Age of Enlightenment Reaction and Revolution First Spanish Republic The Restoration Second Spanish Republic Spanish Civil War The Dictatorship Modern Spain Topics Economic History...
1871 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
Charles V Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain Charles V (Spanish: Carlos I, Dutch: Karel V, German: Karl V.) (24 February 1500â21 September 1558) is considered (the first) King of Spain though in fact his son was the first to use that title. ...
The company mainly manages various fur products such as mink,fox hair,rabbit hair and leather garments,scarf,leather cap,gloves,automobile cushion,sofa cushion,carpet,leather mattress,handbag, garment auxiliary materials,shoes inner,motorcycle grip cover,animal craftwork,hair ornaments,etc,also produces handwork articles of wool knitting scarf...
King Philip V of Spain (December 19, 1683 â July 9, 1746) or Philippe of Anjou was king of Spain from 1700 to 1746, the first of the Bourbon dynasty in Spain. ...
The promise was never fulfilled as the Carlist revolt did not succeeded and finally Charles VII goes to France, the 27 February of 1876 the same day that Alfonso XIII of Spain entered to Pamplona. The name Charles VII is used to refer to numerous persons in history: Kings: Charles VII of France Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII of Naples Charles VII of Sweden Don Carlos María de los Dolores de Borbón, pretendant with the title of Charles VII of Spain (see Carlism). ...
February 27 is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1876 is a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
Alfonso XIII of Spain (May 17, 1886 â February 28, 1941), King of Spain, posthumous son of Alfonso XII of Spain, was proclaimed King at his birth. ...
Pamplona (Basque: Irunea / Iruñea / Iruña) is the capital city of Navarre, Spain. ...
See also
Third volume of the 1585 compilation
First volume of the 1702 compilation ...
The Parliament of Catalonia is one of the institutions that form the Generalitat de Catalunya, together with the Presidency of the Generalitat de Catalunya and the Executive Board or Government. ...
The Decretos de Nueva Planta were a number of acts signed by Philip V of Spain shortly after the end of the War of the Spanish Succession. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1434x2314, 6502 KB) Usatges (Uses) of Catalonia, of the 11th century, one of the first modern legal texts. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1434x2314, 6502 KB) Usatges (Uses) of Catalonia, of the 11th century, one of the first modern legal texts. ...
// Events March 20 - Henry V becomes King of England Project of Annals of Joseon Dynasty began. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2024x2890, 12611 KB) Constitucions i Altres Drets de Catalhunya. ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2024x2890, 12611 KB) Constitucions i Altres Drets de Catalhunya. ...
1585 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. ...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1500x2314, 2497 KB) Catalan Constitutions 1st Volume File links The following pages link to this file: Catalan constitutions Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. ...
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Events March 8 - William III died; Princess Anne Stuart becomes Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland. ...
References - Constitucions de Catalunya del 1495 on Wikisource.
- Furs, capítols, provisions e actes de cort fets y atorgats per la S.C.R.M. del rey don Phelip nostre senyor, ara gloriosamente regnant. Monçó, 1626 on Wikisource.
- Constitutions y altres drets de Cathalunya, Barcelona, 1704 on Wikisource.
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External Links - The demise of the catalan dynasty and the growing estrangement of the crown
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