Outline of Catalonia
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Catalonia:
Catalonia – nationality and one of the seventeen autonomous communities of Spain, located on the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula.
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- /ˌkætəˈloʊniə/ or /ˌkætəˈloʊnjə/
- Catalan: [kətəˈɫuɲə] 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 (as the rest of Spain) for mobile cellphones.
Geography of Catalonia
Main article: Geography of Catalonia
- Catalonia is...
- an autonomous community of Spain with the status of "nationality"
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere, on the Prime meridian
- Eurasia
- 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′N 0°42′E / 42.850°N 0.700°E
- South: Alcanar, Montsià 40°31′N 0°30′E / 40.517°N 0.500°E
- East: Cap de Creus, Alt Empordà 42°19′N 3°19′E / 42.317°N 3.317°E
- West: Tossal del Rei, Montsià 40°44′N 0°9′E / 40.733°N 0.150°E
- High: Pica d'Estats, Pallars Sobirà at 3,143 metres (10,312 ft) 42°40′N 1°23′E / 42.667°N 1.383°E
- Low: Mediterranean coast at 0 metres (0 ft)
- Land boundaries:
- Andorra
- Occitanie (France)
- Aragon (Spain)
- Valencian Community (Spain)
- Coastline: 580 km (Mediterranean Sea)
- Population of Catalonia: 7,565,603 (2012)
- Area of Catalonia: 32,114 km²
- Atlas of Catalonia
Environment of Catalonia
- Climate of Catalonia
- Mediterranean (Csa)
- Continental Mediterranean (Csa) and Dry Mediterranean (Bsk)
- Maritime (Cfb)
- Alpine (ET/H)
Natural geographic features of Catalonia
Regions of Catalonia
Administrative divisions of Catalonia
- Provinces of Catalonia (4)
Provinces of Catalonia
Àmbits funcionals territorials
- Alt Pirineu i Aran
- Àmbit Metropolità de Barcelona
- Camp de Tarragona
- Comarques Centrals
- Comarques Gironines
- Penedès
- Ponent
- Terres de l'Ebre
Comarques of Catalonia
- Alt Camp
- Alt Empordà
- Alt Penedès
- Alt Urgell
- Alta Ribagorça
- Anoia
- Bages
- Baix Camp
- Baix Ebre
- Baix Empordà
- Baix Llobregat
- Baix Penedès
- Barcelonès
- Berguedà
- Cerdanya
- Conca de Barberà
- Garraf
- Garrigues
- Garrotxa
- Gironès
- Maresme
- Moianès
- Montsià
- Noguera
- Osona
- Pallars Jussà
- Pallars Sobirà
- Pla de l'Estany
- Pla d'Urgell
- Priorat
- Ribera d'Ebre
- Ripollès
- Segarra
- Segrià
- Selva
- Solsonès
- Tarragonès
- Terra Alta
- Urgell
- Val d'Aran (autonomous territory)
- Vallès Occidental
- Vallès Oriental
Municipalities of Catalonia
- List of municipalities of Catalonia (number of municipalities: 948)
- Barcelona (capital)
- List of metropolitan areas in Catalonia
- Barcelona metropolitan area
- Tarragona metropolitan area
Demography of Catalonia
Most populous municipalities :
- Barcelona 1,605,602
- L'Hospitalet de Llobregat 248,150
- Badalona 221,520
- Sabadell 200,545
- Terrassa 199,817
- Tarragona 131,158
- Lleida 125,677
- Santa Coloma de Gramenet 119,056
- Mataró 118,748
- Reus 101,767
Government and politics of Catalonia
Main articles: Government of Catalonia and Politics of Catalonia
- Form of government: Autonomous entity (devolved government), in a parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
- Institution of self-government: Generalitat of Catalonia (Generalitat de Catalunya)
- Seat: Barcelona
- Elections in Catalonia
- Catalan parliamentary election, 1932
- Catalan parliamentary election, 1980
- Catalan parliamentary election, 1984
- Catalan parliamentary election, 1988
- Catalan parliamentary election, 1992
- Catalan parliamentary election, 1995
- Catalan parliamentary election, 1999
- Catalan parliamentary election, 2003
- Catalan parliamentary election, 2006
- Catalan parliamentary election, 2010
- Catalan parliamentary election, 2012
- Catalan parliamentary election, 2015
- Political parties in Catalonia
- Major parties:
- Partit Demòcrata Europeu Català (Catalan European Democratic Party) — ruling political party
- Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (Republican Left of Catalonia) — ruling political party
- Partit dels Socialistes de Catalunya (Socialist Party of Catalonia)
- Catalunya Sí que es Pot (Catalonia Yes We Can)
- Ciutadans-Ciudadanos (Citizens)
- Partit Popular Català (People's Party of Catalonia)
- Candidatura d'Unitat Popular (Popular Unity Candidacy)
- Major parties:
- Queries on Catalonia independence
Branches of the government of Catalonia
Executive branch
- Government of Catalonia (Govern de Catalunya)
- President of Catalonia (President de la Generalitat de Catalunya): Carles Puigdemont
- Vice President of Catalonia (Vicepresident del Govern de Catalunya): Oriol Junqueras
- Cabinet (Catalonia Government 2016- term of office).
- Minister of the Presidency (Consellera de la Presidència): Neus Munté
- Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Food (Consellera d'Agricultura, Ramaderia, Pesca i Alimentació): Meritxell Serret
- Minister of Culture (Conseller de Cultura): Santi Vila
- Minister of Economy (Conseller d'Economia i Coneixement): Oriol Junqueras
- Minister of Education (Consellera d'Ensenyament): Meritxell Ruiz
- Minister of Enterprise and Knowledge (Conseller d'Empresa i Coneixement): Jordi Baiget
- Minister of Governance (Consellera de Governació): Meritxell Borràs
- Minister of Foreign Affairs, Institutional Relations and Transparency (Conseller d'Afers Exteriors, Relacions Institucionals i Transparència): Raül Romeva
- Minister of Health (Conseller de Salut): Antoni Comín
- Minister of Home Affairs (Conseller d'Interior): Jordi Jané
- Minister of Justice (Conseller de Justícia): Carles Mundó
- Minister of Planning and Sustainability (Conseller de Territori i Sostenibilitat): Josep Rull
- Minister of Social Welfare, Family and Work (Consellera de Benestar Social, Família i Treball): Dolors Bassa
- Secretary of the Government (Secretari del Govern): Joan Vidal
- Government Spokesperson (Portaveu del Govern): Neus Munté
- President of Catalonia (President de la Generalitat de Catalunya): Carles Puigdemont
- Council of Statutarian Pledges (Consell de Garanties Estatutàries)
- Ombudsman (Síndic de Greuges): Rafael Ribó
- Syndicate of Accounts (Sindicatura de Comptes)
- Audiovisual Council of Catalonia (Consell de l'Audiovisual de Catalunya)
Legislative branch
- Parliament of Catalonia (Parlament de Catalunya)
- President of the Parliament of Catalonia (President del Parlament de Catalunya): Carme Forcadell
Judicial branch
- High Court of Justice of Catalonia (Tribunal Superior de Justícia de Catalunya, TSJC)
- President of the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (President del Tribunal Superior de Justícia de Catalunya): Jesús María Barrientos
Law and order in Catalonia
- Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia
- Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1932
- Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1979
- Draft of New Statute of Autonomy for Catalonia of 2005
- Catalan constitutional referendum, 2006
- Capital punishment in Catalonia
- Criminal justice system of Catalonia
- Crime in Catalonia
- Organized crime in Catalonia
- Human rights in Catalonia
- Freedom of the press in Catalonia
- Freedom of religion in Catalonia
- LGBT rights in Catalonia
- Law enforcement in Catalonia
- Penal system of Catalonia
- Mossos d'Esquadra (Police force of Catalonia)
History of Catalonia
Main articles: History of Catalonia and Timeline of the history of Catalonia
- Principality of Catalonia
- Catalan Republic
- Economic history of Catalonia
- Military history of Catalonia
- Political history of Catalonia
- Current events of Catalonia
Culture of Catalonia
Main article: Culture of Catalonia
- Architecture of Catalonia
- Cuisine of Catalonia
- Festivals in Catalonia
- Humour in Catalonia
- Media in Catalonia
- National symbols of Catalonia
- Public holidays in Catalonia
- Prostitution in Catalonia
- Religion in Catalonia
- Traditions of Catalonia
- Records of Catalonia
- World Heritage Sites in Catalonia
The arts in Catalonia
- Art in Catalonia
- Cinema of Catalonia
- Catalan comedy
- Literature of Catalonia
- Music of Catalonia
- Television in Catalonia
- Theatre in Catalonia
- Museums in Catalonia
- Libraries in Catalonia
Languages of Catalonia
Main article: Languages in Catalonia
Official languages:
- Catalan language
- Spanish language
- Aranese dialect of Gascon (Occitan language)
People of Catalonia
Ethno-linguistic groups of Catalonia:
- Catalan people
- Spanish people
- Ethnic minorities in Catalonia
Sports in Catalonia
Main article: Sport in Catalonia
- Basketball in Catalonia
- Football in Catalonia — Catalonia national football team
- Rugby in Catalonia
- Hockey in Catalonia
Economy and infrastructure of Catalonia
- Four Motors for Europe
- List of Spanish autonomous communities by GRP
- Currency of Spain (thence Catalonia): Euro (sign: €; code: EUR)
- Transport in Catalonia
Education in Catalonia
Main article: Education in Catalonia
- High education in Catalonia
- List of universities of Catalonia
- List of colleges of Catalonia
See also
References
External links
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