Talk:Catalan nationalism
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Are there any facts, figures, opinion polls etc on Catalan nationalism in the Balearic Isles, Valencia, etc? What has made Catalan nationalism so weak in Valencia? Is there any active agitation for adjusting the border with Aragon so that La Franja forms part of Catalonia? What role does Catalanism play in Andorra? And what is the current situation of Catalan nationalism in Roussillon and Alghero? If anybody's got answers to these questions, I'd love to see them! Best, QuartierLatin 1968 01:14, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
- Tu peux chercher ici: Catalan government site: [1] ; and also [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] with some polls and statistics, and this personal one: [8].
Au revoir!. --Joan sense nick 02:18, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
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- Andorra: (See entry) Catalan is the official language.
- Northern Catalonia (in France): See the schools ca:Bressola that teach Catalan language on the parents' wish, just as an example.--Paco ✉ 01:00, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
- Andorra: (See entry) Catalan is the official language.
[edit] Not neutral sentence
This sentence "Catalan nationalism departs from the unsuccesfull attempts to establish a federal state in Spain in the context of the First Republic" is at least NOT NEUTRAL Many sources would agree that it started the same day Catalonia loosed the war against Castilla (September 11, 1714, by the way the National Day of Catalonia). Please see the House of Lords Journals of these dates. Another point of view should be added.
[edit] References
- Documents about the case of the catalans dated on 1714, at the House of Lords, UK.
- Journal of the House of Lords: volume 19, 2 August 1715, Further Articles of Impeachment against E. Oxford brought from H.C. Article VI.
- The birth of a nation at the Museum of the History of Catalonia site.

