Catalonia is a nationality and is considered an "autonomous community" of Spain; this is similar to the way the US territory Puerto Rico is self governing yet still considered part of the USA. Catalonia is located within the traditional boundaries of Spain and borders with France on its north.
Catalonia is a country itself. And it's currenctly politically divided by the sovereign states of the French Republic and the Kingdom of Spain.
Yes
No. Catalonia is a no-independent catalan speaking country, no spanish speaking. The biggest area of Catalonia belongs to a spanish speaking country (Spain).
umm its not a country but catalonia , as far as i know is a region or state? of barcelona
In Catalonia but barca plays in Spain
Spain has the most speakers of Basque and Castilian (Spanish) of the countries. As for Catalonia, that is a region within the country of Spain and not a language.
In Spain is the general police in all the country, there are also local polices like in Catalonia, where they have "Mossos" .
Miro was born in Barcelona, Catalonia (now Spain)
Catalonia is a country in the Mediterranean Europe, the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, nestled within the Spanish state as an autonomous region, and whose capital city is Barcelona
Because they are nationalists who do not see themselves as Spanish. The Spanish government and monarchy do not and have never treated Catalonia and the Basque Country as equal to the rest of Spain since invading the lands centuries ago. Catalonia receiving the worst of Spain's mistreatment.
Catalonia is magnificent.
No. Catalonia is considered Catalan. Catalonia and the Basque Country are two completely different regions (about 150 miles or so apart) who speak completely different languages (Catalan and Basque). The only real link between the two, is they are both the 2 biggest separatist regions (both want independence from Spain) with Catalonia being the biggest separatists.
The population of Catalonia is 7,535,251.
The donkey is the national animal of Catalonia.