Majorca is part of Balearic Islands which are part of Spain.
In Catalonia, part of Spain.
Yes. While many Catalans desire secession from Spain, this has not yet occurred, meaning that, for the moment, Catalonia is still part of Spain and has been since the union of the crowns of Aragon and Castille over 500 years ago.
Catalonia is the economic hub of Spain. Much of Spain's commercial and industrial facilities are in Catalonia. Catalonia also links Spain with the Mediterranean and the French Riviera.
Catalonia is a region in Spain.
I wish it was, as a lot of people does! But no, Catalonia is not legally/politically independent. It is part of Spain, even though many people who are Catalans (people who live in Catalonia) do not feel this way.
Madrid and Barcelona are in Spain, Madrid is the capital of Spain and Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia (a part of Spain).
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.
Barcelona is the capital of the Autonomous Region of Spain called Catalonia.
Most of Spain other than the north-west (Galicia), the north-east (Catalonia) and the south (Andalucia)
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Catalonia is a nationality located in the northeast corner of Spain. It shares a border with France and Andorra in the north along the Pyrenees mountains and the Spanish regions of Aragon and the Valencian Community to the west and south and the Mediterranean Sea to the east.