Catalonia
The autonomous community in northeastern Spain just south of the Pyrenees mountains that is centered on industrialized Barcelona is called Catalonia. It has its own language (Catalan) and a strong cultural identity, and is known for its vibrant arts scene, architecture, and cuisine.
The Autonomous Community centered on Barcelona is Catalonia. Portugal is a sovereign country west of Spain on the Iberian Peninsula.
It is known as Catalunia.
Barcelona is the capital city of the autonomous community of Catalonia in the Kingdom of Spain.
It is the capital of the Autonomous Community (the Spanish equivalent of a state) of Catalonia and it is also the capital of the Province (the Spanish equivalent of a county) of Barcelona. However, it is not a national capital; the Spanish national capital is Madrid.
Aragon is an autonomous community in northeastern Spain, though it was, for many years, a separate kingdom from 1035 - 1707.
Barcelona is the capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia in Spain while Paris is the capital of France. Barcelona is 516.74 miles away from Paris.
Catalonia is divided into four provinces: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. Each province has its own unique cultural and geographical characteristics. Barcelona is the most populous and serves as the capital of the region, while Girona is known for its medieval architecture, Lleida for its agricultural contributions, and Tarragona for its Roman history. Together, these provinces form the autonomous community of Catalonia in northeastern Spain.
Basque Country - autonomous community - was created in 1979.
Basque Country - autonomous community -'s population is 2,155,546.
The area of Basque Country - autonomous community - is 7,234 square kilometers.
An autonomous community is a name given to any of the seventeen self-governing first-level political subdivisions of Spain.