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    a basic concept of how vibrant and high profile the Catalan nation was. The Catalans are so passionate about their identity that in 1640 they rebelled against increasing centralisation from Castile but was sadly defeated and resulted on the loss of one-fifth of their population. This was probably the first indication of them operating within the realms of secessionism, and just was mentioned before the outcome ended in war. Even though Catalans continued to thrive higher and remain true to who they

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    motivation for Catalonian autonomy is the conflict over the definition of Catalan identity, which, Catalans believe, can only fully be established under regional autonomy. Solis argues that if the Catalan National political party, Convergencia I Unio, can come to an agreement with the majority party in parliament, Partido Popular, then Catalonia may receive regional autonomy. Additionally, Solis believes that the Catalans are not seeking national independence, but rather they wish for a high level

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    part of our construction of identity. Language allows us to feel like we belong in a community or social group, record past events, bring people together (socially, culturally and politically), express feelings and emotions, or develop a deeper understanding of a particular culture and history. Moreover, every language is constantly changing over time and more people are becoming more open to learn more than one language. Spain is one the countries which deals with multilingualism. More specifically

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    Case Study---Catalan During the development of Europe, Nationalism played an important role. Initially, in the 19th century, a wave of nationalism swept the whole continent of Europe from romantic nationalism to a variety of European countries .Subsequently, there were some new countries in the different ways to initialize their movement on nationalism, such as “the Romantic exaltation of "feeling" and "identity" and the Liberal requirement that a legitimate state be based on a "people" rather than

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    Thanks to those efforts Catalans can be proud to acknowledge that their languages and dialects are the most well-kept, normalized and preserved in the country, their continuous fight since the very end of war and their pride about using their language has giving them the courage to embrace and protect both, their language and their identity in such way that, in Catalonia, Castilian is limited to those who are foreigners and Catalan to natives. Unfortunately, a very different

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    order to understand the reasons why Catalans pursue independence from Spain are their cultural characteristics. Catalan people have many distinct cultural traits that difference them from the Spanish culture. The main aspects are exposed below to help realize how Catalans have their own culture. Language Language is probably one of the most important characteristics traits for the Catalan people. Throughout the history, they have had to fight periods when the Catalan language was strictly prohibited

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    has never been celebrated like it was on September 11th, 2012. An estimated 1.5 million people demanded independence for Catalonia on the streets of Barcelona, waving the new Catalan Independence flag. The slogan for the rally was “Catalonia, a new European state”. “In November 2014, Catalan nationalists held an unofficial poll, and 80% voted in favor of independence. In addition to the unofficial vote, Catalan nationalist parties won

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    possible aspect. Catalonia and Spain have been not really liking each other for about 300 years now because of some war events that happened in 1714. But that feeling increased in the 1800s - 1900s when a new ideological and political movement called “Catalan nationalism” started to appear. That movement said that Catalonia is a nation and it stands out the own values of its historical personality (traditions, culture and language). This belief was in a lot of people’s minds, but it started to increase

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    Catalonia and Secession The Iberian Peninsula on the European continent has experienced its fair share of political turmoil throughout history. This region of the planet has experienced the reign of kingdoms, conquest, civil war, and world wars. During the 15th century, various explorers, among those, Christopher Columbus, voyaged from the peninsula to discover new routes around the world. In present day, Iberia consists of two nations, Spain and Portugal, and his home to historical cities such

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    The European debt crisis was a financial phenomenon that affected multiple countries around the world and the shockwave almost collapse the global market. One of the countries that were greatly impacted by the crisis was Spain. Some of the implications of the event caused unemployment to skyrocket, debating the role of the European Union and the state Catalonia is seeking their independence. Ultimately, the Euro Crisis showed the weakness of the European Union and debate if it would last into the

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