- "Els Segadors" (Eastern
Calatan: [əls səɣəˈðos],
Western Calatan: [els seɣaˈðos]; "The Reapers") is the
official national anthem of Catalonia, nationality...
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Fortuny (Eastern
Calatan: [fuɾˈtuɲ]) is a
surname of
Catalan origin. It may
refer to:
Diego Fortuny (born 1991),
Argentine rugby union player José Manuel...
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Vives (Eastern
Calatan: [ˈbiβəs]) is a
surname of
Catalan origin. It can
refer to:
Amadeo Vives, a
Spanish musical composer Carlos Vives (born 1961),...
- The
Estelada (Eastern
Calatan: [əstəˈlaðə]; pl. Estelades; full name
Senyera estelada, lit. 'starred flag' or 'lone star flag', from estel, "star") is...
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Valderrobres (Spanish: [baldeˈroβɾes]) or Vall-de-roures (Western
Calatan: [ˈbaʎ de ˈrowɾes]) is a muni****lity and the
major town of the
comarca of Matarraña...
- Castells or
castells in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Castells (Eastern
Calatan: [kəsˈteʎs]) is a
Catalan name, the
plural form of
Castell (castle). It...
- everyone's
rights Archived 9
September 2008 at the
Wayback Machine (in
Calatan) Spongenberg,
Helena (4 July 2006). "Catalan,
Basque and
Galician get EU...
- The
Province of
Lleida (Western
Calatan: [ˈʎejða]; Spanish: Lérida [ˈleɾiða]; Aranese: Lhèida [ˈʎɛjda]) is one of the four
provinces of Catalonia. It...
- A
negret (Eastern
Calatan: [nəˈɣɾɛt]) in
Catalan myths and legends,
especially those of Majorca, is a small, dark-skinned
sprite who, if
touched with...
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Oriol (Eastern
Calatan: [uɾiˈɔl]) is a
Catalan name,
which can be
found as a
given name or a surname. It
derives from the
Latin word
aureus (golden)....