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Catalonia

[ US /ˌkætəˈɫoʊnjə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a region of northeastern Spain

How To Use Catalonia In A Sentence

  • Here are a few of the players that could just be joining the Catalonian in the Bundesliga next season.
  • Catalonia was cut off from the rest of the Republic by then and slowly being strangled to death.
  • They start cursing what they call "uppity Catalans," accusing Barcelona - the capital of Catalonia - of turning the world against bullfighting. NPR Topics: News
  • Sustainability economy money debt spanish catalonian activist anti-system half million euro energy crisis stockmarket collapse mortgage english subtitles WN.com - Articles related to Spain Hit by Strike Over Austerity Measures
  • Women working on rural roadsides in Catalonia must don the vests to avoid a €40 ($56) fine. Spanish Prostitutes Ordered To Wear Safety Vests
  • My wife wanted to visit Barcelona, and persuaded me to drive to the Catalonian capital for a day trip.
  • The practice was in use in 14th-century Catalonia for bankers who failed to repay their debts within a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miró's obsessive attention to a kind of personal storehouse of imagery, the carob tree, the animals and insects of Catalonia, his footprints in the place he fell to earth, begins to find its full expression in this painting. Joan Miró: A life in paintings
  • "The sooner the better," said one man, in Catalonian.
  • Berenguer the Great with Dulcia, heiress of Provence, made the relations between the peoples of the langue d'oc so close that the subsequent development of Catalonia was connected rather with that of the South of France. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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