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Catalonia$504673$ - traduction vers espagnol

MAIN INSTITUTION IN CATALONIA
Government of Catalonia; Regional Government of Catalonia
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  • Sala Tarradellas, the meeting place of the Government of Catalonia

Catalonia      
n. Cataluña, región en el noreste de España
Catalunya         
  • monastery]]
  • Castell 4 de 9 amb folre i pilar by Colla Vella de Valls
  • [[Lake of Banyoles]]
  • Aerial view of Barcelona, Spain
  • Aerial view of Zona Franca and the Port of Barcelona, Spain
  • [[Ana María Matute]]
  • Eix del Llobregat}})
  • Olympic Stadium Lluís Companys]] of [[Barcelona]] during the [[1992 Summer Olympics]]
  • [[Besiberri]] in Catalan [[Pyrenees]]
  • Montseny brook newt (''[[Calotriton arnoldi]]''), [[endemic]] to the [[Montseny Massif]]
  • 5 pesetas note made by the [[Generalitat de Catalunya]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]], 1936, Republican currency
  • Proclamation of the [[Second Spanish Republic]] on 14{{nbsp}}April{{nbsp}}1931 in Barcelona
  • Peach fields in [[Aitona]]
  • Administrative divisions of Catalonia
  • Catalonia products treemap, 2020
  • The [[Principality of Catalonia]] (1608)
  • [[Catalan Coastal Depression]] and other coastal and pre-coastal plains}}
}}
  • [[Third siege of Girona]] (1809), [[Peninsular War]] against Napoleon
  • Iberian]] Mediterranean Basin, a [[World Heritage Site]]
  • A 15th-century miniature of the Catalan Courts
  • center
  • Iberian]] fortress [[Els Vilars]] in [[Arbeca]]
  • ''[[Corpus de Sang]]'' (7 June 1640), one of the main events of the Reaper's War. Painted in 1910
  • The first [[Statute of Catalonia]], 1932
  • Gegants i capgrossos]]}} during the festa major of [[La Seu d'Urgell]]
  • [[Sitges Film Festival]] of 2009
  • link=Nuevo León
  • [[Francisco Franco]] in [[Reus]], 1940
  • [[Homilies d'Organyà]]}} by a century
  • Hug IV, count of Empúries, and Pero Maça during the conquest of Mallorca (1229)
  • [[Lluís Companys]], second president of the Generalitat of Catalonia between 1933 and 1940, executed by Franco's regime
  • continental influence]]}}
}}
  • ''Monument als castellers'' ([[Tarragona]])
  • ''Origins of the blason of the County of Barcelona'', by [[Claudi Lorenzale]]
  • [[Pa amb tomàquet]]}} (bread with tomato)
  • Catalan]]-speaking regions of Europe
  • President of the Generalitat of Catalonia]]
  • [[Petronilla of Aragon]] and [[Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona]], dynastic union of the [[Crown of Aragon]]
  • Industrial park in [[Castellbisbal]]
  • High-speed train (AVE)]] at [[Camp de Tarragona]]
  • [[Mercè Rodoreda]]
  • [[Rose window]] ([[Solsona Cathedral]])
  • Eix Macià, [[Sabadell]]
  • The Medieval church of [[Sant Climent de Taüll]], located at the foothills of the Pyrenees, in the province of Lleida
  • [[Sardana]]
  • Tragic Week]], 1909
  • Flag of Catalonia]]
  • 16px
  • Tourism]] plays an important role in the Catalan economy.
  • Logo of Televisió de Catalunya
  • A [[Roman aqueduct]] in [[Tarragona]]
  • Factories, [[La Pobla de Mafumet]], Tarragona
  • A tió exhibited at Plaça Sant Jaume in Barcelona in the 2010–2011 Christmas season.
  • Barcelona Airport]] tower
  • [[Tossa de Mar]], Costa Brava
  • [[Sagrada Família]], Barcelona
AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF SPAIN
Katalunia; Catalunya, Spain; Culture of Catalonia; Cataluña Autonomous Community; Cataluña Autonomous Community, Spain; Cataluna Autonomous Community, Spain; Catalogne; Autonomous Community of Catalonia; Catalunia; Southern Catalonia; Catalonia (Catalunya); Catalunya; Spanish Catalonia; Catalonic; C-13 (Carretera); C-13 (Road); Autonomous community of Catalonia; Catalonia (autonomous community); Autovía C-13; Cataluna; Cataluna Autonomous Community; Catalonha; Cataluyna; Catalonia, Spain; Catalonia (Spain); Etymology of Catalonia; Catalania; Catalonia (Autonomous Community); Climate of Catalonia; Geography of Catalonia; Cataluña; Fauna of Catalonia; Flora and fauna of Catalonia; Cataluña, Spain; Wildlife of Catalonia; ES-CT; Economy of Catalunya; Ports in Catalonia
= Cataluña
Ex: Tennis has almost always been a very popular and much practised sport in Spain, particularly in Catalunya.
Catalonia         
  • monastery]]
  • Castell 4 de 9 amb folre i pilar by Colla Vella de Valls
  • [[Lake of Banyoles]]
  • Aerial view of Barcelona, Spain
  • Aerial view of Zona Franca and the Port of Barcelona, Spain
  • [[Ana María Matute]]
  • Eix del Llobregat}})
  • Olympic Stadium Lluís Companys]] of [[Barcelona]] during the [[1992 Summer Olympics]]
  • [[Besiberri]] in Catalan [[Pyrenees]]
  • Montseny brook newt (''[[Calotriton arnoldi]]''), [[endemic]] to the [[Montseny Massif]]
  • 5 pesetas note made by the [[Generalitat de Catalunya]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]], 1936, Republican currency
  • Proclamation of the [[Second Spanish Republic]] on 14{{nbsp}}April{{nbsp}}1931 in Barcelona
  • Peach fields in [[Aitona]]
  • Administrative divisions of Catalonia
  • Catalonia products treemap, 2020
  • The [[Principality of Catalonia]] (1608)
  • [[Catalan Coastal Depression]] and other coastal and pre-coastal plains}}
}}
  • [[Third siege of Girona]] (1809), [[Peninsular War]] against Napoleon
  • Iberian]] Mediterranean Basin, a [[World Heritage Site]]
  • A 15th-century miniature of the Catalan Courts
  • center
  • Iberian]] fortress [[Els Vilars]] in [[Arbeca]]
  • ''[[Corpus de Sang]]'' (7 June 1640), one of the main events of the Reaper's War. Painted in 1910
  • The first [[Statute of Catalonia]], 1932
  • Gegants i capgrossos]]}} during the festa major of [[La Seu d'Urgell]]
  • [[Sitges Film Festival]] of 2009
  • link=Nuevo León
  • [[Francisco Franco]] in [[Reus]], 1940
  • [[Homilies d'Organyà]]}} by a century
  • Hug IV, count of Empúries, and Pero Maça during the conquest of Mallorca (1229)
  • [[Lluís Companys]], second president of the Generalitat of Catalonia between 1933 and 1940, executed by Franco's regime
  • continental influence]]}}
}}
  • ''Monument als castellers'' ([[Tarragona]])
  • ''Origins of the blason of the County of Barcelona'', by [[Claudi Lorenzale]]
  • [[Pa amb tomàquet]]}} (bread with tomato)
  • Catalan]]-speaking regions of Europe
  • President of the Generalitat of Catalonia]]
  • [[Petronilla of Aragon]] and [[Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona]], dynastic union of the [[Crown of Aragon]]
  • Industrial park in [[Castellbisbal]]
  • High-speed train (AVE)]] at [[Camp de Tarragona]]
  • [[Mercè Rodoreda]]
  • [[Rose window]] ([[Solsona Cathedral]])
  • Eix Macià, [[Sabadell]]
  • The Medieval church of [[Sant Climent de Taüll]], located at the foothills of the Pyrenees, in the province of Lleida
  • [[Sardana]]
  • Tragic Week]], 1909
  • Flag of Catalonia]]
  • 16px
  • Tourism]] plays an important role in the Catalan economy.
  • Logo of Televisió de Catalunya
  • A [[Roman aqueduct]] in [[Tarragona]]
  • Factories, [[La Pobla de Mafumet]], Tarragona
  • A tió exhibited at Plaça Sant Jaume in Barcelona in the 2010–2011 Christmas season.
  • Barcelona Airport]] tower
  • [[Tossa de Mar]], Costa Brava
  • [[Sagrada Família]], Barcelona
AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF SPAIN
Katalunia; Catalunya, Spain; Culture of Catalonia; Cataluña Autonomous Community; Cataluña Autonomous Community, Spain; Cataluna Autonomous Community, Spain; Catalogne; Autonomous Community of Catalonia; Catalunia; Southern Catalonia; Catalonia (Catalunya); Catalunya; Spanish Catalonia; Catalonic; C-13 (Carretera); C-13 (Road); Autonomous community of Catalonia; Catalonia (autonomous community); Autovía C-13; Cataluna; Cataluna Autonomous Community; Catalonha; Cataluyna; Catalonia, Spain; Catalonia (Spain); Etymology of Catalonia; Catalania; Catalonia (Autonomous Community); Climate of Catalonia; Geography of Catalonia; Cataluña; Fauna of Catalonia; Flora and fauna of Catalonia; Cataluña, Spain; Wildlife of Catalonia; ES-CT; Economy of Catalunya; Ports in Catalonia
= Cataluña
Ex: This article gives an overview of the current situation of the CD-ROM market in Catalonia specifically and in Spain as a whole.

Définition

junts
1. A collection of juices. As in, I am going to go to the store to buy more junts.
2. Groceries, in general. As in, I am going to go to the store to buy more junts.
Shoot, we're out of junts. Well, I guess I am going to go to the store to buy more junts.

Wikipédia

Executive Council of Catalonia

The Executive Council of Catalonia (Catalan: Consell Executiu) or the Executive Government of Catalonia (Catalan: Govern de Catalunya) is the executive branch of the Generalitat of Catalonia. It is responsible for the political action, regulation, and administration of the government of the autonomous region.

The President of the Generalitat is the head of government. The president may also appoint a First Minister (Catalan: Conseller(a) primer(a)) to serve as their deputy, although since 2006 the office has been replaced by that of the Vice-President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, who must be approved by the Parliament of Catalonia. The various ministers (Catalan: consellers) are also appointed by the President of the Generalitat. Ministers need not be deputies in the parliament, as they have an automatic right to intervene in parliamentary debates.

Serving members of the government may not be arrested for any acts committed in Catalonia, except in flagrante delicto, and may only be judged before the High Court of Justice of Catalonia, or the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court of Spain outside of Catalonia.

The Parliament of Catalonia unilaterally issued a declaration of independence from Spain on 27 October 2017 in favour of a Catalan Republic. In response Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy dissolved the Parliament of Catalonia and called a snap regional election for 21 December 2017.