Catalan language - Wikipedia Catalan (català) is a Western Romance language and is the indigenous and official language of three autonomous communities in eastern Spain: Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, and the Valencian Community, where it is called Valencian (valencià)
Catalan language | History, Grammar Dialects | Britannica Catalan language, Romance language spoken in eastern and northeastern Spain—chiefly in Catalonia and Valencia—and in the Balearic Islands It is also spoken in the Roussillon region of France, in Andorra (where it is the official language), and in the city of Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
Catalonia - Wikipedia Catalan as a language of government and literature was "eclipsed" by Spanish In the 19th century, Napoleonic and Carlist Wars affected Catalonia, however, it experienced industrialisation, as well as a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism and several workers' movements
Catalans - Wikipedia According to a 2019 survey by the Catalan government, 31 5% of the inhabitants of Catalonia have Catalan as first language at home whereas 52 7% have Spanish, 2 8% both Catalan and Spanish and 10 8% other languages
History of Catalan - Wikipedia Since the death of Franco and the subsequent adoption of the Spanish constitutional monarchy, Catalan was restored as official language and since then has been promoted in different degrees by the autonomous governments of the Catalan-speaking areas (Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Valencia)
Spanish - Catalan Mediterranean Cuisine Here at Catalan our guest become family Our Spanish inspired menu includes traditional specialties such as our favored Paella, and charred Spanish octopus We carry many imported meats for our charcuterie boards like our Iberico Ham de Bellota Pair it with one of our many Spanish wines
Catalan language - Omniglot Catalan is a Romance language spoken by about 9 5 million people in Spain, Andorra, France and Italy It is the official language of Andorra, and an official language, along with Spanish, in Catalonia (Catalunya), Valencia (Comunitat Valenciana) and the Balearic Islands (Illes Balears) in Spain
Languages - Assemblea Nacional Catalana More than 200 different languages are spoken on the streets of Catalonia, from Abron to Zapoteca In its drive for multilingualism, the Catalan Government has recently rendered it necessary to demonstrate an intermediate level of English, French, German or Italian to get a university degree
Catalan Tutorial: Basic Catalan Phrases, Vocabulary, and Grammar Catalan, a Gallo-Romance language spoken with a speaking population of about 11 5 million people, can be heard in Spain (Catalonia, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, La Franja in Aragon, Carche in Murcia), France (Pyrénées-Orientales), and Italy (City of Alghero on Sardinia)