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  1. Catalan (/ ˈ k æ t ə l ə n,-æ n / KAT-ə-lən, -⁠lan or / ˌ k æ t ə ˈ l æ n / KAT-ə-LAN; autonym: català, Eastern Catalan:), known in the Valencian Community and Carche as Valencian (autonym: valencià), is a Western Romance language.

  2. The Catalan Wikipedia (Catalan: Viquipèdia en català) is the Catalan-language edition of the Wikipedia free online encyclopedia. It was created on March 16, 2001, just a few minutes after the first non-English Wikipedia, the German edition.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CataloniaCatalonia - Wikipedia

    In English, Catalonia is pronounced / kætəˈloʊniə /. The native name, Catalunya, is pronounced [kətəˈluɲə] in Central Catalan, the most widely spoken variety, and [kataˈluɲa] in North-Western Catalan. The Spanish name is Cataluña ( [kataˈluɲa] ), and the Aranese name is Catalonha ( [kataˈluɲa] ).

  4. Glotònims Article principal: Denominacions de la llengua catalana A la fi del segle xiv ja es constata la denominació d'aquesta llengua, entre altres noms, com a valencià, denominació oficial al País Valencià. Actualment, per evitar els conflictes potencials que es podrien utilitzar com a arma política per afeblir la llengua basant-se en aquesta doble denominació, l' Acadèmia ...

  5. ca.wikipedia.org › wiki › PortadaViquipèdia

    Neix Mourid al-Barghouti, escriptor i poeta palestí (m. 2021 ). Mourid al-Barghouti. La Viquipèdia és part de la família de projectes sense ànim de lucre, multilingües i de contingut obert de la Fundació Wikimedia.

  6. The Catalan Countries ( Catalan: Països Catalans, Eastern Calatan: [pəˈizus kətəˈlans]) are those territories where the Catalan language is spoken. [1] [2] They include the Spanish regions of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Valencian Community, and parts of Aragon ( La Franja) and Murcia ( Carche ), [3] as well as the Principality of ...

  7. History of Catalan. The Catalan language originated from Vulgar Latin in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. It diverged from the other Romance languages in the 9th century. [1] At that time, Catalan spread quickly throughout the Iberian peninsula when the Catalan counts conquered Muslim territory. [1]