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  2. History of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Barcelona during this period was increasingly directed towards trade. In 1258 James I of Aragon allowed the merchant guilds of Barcelona to draw ordinances regulating maritime trade in the city's port, [105] and in 1266, he permitted the city to appoint representatives known as consuls to all the major Mediterranean ports of the ...

  3. Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Barcelona was Europe's fourth best business city and fastest improving European city, with growth improved by 17% per year as of 2009. [106] Barcelona was the 24th most "livable city" in the world in 2015 according to lifestyle magazine Monocle. [107]

  4. Timeline of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    1450 – University of Barcelona founded. [2] 1473 – Printing press in use. [8] 1474 – Moll de la Santa Creu (wharf) construction begins. [2] 1493 – Columbus' published description of his trans-Atlantic trip becomes a "bestseller" in Barcelona. [9] 1529 – Charles V and Clement VII sign treaty in Barcelona. [10] 1609 – Bank of ...

  5. Principality of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    From that point on, the counts of Barcelona often referred to themselves as princeps (prince), in order to show their preeminence over the other Catalan counts. [15] During the 9th and 10th centuries, the counties increasingly became a society of aloers , peasant proprietors of small, family-based farms, who lived by subsistence agriculture and ...

  6. History of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Along with Asturias, Catalonia in general and Barcelona in particular was a center of radical labor agitation, marked by numerous general strikes, assassinations (especially in the late 1910s), and the rise of the pro-anarchist Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (National Confederation of Labour, CNT, founded in Barcelona in 1910). [111]

  7. Outline of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Law and order in Barcelona. ... Camp Nou, the largest stadium in Spain and Europe Pedro de la Rosa, ... Economy of Barcelona.

  8. Timeline of Catalan history - Wikipedia

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    Barcelona conquered by the Franks from Muslim control. Establishment of the County of Barcelona. 826: Aissó Revolt against Frankish nobility, devastating and depopulating most of Central Catalonia. 878: Wilfred the Hairy, count of Urgell and Cerdanya becomes count of Barcelona, Girona and Osona. 880: Monastery of Santa Maria de Ripoll founded. 897

  9. National and regional identity in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The leading sector of the economy is tourism, with almost 15 million visitors in 2016. [209] A wide variety of agricultural products is exported, including an important banana crop. [210] The islands are within the European Union and the EU customs union but outside the EU VAT area. [211]