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  2. Catalan number - Wikipedia

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    C n is the number of noncrossing partitions of the set {1, ..., n}. A fortiori, C n never exceeds the n-th Bell number. C n is also the number of noncrossing partitions of the set {1, ..., 2n} in which every block is of size 2. C n is the number of ways to tile a stairstep shape of height n with n rectangles. Cutting across the anti-diagonal ...

  3. History of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Catalonia saw the first railway construction in the Iberian Peninsula in 1848, linking Barcelona with Mataró, built with private capital. These initiatives partially benefitted the country's industrial regions, Catalonia, the Basque Country and later Asturias. As in much of Europe, the working class lived and worked in often inhuman conditions.

  4. Languages of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The majority of languages of Spain [4] belong to the Romance language family, of which Spanish is the only one with official status in the whole country. [5] [6] Others, including Catalan/Valencian (in Catalonia, Valencia and the Balearic Islands) and Galician (in Galicia), enjoy official status in their respective autonomous regions, similar to Basque in the northeast of the country (a non ...

  5. Catalan language - Wikipedia

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    The word Catalan is derived from the territorial name of Catalonia, itself of disputed etymology.The main theory suggests that Catalunya (Latin: Gathia Launia) derives from the name Gothia or Gauthia ('Land of the Goths'), since the origins of the Catalan counts, lords and people were found in the March of Gothia, whence Gothland > Gothlandia > Gothalania > Catalonia theoretically derived.

  6. Timeline of Catalan history - Wikipedia

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    Year Date Event 1111: Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, inherited the County of Besalú.: 1117: The first reference to Catalonia and the Catalans appeared in the Liber maiolichinus de gestis Pisanorum illustribus, a Pisan chronicle of the conquest of Majorca by a joint force of Italians, Catalans, and Occitans.

  7. C-16 highway (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    C-16 or Eix del Llobregat is a primary highway in Catalonia, Spain.It is also part of the European route E9, from Orléans (France) to Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain).. According to the 2004 new codification for primary highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya, the first number (C-16) indicates that is a south-northbound highway, whereas the second number (C-16) indicates that is the ...

  8. C-17 highway (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    C-17 or Eix del Congost is a primary highway in Catalonia, Spain.According to the 2004's new coding for primary highways managed by the Generalitat de Catalunya, the first number (C-17) indicates that is a south-northbound highway, whereas the second number (C-17) indicates that is the seventh westernmost.

  9. History of Catalan - Wikipedia

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    Les Homilies d'Organyà (12th century), first written in Catalan.. By the 9th century, the Catalan language had developed from Vulgar Latin on both sides of the eastern end of the Pyrenees mountains (counties of Rosselló, Empúries, Besalú, Cerdanya, Urgell, Pallars and Ribagorça), as well as in the territories of the Roman province and later archdiocese of Tarraconensis to the south. [1]