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  2. History of Catalan - Wikipedia

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    At that time, Catalan spread quickly throughout the Iberian peninsula when the Catalan counts conquered Muslim territory. [1] By the 11th century, the Catalan language was present in several feudal documents. [2] Catalan was present throughout the Mediterranean by the 15th century. At that time, the city of Valencia was thriving. [1]

  3. History of Miami - Wikipedia

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    Miami was a major city in the southern state of Florida, and had always had a substantial African American and black Caribbean population. On August 7 and 8, 1968, coinciding with the 1968 Republican National Convention , rioting broke out in the black Liberty City neighborhood, which required the Florida National Guard to restore order.

  4. History of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Catalan nationalism, under the leadership of Prat de la Riba, achieved in 1913 a victory in obtaining partial self-government for the "Commonwealth" (Catalan: Mancomunitat; Spanish: Mancomunidad), a grouping of the four Catalan provinces, presided over first by Prat de la Riba, and later by Josep Puig i Cadafalch; this was later suppressed in ...

  5. List of place names of German origin in the United States

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    Only one U.S. city with a German name has a population of greater than 100,000. Non-German city names with the suffix "-burg," which in English is partly an altered form the native English suffix -burgh and also partly derived from the related German word, "Burg," meaning "castle", is common for town and city names throughout the United States ...

  6. Catalans - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. People from Catalonia and Northern Catalonia For other uses, see Catalan (disambiguation). Ethnic group Catalans [a] Total population c. 9 million Regions with significant populations Spain (people born in Catalonia of any ethnicity; excludes ethnic Catalans in other regions in Spain ...

  7. Catalan Americans - Wikipedia

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    Map of U.S. counties highlighting from grey to orange the number of speakers of Catalan. Jacqueline Alemany, journalist and political reporter who serves as congressional correspondent for The Washington Post [2] Felipe Alfau (1902–1999), novelist and poet [3] [4] Thaddeus Amat y Brusi (1810–1878), Bishop of Monterey–Los Angeles [5] [6]

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  9. Catalan language - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Western Romance language "Catala" redirects here. For the ship, see SS Catala. For the surname, see Catalá. Catalan Valencian català valencià Pronunciation [kətəˈla] (N, C & B) / [kataˈla] (NW & A) [valensiˈa] (V) Native to Andorra Spain France Italy Region Southern Europe ...