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  2. Time in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain, like other parts of the world, used local mean time until 31 December 1900. [2] In San Sebastián on 22 July 1900, the president of the Consejo de Ministros, Francisco Silvela, proposed to the regent of Spain, María Cristina, a royal decree to standardise the time in Spain; thus setting Greenwich Mean Time (UTC±00:00) as the standard time in peninsular Spain, the Balearic Islands and ...

  3. Category:Time in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Date and time notation in Catalonia; Date and time notation in Spain; R. ROA Time This page was last edited on 16 February 2013, at 11:28 (UTC). ...

  4. Date and time notation in Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    In Catalonia there are three spoken word time systems: traditional, modern and a mixture of both. It depends greatly on each Catalan variant. [3] The traditional uses the quarters as a unit reference based on analog clocks, while the modern one is based on digital clocks.

  5. The language, food, and wine are all different from other parts of Spain. I've lived in Catalonia for 8 years. There are 5 things tourists should know before traveling to this part of Spain.

  6. Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Much like the rest of Spain, Catalonia is divided administratively into ... At the same time, ... There is a significant difference between the Barcelona ...

  7. History of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Between 1959 and 1974 Spain experienced the second-fastest economic expansion in the world known as the Spanish Miracle, and Catalonia prospered as Spain's most important industrial and tourist area. In 1975 Franco died, bringing his regime to an end, and the new democratic Spanish constitution of 1978 recognised Catalonia's autonomy and language.

  8. National and regional identity in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Catalonia and the Basque Country, together with Madrid and Navarre, are still the wealthiest parts of Spain in terms of GDP per head, [30] and this has fuelled conflict between the regions and the centre over regional autonomy in taxation and over policies for redistribution between richer and poorer regions.

  9. Catalans - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 November 2024. 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 ...