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Sightseeing In The Catalan Capital!

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Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, an autonomous community of Spain. The Catalans, fervent defenders of their language, culture and traditions, normally define their identity as Catalan before Spanish. Make sure you visit this fantastic city and book your accommodation Barcelona!

La Sardana, a traditional dance, forms part of their surprising folklore which is still alive today. The participants form a circle, take each other by the hand and dance to the sound of the tamberines, wind instruments and rustic flutes. Els Castells is another very famous tradition. These human towers require alot of skill and an almost blind trust in your partner. For many, it is a symbol of courage and the solidarity between Catalans.

Catalan, together with Castellano, is the official language of the community. Keeping the language alive is one of the most important aspects for the catalan people and with regards to the situation of bilingualism, Catalan is the language most used here. Therefore, making an effort to learn the basic vocabulary for conversation in Catalan would be very useful if you are considering coming to Barcelona, as a mark of repect. It is also the first step to integration.

With regards to the typical Catalan character, from a general perspective, it is said that you have to really get to know the person well to find out. Catalans generally steer away from superficiality and prudency, but after the first impression and once you really get to know them, “the Catalan” can normally be a loyal and very fun kind of person. It could also be said that the Catalan character is a species that consists of a mix between good (seny) and excessive (rauxa). You just have to look at Gaudí and Dalí to see this! Make sure when you come to this wonderful place, you stay in a apartments in Barcelona or a hotels in Barcelona

Without doubt, it is necessary to make a point here about the negative aspect about the authorities which failed to put, (even though it had been asked for by practically the entire population of Barcelona), a giant screen in the street during the European cup final between Germany and Spain. The majority, aware of their Catalan identity, do not deny their Spanish nationality… It is a shame that the inhabitants did not insist that the victory be celebrated until the early hours of the morning. Las Ramblas, la Plaza Urquinaona, la Plaza España and la Plaza Catalunya were literally invaded by supporters of the Spanish team!

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