Talk:Catalonia/Archive
I'm not sure I have the year of Franco's death right. Can one of you check it? Also do we not have a Spanish phrasebook? I didn't expect to have Catalan, but maybe we should link to it anyhow, in case some Catalan speaker is feeling constructive. -- (WT-en) Uchuha 04:19, 2003 Nov 10 (PST)
Hello, I'm Roger, from BArcelona, I'll try to help with the phrasebook (Spanish and Catalan).
Franco died November 20th, 1975. He is Buried in Valle de los Caídos, Near Madrid
- Thanks for the info, and especially for the help with the phrasebook. -- (WT-en) Uchuha 06:56, 2003 Nov 10 (PST)
I've started with the Spanish one. I have a problem with the pronunciation (don't know the English exact sound of the words) Can somebody help?
Provinces
editAdded this section and the map to give an rough overview of where it is. The image is reused from the page for the Aragon region. Ideally it should have an integrated map with provinces and main cities and roads etc.--(WT-en) Terence s 18:44, 29 June 2007 (EDT)
Bird Watching
editAll of the text that was added to this section by 83.59.240.28 has been copied from http://www.catalanbirdtours.com has permission been given to release this text from any copyright? -- (WT-en) ThomasP 08:51, 10 Feb 2006 (EST)
- The contributions need to be explicitly given to us for us to keep it. Accepting it from an anonymous user just doesn't work. And if we do get the contribution explicitly given, we are unlikely to keep all the first person accounts and multiple external links to catalanbirdtours.com. -- (WT-en) Colin 18:47, 10 Feb 2006 (EST)
External Links
edit- Catalan Culture Information website about things to do and see in Catalonia
- Key dates in Catalan history
- The key to Catalonia: Site of the Generalitat de Catalunya
Castellano
editI have changed a sentence that said that Spanish is called Castellano in Catalunya. This isn't true. Spanish is called Castellano everywhere. An Argentinian would say they speak Castellano (although the pronunciation of the word is different).