Catalan Republic

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Catalan Republic

  1. The region of Catalonia proclaimed as independent.
    1. (historical) The state proclaimed in 1641.
    2. (historical) The state proclaimed in 1931.
    3. The state proclaimed in October 2017.
      • 2019 October 22, Simón Vázquez, “The Catalan Revolt in the Spanish Congress”, in Jacobin[1]:
        Emphasizing local democracy and the call for a Catalan Republic, it [Candidatura d’Unitat Popular] has long refused to stand in elections to the Spanish Congress, even as it built up its representation in Catalonia itself.
      • 2020 February 25, Mark Nayler, “There’s a Solution to Catalonia’s Crisis. Spain’s King Is Standing in the Way.”, in Foreign Policy[2]:
        The pro-independence regional government redoubled its efforts and unilaterally declared a Catalan Republic on Oct. 27.

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