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    Catalana, IPA: [rəˈpubːlikə kətəˈlanə]) was a state proclaimed in 1931 by Francesc Macià as the "Catalan Republic within the Iberian Federation", in the context...
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    Generalitat of Catalonia in 1934, after the death of the previous president, Francesc Macià, his government tried to consolidate the recently acquired Catalan self-government...
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    the union of Macià's pro-independence Estat Català, the Catalan Republican Party, led by Lluís Companys, and L'Opinió group. Francesc Macià proclaimed in...
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    the current Plaça de Francesc Macià towards Glòries, it soon became one of Barcelona's most popular avenues and an ideal place for the Catalan aristocrats...
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    Clarà. Pastor de Pau, by Pablo Gargallo. Francesc Macià monument. The inscription reads: "Catalunya a Francesc Macià". Josep Llimona's sculptures. The Barcelona...
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    (2003). «El judici a Francesc Macià». Sàpiens (en catalán) (6): 22-29. Finestres, Jordi; Cattini, Giovanni (2009). «Qui va trair Macià? La trama italiana...
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  • Free Alliance. ERC, a party of relevant Catalan politicians including Francesc Macià, Lluís Companys and Josep Tarradellas, played an important role in Catalan...
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    of Barcelona. The station is located at the intersection of Avinguda Francesc Macià and Carrer Balmes. It's served by L9, the first part of line 9 to be...
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  • from 1933 in Catalonia. President of the Generalitat of Catalonia – Francesc Macià (until 25 December) – Joan Casanovas (acting, from 25 December) 25 May...
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    (1845–1924), writer Francesc Layret (1880–1920), politician Anselmo Lorenzo (1841–1914), politician and anarchist Francesc Macià (1859–1933), First President...
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    Espiau Seoane. The last sculpture was placed in 1991, the Monument to Francesc Macià by Josep Maria Subirachs. In 1993 were replaced by copies of the Youth...
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    adaptations. Since 1940, the architects Francesc Quintana, Isidre Puig Boada, Lluís Bonet i Garí and Francesc Cardoner have carried on the work. The illumination...
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    the volunteers with the estelada in several other places. In 1928, with the presidency of Francesc Macià in the Constituent Assembly of the Catalan independence...
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    (ERC), led by the acting President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Francesc Macià, was the winning party. the conservative Regionalist League, almost...
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    Salvador Illa (category Mayors of places in Catalonia)
    Second Spanish Republic and exile (1931–1977) Francesc Macià Lluís Companys Josep Irla Josep Tarradellas Restored autonomy (1977–present) Josep Tarradellas...
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    Sant Adrià de Besòs (category Populated places in Barcelonès)
    highest one is the bell tower. Air-raid shelter: The air-raid shelter of Francesc Macià Square (RapM) is one of the four public air-raid shelters built during...
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    hockey league OK Liga. In 2011 Vilanova hosted the CERS Cup Final Four. Francesc Macià (1859–1933), President of Catalonia from 1932 to 1933. Mercè Foradada...
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    a result of their sweeping victory of the 1931 municipal elections, Francesc Macià formed a pact with the Spanish central government for the re-establishment...
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    Monarchy). His paternal family was from Berga, and both his grandfather, Francesc, and his father, Joan, were prominent jurists in Barcelona. His mother...
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    National Day of Catalonia gallery Fossar de les Moreres, general view Francesc Macià, first president of the restored Generalitat, at the homage to Rafael...
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    needed] the Creu de Sant Jordi (1991), and the Medalla del President Francesc Macià (2000). He was named Marquess of Oró in 2003 by Royal Decree 819-32003...
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    deputies for Catalunya Sí que es Pot. She is a recipient of the medal Francesc Macia al Treball. Lienas was born in Barcelona. She earned a degree in Philosophy...
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    Catalonia, which were won by the Republican Left of Catalonia (ERC), with Francesc Macià becoming President of Catalonia. In January 1933, the appointment of...
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    Josep Irla (category Mayors of places in Catalonia)
    Provincial Committee of Girona. Immediately after this, Catalan President Francesc Macià named him Commissioner Delegate of the Government of the Generalitat...
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    politics, but that it was taking a back seat. The Catalan elections that took place on 28 November 2010 were to finally determine the political future of Mas...
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    Poble Espanyol (category Articles with MusicBrainz place identifiers)
    architect Puig i Cadafalch and the project was realized by architects Francesc Folguera [ca] and Ramon Reventós [ca], art critic and painter Miquel Utrillo...
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    three routes (T1, T2 and T3), which have an inner terminus at Plaça Francesc Macià, to the west of the city centre, and extend west, passing L'Hospitalet...
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    as a former president of Catalonia. Hours later the party spokesperson Francesc Homs stated that Pujol must "forfeit everything," including the Medalla...
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    after its first election in November 1932. Under the presidency of Francesc Macià (1931-1933) and his successor Lluís Companys (1933-1940), both members...
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  • of cassation. It was presided by Francesc Macià (1931–1933) and Lluís Companys (1933–1940). The governments of Macià and Companys enacted a progressive...
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