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- noun Plural form of
Catalonian .
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Examples
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I will ignore the personal offence to the Basques and Catalonians.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Diversity on the Spanish team means a mix of both Catalonians, Castillians, and a few players with Basque roots.
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A decorated servant of Real Madrid stood alongside 98,000 Catalonians?
Míchel Salgado: My journey from the Bernabéu to Blackburn Rovers Andy Hunter 2010
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Were ancient well-to-do Catalonians hooked on a natural version of Prozac?
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I suspect this will turn out to be a case where there are many answers to the question of why the Catalonians “craved” salt.
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Sala-i-Martín states that the Catalan language is a public good and he advocates the use of government force to promote its use among Catalonians.
Homage to Catalonia, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I will ignore the personal offence to the Basques and Catalonians.
¡Viva la Muerte! 2009
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Barcelona is not the Spain of the flamenco and the bullring: the Catalonians were hardheaded, hardworking farmers, merchants, craftsmen and manufacturers, often conservative and deeply Roman Catholic.
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The Catalonians, catalanes, and mallorquines from Mallorca pronounce the LL that way.
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The Catalonians, catalanes, and mallorquines from Mallorca pronounce the LL that way.
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