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Capital (and largest city) |
Barcino (Barcelona) | |||||||
Language Official |
Latin (Lingua Latina) | |||||||
Others | Catalan (Lingua Cataloniae) | |||||||
Religion | Roman Polytheism | |||||||
Ethnic Groups Main |
Catalan | |||||||
Others | Valenci, Occitani, Franks, Aquitani minorities | |||||||
Government | Imperial Province | |||||||
Legislature | Emperor of Rome and Governor of Catalonia | |||||||
Established | 1212 (459 AD) | |||||||
Admission | 1216 (463 AD) |
A Short History of Catalonia[]
The Catalani depended on the trade of the Mediterranean for most of their economic activity; however, Catalonia also had man connections with the Gallic States of Aquitania, Francia, and Narbonensis. The Catalani were also in possession of the capital of Hispania in Tarraco, and were the most powerful in among the Post-Hispania Provinces. The other tribes simply fell away from the Catalani, who were the dominant people in Hispania. The capital moved to Barcelona after the intervention of Emperor Sergius, and Catalonia continued its prominence among these other Provinces.
A List of Governors of Catalonia[]
Exuperantius Galerius Cico 1216- (463- AD)
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