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The Catalan Revolt Against Spanish Hegemony
For centuries, the region of Catalonia thrived under its own distinct identity, fostering a language and traditions that set it apart from its neighbors. However, this autonomy was assailed by the increasing influence of the Spanish crown, leading to growing tensions between the two entities. The Catalan people desired for self-determination, a des