Catalonia

Catalonia, old prov. of Spain, on the NE.; has a most fertile soil, which yields a luxuriant vegetation; chief seat of manufacture in the country, called hence the “Lancashire of Spain”; the people are specially distinguished from other Spaniards for their intelligence and energy.

Population (circa 1900) given as 1,900,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Catalani, Angelica * Catamar`ca
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Castren, Mathias Alexander
Castres
Castro, Guillen de
Castro, Inez de
Castro, Juan de
Castro, Vaca de
Castrogiovanni
Castruccio-Castracani
Catacombs
Catalani, Angelica
Catalonia
Catamar`ca
Cata`nia
Catanza`ro
Categorical imperative
Categories
Catesby, Mark
Catesby, Robert
Cath`ari, or Catharists
Catharine, St., of Alexandria
Catharine I.

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