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Why Barcelona is one of the world's most revolutionary cities
Two centuries of activism have shaped the Catalan capital's modern protest culture
Esquerra Republicana members endorse deal to name Socialist candidate president
Salvador Illa could become Catalonia's first president who does not support independence in 14 years next week
Setmana Tràgica: The week Barcelona burned with revolution
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Setmana Tràgica: The week Barcelona burned with revolution and became the 'Rose of Fire'
Conscription for 1909 imperial war sparked major uprising in Catalan capital which has had a lasting legacy
Barcelona's Florian Trittel wins gold for Spain in skiff racing
Sailer becomes first Catalan to win gold at Paris 2024, alongside Cantabrian Diego Botín
Catalonia welcomes 9m foreign visitors in first half of 2024, a 12% increase
International tourists spend €2.5 billion in June alone, up 13%
Employment in Catalonia reaches new record in July
Unemployment increases slightly but remains near 16-year low
PODCAST: The Tragic Week of 1909 - the birth of revolutionary Barcelona
How an anti-conscription uprising ignited a century of change
Protesters stop Barcelona city tourist bus to denounce 'attempted eviction'
Protesters want council to grant them the use of space, after authorities opened file to recover property
Increased security on Barcelona‘s metro: over 800 guards at 165 stations
Transport body’s safety budget for the next four years has increased to €168 M
30 million Spotify streams Catalan group Oques Grasses’ new album
Group to release vinyl version of 'Fruit del deliri’ on Friday
Reviving a town abandoned for 30 years
Near full occupancy expected in Catalonia's tourism sector for August
Coastal areas expect occupancy up to 90%, although more people choose mountain destinations to escape high temperatures