Traditional dancing giants in rural Catalonia in line for €5,000 makeover
“Gegants” are an expression of identity in Catalonia often seen in local festivities
“Gegants” are an expression of identity in Catalonia often seen in local festivities
Blaze in Bellprat and Santa Coloma de Queralt has potential to burn 5,000 hectares
Heavy rains caused rivers such as the Francolí to burst their banks and produce extreme damage, especially in Western Catalonia
A fundraising concert is helping piece people's lives back together and repair the damage
The Conca de Barberà County does not want to neglect the high number of immigrants living in Catalonia and is organising Arabic, Chinese, and Wolof language classes with native speakers as a pilot project. Wolof is a language spoken in Senegal, Gambia and Mauritania and has over 13 million speakers. The courses are designed to focus on the language, although there are aspects of tradition and custom taught in order to enhance the student’s exposure to other cultures.
The new centre was inaugurated this morning in Montblanc, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the DO’s Regulatory Board. The centre will be used for the promotion of DO Conca de Barberà wines.
Wine culture has taken roots in Catalonia. The Harvest Celebration and the Wine Museum of l'Espluga de Francolí (in Tarragona, south of Catalonia) are just 2 examples of this phenomenon.