Jordi Flor

Spain's Catalonia region turns out in peaceful call for independence

September 12, 2012
Business, Economics and Jobs

Spain's Catalonia region, in the northeast part of the country, wants its independence. It's been a goal of many for a while, but with Spain's economy continuing to languish, discord has broken out in visible ways, manifested Tuesday in a march that according to some drew as many as a million people.

Spain's Catalonia region turns out in peaceful call for independence

Million Man March for Catalonian Independence

September 11, 2012
Conflict & Justice
Million Man March for Catalonian Independence

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