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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Catalan

Catalan can refer to: The Catalan people The Catalan language An inhabitant of Catalonia Eugène Charles Catalan, a mathematician Catalan solid, a concept in mathematics Catalan number, a concept in mathematics Catalan Opening, a chess opening Catalan forge, an early type of open-hearth furnace Catalan vault, an architectural feature (also known as a Catalan arch or a Catalan turn) The Catalan Company (or Catalan Grand Compan

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Catalan: A Different View Of Islam Sufism

A Different View Of Islam & Sufism

For Anne-Marie Schimmel, Islam was a lifelong passion, as deep as her own roots in the Lutheran faith. Church rituals were as dear to her as bowing in prayer at Sufi shrines.

 

Sitting in Bonn she dreamed of Bijapur and Bidar, talked of her friend Allan Fakir in Sindh and brooded over the problem of selecting a site for her burial in Sindh. This gentle woman, renowned scholar of Sufism, passed away in Germany recently. As gently as she had lived.

 

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - 1490

1490 - Events. Tirant Lo Blanc by Joanot Martorell, Martí Joan De Galba is published. Yoshitane becomes Ashikaga shogun of Japan. Charles John Amadeus of Savoy becomes Duke of Savoy at age 1, mother Blanche of Montferrato is regent. Aldus Manutius moves to Venice. John Colet receives M.A. from Magdalen College, Oxford. Castle Church in Wittenberg is begun. Pedro de Covilham arrives in Ethiopia. Catholic missionaries arrive in the African ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Catalan constitutions

The Catalan constitutions were promulgated by the Corts of Barcelona (corts being the Catalan for courts). The first constitution was promulgated by the court of 1283. The last ones were promulgated by the court of 1702. The compilations of the constitutions and other rights of Catalonia followed the Roman tradition of the Codex. The first compilation was prescribed by Ferran I, and suggestion by the courts of Barcelona from 1413. It spread in edition of the 1495, together with the Usa ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Catalonia

Total (2002) GDP: $146.1 billion GDP per /capita: $26,550 (2nd) Catalonia (Catalan: Catalunya; Spanish: Cataluña; Aranese: Catalonha) is one of the seventeen autonomous communities that constitute Spain. Its territory corresponds to most of the historic territory of the former Principality of Catalonia. The autonomous community of Catalonia covers an area of 31,950 km² with an o ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Cedilla

accent acute accent ( ˊ ) double acute accent ( ˝ ) grave accent ( ˋ ) breve ( ˘ ) caron / háček ( ˇ ) cedilla ( ¸ ) circumflex ( ˆ ) diaeresis ( Including:

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Catalan: Encyclopedia II - Costa - Places

There are places that have the name Costa (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish for coast): Costa - Nation. Costa Rica Costa - In France. Costa, a commune of the Haute-Corse département, on the island of Corsica Costa - In Italy. Costa de' Nobili, in the province of Pavia Costa di Mezzate, in the province of Bergamo Costa di Rovigo, in the province of Rovigo Costa di Ser ...

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Costa, Costa - Places, Costa - Nation, Costa - In France, Costa - In Italy, Costa - In Portugal, Costa - In Spain, Costa - Other, Costa - Surnames

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Catalan: Encyclopedia II - Compact audio cassette - Features of the cassette

The cassette was a great step forward in convenience from reel-to-reel audio tape recording, though because of the limitations of the cassette's size and speed, it initially compared poorly in quality. Unlike the open reel format, the two stereo tracks lie adjacent to each other rather than a 1/3 and 2/4 arrangement. This permitted monaural cassette players to play stereo recordings "summed" as mono tracks and permitted stereo players to play mono recordings through both speakers. The tape is 3.18 mm wide (nominally 1⁄8See also:

Compact audio cassette, Compact audio cassette - Features of the cassette, Compact audio cassette - Cassette types, Compact audio cassette - Noise reduction and fidelity, Compact audio cassette - Playback length, Compact audio cassette - Write-protection, Compact audio cassette - Applications, Compact audio cassette - Audio, Compact audio cassette - Home studio, Compact audio cassette - Home dubbing, Compact audio cassette - Data recording, Compact audio cassette - Cassette equipment, Compact audio cassette - Successors to the cassette, Compact audio cassette - Present and future of the compact cassette, Compact audio cassette - Cassette in other languages

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Catalan: Encyclopedia II - Colectivo - History

Colectivo - 1930–1950. Taxi-bus car-bus van-bus. Creation of the líneas.. In the 1900s Argentina was the "Granary of the World", one of the largest world food producers and exporters, and a wealthy country. The streets of prosperous Buenos Aires (with 2 million inhabitants) soon filled with cars. Commercial relations with the United Kingdom (mainly trade in meat and grain), also brought a myriad of investors and enterprises in the early years of the century, including Latin America's first metro system, cars, trai ...

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Colectivo, Colectivo - History, Colectivo - 1930–1950. Taxi-bus car-bus van-bus. Creation of the líneas., Colectivo - 1950–1990. Mercedes Benz truck-buses., Colectivo - 1990 to the present. Bus-bus. Blurring of the tradition of the colectivo., Colectivo - Description of the Colectivo, Colectivo - Multi-colored units, Colectivo - Fileteados, Colectivo - Other details, Colectivo - Argentine culture, Colectivo - Usage in Buenos Aires, Colectivo - Trivia

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Aragon

Aragon (Spanish and Aragonese: Aragón; Catalan: Aragó) is an autonomous community of north-eastern Spain. It has an area of 47,719 km² with a population of 1,217,514 (2003). Aragon is bounded on the north by France, on the east by Catalonia, on the south by Valencia, and on the west by Castile-La Mancha, Castile-Leon, La Rioja, and Navarre. It comprises the provinces of Zaragoza (English: Saragossa or Caesaraugusta), Huesca, and Teruel. It is traversed by the Ebro, mountainous in the north; with beautifu ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Anchovy

Amazonsprattus Anchoa Anchovia Anchiovella Cetengraulis Coilia Encrasicholina Engraulis Jurengraulis Lycengraulis Lycothrissa Papuengraulis Pterengraulis Setipinna Stolephorus Thryssa The anchovies are a family (Engraulidae) of small but common schooling saltwater plankton-feeding fish. They are found in scattered areas th ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Andorra la Vella

Andorra la Vella (2004 est. pop. 22 035) is the capital of the Principality of Andorra, and is located high in the east Pyrenees between France and Spain. It is also the name of the parish that surrounds it. Andorra la Vella is located at 42°30' North, 1°30' East (42.5, 1.5). [1] The population is very diverse: Spanish 43%, Andorran 33%, Portuguese 11%, French 7%, other 6% (1998). Catalan is the official language, although Spanish and French are also spoken. Most of the inhabitants are Roman Catholics. The principal industry is tourism, although the country also earns foreign income from being ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Bark dog

Barking is the one of the noises most commonly produced by dogs. Bark dog - Why dogs bark. Although dogs are a subspecies of the wolf, Canis lupus, their barking constitutes a significant difference from their parent species. Although wolves do bark, they do so only in specific situations. According to Coppinger and Feinstein, dogs bark in long, rhythmic stanzas but adult wolf barks tend to be brief and isolated [1]. D ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Andorra

The Principality of Andorra (Catalan: Principat d'Andorra, French: Principauté d'Andorre, Spanish: Principado de Andorra) is a small, landlocked principality in south-western Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by France and Spain. Once isolated, it is currently a prosperous country mainly because of tourism and its status as a tax haven. Andorra is not to be confused with the Comune di Andora. Andorra - Origin and history of the name. The name "Andorra" prob ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Antoni Gaudí

Antoni Gaudí i Cornet (25 June 1852 – 10 June 1926) was a Catalan architect famous for his unique style and highly individualistic designs. Antoni Gaudí - Gaudí's Life. Antoni Gaudí - Birth and childhood. Gaudí was born in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain, in 1852 though no one knows exactly where. While many believe his birthplace to be the town of Reus, others claim it was in fact Riudoms.[1]Including:

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Aubrey–Maturin series

The Aubrey–Maturin series, also known as the Aubreyad, is a sequence of 20 historical novels by Patrick O'Brian, set during the Napoleonic Wars and centering on the friendship between Captain Jack Aubrey of the Royal Navy and his ship's surgeon Stephen Maturin, who is also a physician, naturalist, and secret agent. The 21st novel of the series, left unfinished by O'Brian's death in 2000, was published in late 2004. Aubrey–Maturin series - The series in order. This is a list of the w ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Bewitched

Bewitched was an American situation comedy starring actress Elizabeth Montgomery, broadcast on ABC from 1964 to 1972. Bewitched - Background. The show's focus was the mixed marriage of a nose-twitching witch, Samantha Stephens, and her mortal husband, Darrin. Samantha's mother, Endora, (played by Agnes Moorehead), disapproves of Darrin, and many episodes revolve around her using magic to make life difficult for her non-magical son-in-law, whose name she invariably mispronounces as "Durwood," "Darwin, ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands (Illes Balears Catalan official name, Islas Baleares in Spanish) are an archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea, near the coast of Spain. They form one of the Autonomous Communities of Spain, the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. The Community's capital city is Palma. Its only province is also called Illes Balears Province. The official languages are Catalan and Spanish. The Balearic Islands are one of the catalan-speaking teritor ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Balearic

Balearic is name given collectively to the group of Catalan variants spoken in the Balearic Islands (Balearic/Catalan Illes Balears, Castilian (Spanish) Islas Baleares), Spain. Some features of Balearic include: Part of Balearic preserves a vocalic system of 8 stressed vowels /a,@,E,e,i,O,o,u/. In particular: Majorca system has 8 stressed vowels /a/ /ə/ /ɛ/ /e/ /i/ /ɔ/ /o/ /u/, reduced to 4 in unstressed position (/a/ /ə/ /ɛ/ /e/ > ...

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Catalan: Encyclopedia - Compact audio cassette

The compact audio cassette medium for audio storage was introduced by Philips in 1963 under the name Compact Cassette. Although there were other magnetic tape cartridge systems at the time, the Compact Cassette became dominant as a result of Philips' decision (in the face of pressure from Sony) to license the format free of charge. It went on to become a popular (and re-recordable) alternative to the vinyl record deck during the 1970s. During the 1980s, ...

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