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    Castellers de Barcelona (Catalan pronunciation: [kəstəˈʎez ðə βəɾsəˈlonə]) is a team of castellers from Barcelona founded in 1969. It is the first team...
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    human towers teams like the Castellers de Sants [ca] and Castellers de la Vila de Gràcia. On Oct. 12th 1999 the Castellers de Sarrià completed a non-official...
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    Castell (redirect from Castellers)
    often bearing the team's emblem. For instance, Castellers de Barcelona team wear red shirts while Castellers de Vilafranca wear green shirts and are often...
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    Heritage. The Castellers de Vilafranca also performed in the opening ceremony of the XXV Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992. The Castellers de Vilafranca...
    16 KB (1,361 words) - 18:01, 10 August 2024
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    La Mercè (category Culture in Barcelona)
    original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-05-08. "Les Festes de La Mercè", Fest 300 "La Merce" rove.me Castellers de Barcelona La Mercè, Official Website...
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    by the castellers. In 1999, the Castellers de la Vida de Gràcia received the Barcelona's Honour Medal, and they are also members of the Colles de Cultura...
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    The Castellers de Berga (Catalan pronunciation: [kəstəˈʎez ðə ˈβeɾɣə]) are a colla castellera, or human tower team, based in Berga with members from throughout...
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  • June. Apart from Castellers of London, they invited Castellers de París, Castellers d'Andorra, Castellers de Berlín and Colla Castellers d'Edinburgh. CoL...
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    Minyons de Terrassa is a group of castellers from Terrassa founded on 21 June 1979[citation needed] and publicly presented on 14 July 1979. On 22 November...
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  • d'Hangzhou: castellers «made in China». El Concurs dels xinesos. Els Xiquets de Hangzhou visiten Barcelona Giralt, Estve. Company Information: Antex (De Qing)...
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    them, A sardana club (Entitat Sardanista de Sant Cugat) that promotes this popular Catalan dance. A castellers club was formed in 1996. A diables club...
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  • Faixa (category Castellers)
    for many traditional dances and spectacles: Castellers: The faixa is an essential part of the castellers' uniform. It is almost always black (those visiting...
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    Selecció Ciutat de Barcelona played Unió Esportiva Centelles in a non-regulation charity football match at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. It was the first...
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    Terrassa (redirect from Terrassa, Barcelona)
    Barcelona and Spain national football team midfielders Xavi and Dani Olmo. The city's castells teams are the Minyons de Terrassa and the Castellers de...
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    especially in the late 20th century. The tradition of els Castells i els Castellers was declared Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity...
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    Gràcia (redirect from Gracia, Barcelona)
    (Festa Major de Gràcia) August 2015: Street Festival in Barcelona". www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com. Retrieved 15 December 2015. "Castellers the human towers...
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    Josep Sala Mañé (category Castellers)
    a Spanish Catalan casteller. He was born in Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain, in 1938. In his youth, he was member of the Castellers de Vilafranca until his...
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    de Sant Jaume (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈplasə ˈsaɲ ˈʒawmə], in English "Saint James's Square") is a square at the center of the Old City of Barcelona...
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  • as in Barcelona, Terrassa, and Montcada i Reixac and features the castells associations Castellers de Vilafranca, Castellers de Mediona, Nois de la Torre...
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  • Deaths in April 2020 (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    politician, MP (since 2007). Josep Sala Mañé, 82, Spanish casteller, founder of Castellers de Barcelona, COVID-19. Don Schultz, 83, American chess expert, presidents...
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