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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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    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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    Castell (redirect from Castellers)
    Berga Castellers de Mallorca [ca] Xiquets de Reus [ca] Castellers de Viladecans [ca] Castellers de Sarrià Ses Talaies de Formentera [ca] Vailets de Gelida [ca]...
    35 KB (3,975 words) - 21:09, 26 February 2025
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    de vuit carregat by the Castellers de Vilafranca, 12/10/1969 First tres de nou descarregat by the Castellers de Vilafranca, 30/08/1989 First pilar de...
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    the Catalan tradition of castellers on a trip to Catalonia in 2009. Anhua, president of the Chinese textile company Antex (De Qing) Fashion Clothes Co...
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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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  • Marrecs de Salt (Catalan pronunciation: [məˈrɛɡz ðə ˈsal]) is a group of castellers (human tower builders) from Salt, Girona (Catalonia), founded in 1995...
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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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    firecrackers. Another traditional celebration in Catalonia is La Patum de Berga, declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity...
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  • d'Alcover Museu de Valls Món Casteller Human Tower Museum of Catalonia (MCC) Museu de Cadaqués Salvador Dalí House - Portlligat Museum Museu de les Aixetes...
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    de Components del Regiment Pirinenc núm. 1 de Catalunya, Nens del Vendrell, Colla de Castellers Xiquets de Tarragona, Col·legi de Censors Jurats de Comptes...
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    "Instrumento de Ratificación de la Convención para la salvaguardia del Patrimonio cultural inmaterial, hecho en París el 3 de noviembre de 2003" (PDF)...
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    pine") is a dead pine tree located in the countryside near the town of Berga in north-central Catalonia, Spain. It has long been regarded by some Catalan...
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    and the Patum in Berga. In Catalonia, there are a few local Christmas traditions; one of them is the popular figure of the Tió de Nadal. Another custom...
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    Demonstration in front of the Department of Economy in Barcelona Demonstration in Berga Demonstration in València On 21 September 2017, the President of Catalonia...
    64 KB (5,985 words) - 10:40, 5 February 2025