Tag Archives: Andorra

On The Experience Of Catalonia In Three Nations

While Catalan is by no means one of the biggest languages spoken of in Europe, much less the world, it does have several million speakers, which is a completely acceptable amount to have a decently sized nation for itself on … Continue reading

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Catalonia Est Omnis Divisa In Partes Tres

For about twelve and half hours on a Friday, my mother and I were a part of a group of nineteen people including one bus driver, a bilingual guide named Carlos from Colombia and his fetching but absent-minded assistant, from … Continue reading

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Book Review: Andorra: The Hidden Republic

Andorra:  The Hidden Republic, by Lewis Gaston Leary One of the funniest parts of this book is that the author himself engages in the sort of duel that one expects in more competitive challenges than “oldest tiny European republic” than … Continue reading

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Book Review: Cultures Of The World: Andorra

Cultures Of The World:  Andorra, by Byron D. Augustin Since childhood, when I first found out about this small and odd nation in the Pyrenees Mountains, I have been interested in the nation of Andorra [1].  There are a lot … Continue reading

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