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The teacher of the 21st century: professional competencies in Catalonia today
Educational Studies, 2019This study explores the competencies that teachers need and it aims at both determining whether teachers currently have them and proposing training strategies that can contribute to achieving them.
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Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2017
This article looks at aspects of the history of the Cluniac Order in medieval Catalonia. It discusses the arrival of Cluniac monasticism in Catalan lands and traces its spread via the five monasteries affiliated to Cluny in the region, considering their relationship with each other, with the mother house in Burgundy, with the ecclesiastical authorities,
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This article looks at aspects of the history of the Cluniac Order in medieval Catalonia. It discusses the arrival of Cluniac monasticism in Catalan lands and traces its spread via the five monasteries affiliated to Cluny in the region, considering their relationship with each other, with the mother house in Burgundy, with the ecclesiastical authorities,
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Football and identities in Catalonia
2013On 10 July 2010, hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Barcelona behind the slogan ‘We are a nation’. The demonstration was supported by all Catalan parties, with the exception of the conservative People’s Party and the anti-Catalanist Ciutadans, and was reported as the biggest in the history of Catalonia.2 The protest was conceived as a ...
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2019
Private law in Spain does not constitute a single legal system. Some territories created and maintained their own civil law systems over the centuries, and the Spanish Constitution of 1978 (hereafter, CE) respected and recognised this diversity, by granting them the power to preserve, amend and develop their own laws (Art. 149.1 No. 8).
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Private law in Spain does not constitute a single legal system. Some territories created and maintained their own civil law systems over the centuries, and the Spanish Constitution of 1978 (hereafter, CE) respected and recognised this diversity, by granting them the power to preserve, amend and develop their own laws (Art. 149.1 No. 8).
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Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
The general aspect of the Spanish Province of Catalonia is a series of hills, which take a direction from the north-east to the south-west, nearly parallel to the coast; they are separated from each other by undulating plains or valleys of nearly the same width as the ridges, varying from five to twelve miles.
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The general aspect of the Spanish Province of Catalonia is a series of hills, which take a direction from the north-east to the south-west, nearly parallel to the coast; they are separated from each other by undulating plains or valleys of nearly the same width as the ridges, varying from five to twelve miles.
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