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2 unusual facts about Government of Catalonia


Museu Picasso

Two years later, The Government of Catalonia declared the institution a museum of national interest.

It has since been declared a (museum of national interest) by the Government of Catalonia.


Barcelona Supercomputing Center

It is managed by a consortium composed of the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (51%), the Government of Catalonia (37%) and the UPC (12%).

Statute of Catalonia of 1919

This project was sent to the Spanish Government for its approval on 28 January 1919 with several Catalan deputies to defend it, but the Socio-political situation, which changed quickly due to several strikes in the Catalan field, first, the collision between Government of Catalonia's interests and the Spanish government's ones, secondly, and, finally, the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera stopped its progression.


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Pere Puig Subinyà

Moreover he represented President Josep Irla i Bosch to see the possibilities of creation of a unity organism of the inside Catalan political forces, contrary to Francisco Franco´s regime, and to connect them with the government of Catalonia.

Workers' Front of Catalonia

Pasqual Maragall i Mira, ancient head of government of Catalonia, was a leading member of FOC.