Catalan language

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Catalan (natively: català) is a Romance language spoken approximately in eastern Spain (Catalonia, Valencian Country, Balearic Islands, far eastern Aragon), in Andorra, in a part of France (Pyrénées-Orientales) and in the city of Alghero (Sardinia, Italy).

Catalan is the only official language in Andorra. It is official alongside with Spanish in the Spanish autonomous regions of Catalonia, Valencian Country —where Catalan is officially called Valencian (valencià)— and Balearic Islands. It is a protected language in Alghero (Italy). It has no official recognition in France.

The vitality of Catalan is quite strong in Andorra and Spain, especially in the autonomous region of Catalonia thanks to an ambitious local language policy, but Spanish remains in all cases a dominant language in those areas. Catalan is also dominated by Italian in Alghero and it has become very weak in front of the domination of French in France.

Literature, music and all types of arts have been very creative and uninterrupted in Catalan since the Middle Ages.

Main Catalan dialects are classified in a western group (Valencian, Northwestern) and an eastern group (Central, Rossellonès, Balearic, Alguerès).

Occitan language is extrememly similar to Catalan.