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But Spain also has three other officially recognized languages, and language use continues to be a hot political issue in parts of the country.
Both Castillian and Catalan (since 1979) are the official languages of Catalunya and the Balearic Islands (since 1983). Catalan is also spoken in some areas of Aragon and Murcia and, outside Spain,
Few know that Spain has four official languages. Its regions differ vastly from one another but are held together by a national passion for drama, contrast and a noisy, live-for-today hedonism.
Nowadays five languages are spoken in Spain: Galician- Portuguese, Spanish (Castilian), Basque, Catalan and Occitan (aranès). ... It is the official language in all over the country.
The other Spanish languages shall also be official in the respective Autonomous Communities in accordance with their Statutes.
Official Languages of Spain ... As a result we have several languages, all of them official, which demonstrate our diversity and our rich heritage (in ... Home > Latin Culture > Spain > Languages in Spain
Official Languages of Spain ... These figures make the official language of the Spanish State, which is also the most widely spoken Romance language, ... Home > Latin Culture > Spain > Languages > Castilian
Previously it said that «The official languages of the Autonomous Community are Valencian and Spanish. ... Hemen zaude: How many official languages are there in Spain?
List of languages of Spain. ... Kingdom of Spain, España. 43,397,000. National or official languages: Spanish, regional languages: Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Galician, Aranese Gascon, Catalan.
The so-called Spanish co-official languages – Catalan, Basque and Galician – will be used in the European institutions, including in Council debates, as well as in most cases in the...