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A new generation of Catalans tries to rekindle the independence movement

A new generation of Catalans tries to rekindle the independence movement

Summary

Nearly ten years after a 2017 referendum on Catalan independence led to clashes with police, political progress has stalled. A new generation of young Catalans is focusing on preserving their culture, language, and identity through events like music festivals rather than politics.

Key Facts

  • The 2017 Catalan independence referendum was held despite opposition from the Spanish government.
  • During the referendum, over two million people in Catalonia voted about becoming independent.
  • Violent incidents happened between voters and police during that time.
  • Young Catalan activists are now promoting their identity mainly through cultural means, such as music and language.
  • The annual Cabro Rock festival in Vic celebrates Catalan music and culture to support the independence cause.
  • Many people there speak Catalan rather than Spanish and display Catalan flags.
  • Some artists use social media to share Catalan music and express pride in their language.
  • Political efforts for Catalan independence have not resulted in any agreement or change from the Spanish government.
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