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Catalunya Central

Coordinates: 41°46′23″N 1°53′48″E / 41.77306°N 1.89667°E / 41.77306; 1.89667
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Central Catalonia
The Montserrat mountain range seen from Manresa
Sovereign state Spain
Community Catalonia
CapitalManresa (de facto)
Counties
Area
 • Total
4,745.6 km2 (1,832.3 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
412,033
 • Density87/km2 (220/sq mi)
Statistics from IDESCAT

Central Catalonia[1] (Catalan: Catalunya Central; IPA: [kə.təˈɫu.ɲə sənˈtɾaɫ]), also known as Comarques Centrals,[2] is one of the nine regions (vegueries) of Catalonia.

It had 412,033 inhabitants in 2022.[2] Located around the upper and middle sections of the Llobregat and Ter rivers, it includes the counties of Bages, Berguedà, Lluçanès, Moianès, Osona and Solsonès. It borders to the north-west with Alt Pirineu, to the west with Ponent, to the south with Penedès, to the south-east with Barcelona and to the north and north-east with Girona.

Its de facto capital is Manresa, the most populous city, as a law has not set one yet.[3]

The Central Catalonia counties of Lluçanès and Osona, as well as Ripollès, which is located in the Girona region, comprise the natural region and proposed separate vegueria of Alt Ter.

Demography

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Counties Population

(2023)[2][4]

Bages 183,265
Berguedà 40,618
Lluçanès 3,993[a]
Moianès 14,668
Osona 167,506
Solsonès 13,725

Use of Catalan

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According to a 2018 poll, regular use of Catalan in Central Catalonia stands at almost 60%, whereas the use of Castilian is around 27%. 7% of inhabitants are regular users of both Catalan and Castilian, while 5% have other languages that are neither Castilian nor Catalan as their usual languages.[5]

Within the region, 97% of the population can understand Catalan, 91% can read it and 90% can speak it, while in terms of writing, only 77% are able to write it correctly. The vegueria is the second in Catalonia, after Terres de l'Ebre, where Catalan is most widely used.[5]

Local media

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Logo of Canal Taronja, the region's local television station.

Television

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Although the most viewed channels are the ones broadcasting for the whole of Catalonia, such as those of Televisió de Catalunya or RTVE, the region has three local multiplexes.[6] The region's local broadcaster is the private station Canal Taronja [ca]. The county of Berguedà also features Televisió del Berguedà [ca], whereas Osona and Lluçanès newspaper El 9 Nou [ca] offers a local television channel, also watchable from Moianès.[7][8]

Notes

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  1. ^ Lluçanès was established as an administrative county in 2023.

References

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  1. ^ "Central Catalonia water authority warns of supply cuts if no rain before May". www.catalannews.com. 12 April 2023. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "Idescat. Statistical Yearbook of Catalonia. Population on 1 January. Counties and Aran, areas and provinces". www.idescat.cat. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Document". Diari Oficial de la Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan). Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  4. ^ "El Lluçanès, 43a comarca de Catalunya". 3/24 (in Catalan). 3 May 2023. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Enquesta d'usos lingüístics de la població de Catalunya 2018" [2018 survey of language usage of the population of Catalonia] (PDF). Generalitat de Catalunya (in Catalan).
  6. ^ "Database of television frequencies in Barcelona". mundoplus.tv. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  7. ^ "Database of television frequencies in Barcelona". mundoplus.tv. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  8. ^ "EL 9 TV celebra els deu anys amb canvi d'imatge i noves propostes - 22 set 2014". El Punt Avui (in Catalan). 5 May 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024.

41°46′23″N 1°53′48″E / 41.77306°N 1.89667°E / 41.77306; 1.89667