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Borrell (other)
Borrell () is a common surname in modern Catalan language, and was also a given name in the past. It can refer to: *Alfons Borrell i Palazón (born 1931), Catalan painter *Andrea Borrell (born 1963), Cuban basketball player * Borrell of Ausona (died 820), first count of Cerdanya * Borrell II of Barcelona (died 992), Count of Barcelona * Borrell I of Pallars (died 995), Count of Pallars * Borrell (bishop of Vic), Borrell (died 1018), bishop of Vic * Dick Borrell (born 1951), American politician, businessman, and educator * Emily Borrell (born 1992), Cuban volleyball player * Federico Borrell García (died 1936), Spanish Republican soldier of the Spanish Civil War * Francisco Mora y Borrell, 19th century Catalan-American priest * Henry Perigal Borrell (1795–1851), British numismatist. * Johnny Borrell (born 1980), British musician * Josep Borrell (born 1947), Spanish politician, High Representative of the European Union 2019–2024. * Lazaro Borrell (born 1972), Cuban athlete * Pedro ...
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Catalan Language
Catalan () is a Western Romance languages, Western Romance language and is the official language of Andorra, and the official language of three autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous communities in eastern Spain: Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community, where it is called ''Valencian language, Valencian'' (). It has semi-official status in the Italy, Italian ''comune'' of Alghero, and it is spoken in the Pyrénées-Orientales department of France and in two further areas in eastern Spain: the La Franja, eastern strip of Aragon and the Carche area in the Region of Murcia. The Catalan-speaking territories are often called the or "Països Catalans". The language evolved from Vulgar Latin in the Middle Ages around the eastern Pyrenees. It became the language of the Principality of Catalonia and the kingdoms of kingdom of Valencia, Valencia and Kingdom of Majorca, Mallorca, being present throughout the Mediterranean. Replaced by Spanish as a language of gov ...
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