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The Catalan/Valencian cultural domain LanguageHistory · Grammar · Phonology · Orthography
Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua
Institut & Fundació Ramon LlullGeo-political divisionsGovernment and PoliticsGeneralitat de Catalunya · Generalitat Valenciana
Govern de les Illes Balears
General Council of the Valleys (Andorra)
General Council of the Pyrénées-Orientales
Politics of Andorra · Politics of Catalonia
Catalanism · ValencialismTraditions and SymbolsCastells · Correfoc · Gegants i capgrossos · Falles
Nit de Sant Joan · Moros i cristians · St George's Day
Caganer · Tió de Nadal · Muixeranga · Sardana
Coca · Pa amb tomàquet · Paella · Ensaïmada
Symbols · Myths and legendsArtsDecadència · Renaixença · Modernisme · Noucentisme
Ramon Llull · Ausiàs March · Jacint Verdaguer
Antoni Gaudí · Salvador Dalí · Joan Miró
Joaquim Sorolla · Antoni Tàpies · Lluís Llach
Rumba catalana · Rock català · Nova cançó
Literature · MusicThe Correllengua (Eastern Catalan: [ˌkorəˈʎeŋgwə], Western Catalan: [ˌkoreˈʎeŋgwa]) is a campaign that's held annually in the Catalan Countries. Created in 1993 by cultural Catalan association Coordinadora d'Associacions per la Llengua Catalana (CAL), it has the aim of promoting the use of Catalan language. Inspired by the Basque Korrika, the Correllengua is a series of celebrations, street dances, cultural acts and fanfare of all kinds (such as Correfoc) in order to spread the Catalan language.
See also
- Ar Redadeg in Brittany (since 2008)
- Rith in Ireland (starting in 2010)
External links
Categories:- Catalan language
- Recurring events established in 1993
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