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Barcelonans


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    • Barcelona, Spain, residents
    • Barcelonese
    • Barceloneses
    • Barcelonesos
    • Barcelonians
    • Barcelonins
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    • found: Work cat.: Roig, Montserrat. Opera quotidiana. Spanish. La ópera cotidiana, 1989(Spanish language translation of novel by Spanish writer from Barcelona) (OCoLC)19881212
    • found: Ten Barcelona authors you should read, via Nottingham UNESCO City of Literature website, Sept. 20, 2022(Montserrat Roig (Barcelona, 1946-1991). Writer and journalist. Raised in an intellectual environment, her novels are set during the post-war period in Barcelona's Eixample district. She was a woman who broke with traditional ideals, and one of the first newspaper columnists with a feminist vision. Libraries, institutes, and streets have been named after her. Since 2017, the Barcelona City of Literature Office has been awarding Montserrat Roig grants for writers)
    • found: Wikipedia, Sept. 20, 2022(Montserrat Roig; Roig was born in 1946 into a liberal middle-class family in Barcelona's Eixample neighborhood ... She was born and lived most of her life on Bailén Street; Categories: Writers from Barcelona)
    • found: Dickson, P. Labels for locals, 2006(Barcelona, Spain: Barcelonian or Barcelonese)
    • found: List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities, via Wikipedia, Sept. 20, 2022(Barcelona: Barcelonian)
    • found: Wiktionary, Sept. 20, 2022:English (Barcelonian (plural Barcelonians): Someone from Barcelona; Barcelonan (plural Barcelonans): Someone from Barcelona) Spanish (barcelonés m (plural barceloneses, feminine barcelonesa, feminine plural barcelonesas): Barcelonian) Catalan (barceloní m. ‎(plural barcelonins, feminine barcelonina): Native of Barcelona. Synonym: barcelonès; barcelonès m. ‎(plural barcelonesos, feminine barcelonesa): (obsolete) alternative form of barceloní)
    • found: Britannica online, Sept. 20, 2022(Barcelona, city, seaport, and capital of Barcelona provincia (province) and of Catalonia comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), northeastern Spain; up to one-third of the population of modern Barcelona was born outside Catalonia, a condition that has caused some social strain, given the Catalans' firm sense of national identity)
    • found: Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Sept. 20, 2022(Barcelona: 1. province of northeastern Spain in Catalonia on the Mediterranean Sea. 2. city, port on the Mediterranean Sea, and capital of the province of Barcelona. 3. city in northeastern Venezuela near the coast; Barcelonan, noun; Barcelonese, adjective and noun)
    • found: Google search, Sept. 20, 2022(127,000 results for "Barcelonians"; 203,000 results for "Barcelonans"; 44,500 results for "Barcelonese")
  • History Notes

    • [Established January 2023.]
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  • Change Notes

    • 2022-09-20: new
    • 2023-01-27: revised
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