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Barcelona

[bahr-suh-loh-nuh, bahr-the-law-nah]

noun

  1. a seaport in northeastern Spain, on the Mediterranean.



Barcelona

/ ˌɑːɪˈəʊə /

noun

  1. Ancient name: Barcino.the chief port of Spain, on the NE Mediterranean coast: seat of the Republican government during the Civil War (1936–39); the commercial capital of Spain. Pop: 1 582 738 (2003 est)

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Barcelona

  1. City in northeastern Spain on the Mediterranean Sea; the second-largest city of Spain, after Madrid, its largest port, and its chief industrial and commercial center.

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Barcelona hosted the 1992 summer Olympic Games.
Capital of the region of Catalonia, and long a stronghold of movements for Catalan independence, Barcelona has also been a center for radical political beliefs, including anarchism and socialism.
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Newly-promoted side London City Lionesses are looking to make their mark in the window and have had discussions with Norway defender Ingrid Engen, who confirmed her exit from Barcelona this month.

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As protesters marched through central Barcelona on Sunday, they shouted at the tourists who were filming them to "Go Home!"

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In Spain, Barcelona has kept its place next year because it has a contract through 2026, while Madrid is entering the first year of its new contract.

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The traditional Spanish race at Barcelona retains its place on 12-14 June as it fulfils the last year of its existing contract.

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In a disappointing display against a team ranked 173rd in the world, England won courtesy of a solitary Kane goal after 50 minutes in Barcelona.

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