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AlIn TheSpain's Constitutional Court assessed the disputed articles and on 28 June xxxx, issued its judgment on the principal allegation of unconstitutionality presented by the People's Party in xxxx. The judgment granted clear passage to 182 articles of the 223 that make up the fundamental text. The court approved 73 of the 114 articles that the People's Party had contested, while declaring 14 articles unconstitutional in whole or in part and imposing a restrictive interpretation on 27 others.[42] The court accepted the specific provision that described Catalonia as a "nation", however ruled that it was a historical and cultural term with no legal weight, and that Spain remained the only nation recognized by the constitution.[43][44][45][46]re is often a fierce rivalry between the two strongest teams in a national league, and this is particularly the case in La Liga, where the game between Barça and Real Madrid is known as El Clásico. From the start of national competitions the clubs were seen as representatives of two rival regions in Spain: Catalonia and Castile, as well as of the two cities. The rivalry reflects what many regard as the political and cultural tensions felt between Catalans and the Castilians, seen by one author as a re-enactment of the Spanish Civil During the dictatorships of Primo de Rivera and especially of Francisco Franco (xxxx?xxxx), all regional cultures were suppressed. All of the languages spoken in Spanish territory, except Spanish (Castilian) itself, were officially banned.[101][102] Symbolising the Catalan people's desire for freedom, Barça became 'More than a club' (Més que un club) for the Catalans. According to Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, the best way for the Catalans to demonstrate their identity was by joining Barça. It was less risky than joining a clandestine anti-Franco movement, and allowed them to express their dissidence.[Barça's local rival has always been Espanyol. Blanc-i-blaus, being one of the clubs granted royal patronage, was founded exclusively by Spanish football fans, unlike the multinational nature of Barça's primary board. The founding message of the club was clearly anti-Barcelona, and they disapprovingly saw FC Barcelona as a team of foreigners.[107] The rivalry was strengthened by what Catalonians saw as a provocative representative of Madrid.[108] Their original ground was in the affluent district of SarrTraditionally, especially during the Franco regime, Espanyol was seen by the vast majority of Barcelona's citizens as a club which cultivated a kind of compliance to the central authority, in stark contrast to Barça's revolutionary spirit.[111] In xxxx Espanyol started a counter-petition against autonomy, which at that time had become a pertinent issue.[107] Later on, an Espanyol supporter group would join the Falangists in the Spanish civil war, siding with the fascists. Despite these differences in ideology, the derbi has always been more relevant to Espanyol supporters than Barcelona ones due to the difference in objectives. In recent years the rivalry has become less political, as Espanyol translated its official name and anthem from Spanish to Though it is the most played local derby in the history of La Liga, it is also the most unbalanced, with Barcelona overwhelmingly dominant. In the league table, Espanyol have only managed to end above Barça on three occasions in almost 70 years and the only all-Catalan Copa del Rey final was won by Barça in xxxx. Espanyol has the consolation of achieving the largest margin win with a 6?0 in xxxx. Espanyol achieved a 2?1 win against Barça during the xxxx?09 season, becoming the first team to defeat Barcelona at Camp Nou in their treble-winning seasFC Barcelona's all-time highest goalscorer in all competitions (including friendlies) is Paulino Alcántara with 369 goals.[122][123] The all-time highest goalscorer for Barcelona in all official competitions, excluding friendlies, is Lionel Messi with 327 goals. He is also the record goalscorer for Barcelona in European and international club competitions[124] and the record league scorer with 223 goals in La Liga. Four people have managed to score over 100 league goals at Barcelona: Lionel Messi (223), César Rodríguez (192), Ladislao Kubala (131) and Samuel Since its foundation the club has played with a crest. The club's original crest was a quartered diamond-shaped crest topped by the Crown of Aragon and the bat of King James, and surrounded by two branches, one of a laurel tree and the other a palm.[129] In xxxx the club held a competition among its members to design a new crest. The winner was Carles Comamala, who at the time played for the club. Comamala's suggestion became the crest that the club wears today, with some minor variations. The crest consists of the St George Cross in the upper-left corner with the Catalan flag beside it, and the team colours at the botThe blue and red colours of the shirt were first worn in a match against Hispania in xxxx.[130] Several competing theories have been put forth for the blue and red design of the Barcelona shirt. The son of the first president, Arthur Witty, claimed it was the idea of his father as the colours were the same as the Merchant Taylor's School team. Another explanation, according to author Toni Strubell, is that the colours are from Robespierre's First Republic. In Catalonia the common perception is that the colours were chosen by Joan Gamper and are those of his home tePrior to the xxxx?xxxx season, Barcelona had a long history of avoiding corporate sponsorship on the playing shirts. On 14 July xxxx, the club announced a five-year agreement with UNICEF, which includes having the UNICEF logo on their shirts. The agreement has the club donate ?1.5 million per year to UNICEF (0.7 percent of its ordinary income, equal to the UN International Aid Target, cf. ODA) via the FC Barcelona Foundation.[132] The FC Barcelona Foundation is an entity set up in xxxx on the suggestion of then-chairman of the Economical-Statutory Committee, Jaime Gil-Aluja. The idea was to set up a foundation that could attract financial sponsorships to support a non-profit sport company.[133] In xxxx, a company could become one of 25 "Honorary members" by contributing between £40,000?60,000 (£52,000?78,000)[134] per year. There are also 48 associate memberships available for an annual fee of £14,000 (£18,200)[134] and an unlimited number of "patronages" for the cost of £4,000 per year (£5,200).[134] It is unclear whether the honorary members have any formal say in club policy, but according to the author Anthony King, it is "unlikely that Honorary Membership would not involve at least some informal influence over the cluIn xxxx, the number of supporters had surpassed 20,000 and by lending money to the club, Barça was able to build the larger Camp de Les Corts, which had an initial capacity of 20,000 spectators. After the Spanish Civil War the club started attracting more members and a larger number of spectators at matches. This led to several expansion projects: the grandstand in xxxx, the southern stand in xxxx, and finally the northern stand in xxxx. After the last expansion, Les Corts could hold 60,000 spectAfter the construction was complete there was no further room for expansion at Les Corts. Back-to-back La Liga titles in xxxx and xxxx and the signing of in June xxxx of László Kubala, who would later go on to score 196 goals in 256 matches, drew larger crowds to the games.[139][140][141] The club began to make plans for a new stadium.[139] The building of Camp Nou commenced on 28 March xxxx, before a crowd of 60,000 Barça fans. The first stone of the future stadium was laid in place under the auspices of Governor Felipe Acedo Colunga and with the blessing of Archbishop of Barcelona Gregorio Modrego. Construction took three years and ended on 24 September xxxx with a final cost of 288 million pesetas, 336% over budgeIn xxxx, when the stadium was in need of redesign to meet UEFA criteria, the club raised money by offering supporters the opportunity to inscribe their name on the bricks for a small fee. The idea was popular with supporters, and thousands of people paid the fee. Later this became the centre of controversy when media in Madrid picked up reports that one of the stones was inscribed with the name of long-time Real Madrid chairman and Franco supporter Santiago Bernabéu.[142][143][144] In preparation for the xxxx Summer Games two tiers of seating were installed above the previous roofline.[145] It has a current capacity of 99,354 making it the largest sAs of 28 August xxxx, Barcelona has won 22 La Liga, 26 Copa del Rey, 11 Supercopa de España, 3 Copa Eva Duarte[147] and 2 Copa de la Liga trophies, as well as being the record holder for the latter four competitions. They have also won 4 UEFA Champions League, a record 4 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, 4 UEFA Super Cup and a record 2 FIFA Club World Cup trophies.[9] They also won a record 3 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup trophies, considered the predecessor to the UEFA Cup-EuropaBarcelona is the only European club to have played continental football every season since xxxx, and one of three clubs to have never been relegated from La Liga, along with Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid. In xxxx, Barcelona became the first club in Spain to win the treble consisting of La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Champions League. That same year, it also became the first football club ever to win six out of six competitions in a single year, thus completing the sextuple, comprising the aforementioned treble and the Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club WorVicky Cristina Barcelona is a xxxx romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. The plot centers on two American women, Vicky (Rebecca Hall) and Cristina (Scarlett Johansson), who spend a summer in Barcelona where they meet an artist, Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem), who is attracted to both of them while still enamored with his mentally and emotionally unstable ex-wife María Elena (Penélope Cruz). The film was shot in Spain in Barcelona, Avilés and Oviedo, and was Allen's fourth consecutive film shot outside of the UniThe film premiered at the xxxx Cannes Film Festival, then received a rolling worldwide general release that started on August 15, xxxx, in the U.S., and continued in various countries until its June xxxx release in Japan.[4] The film was nominated for four Golden Globe Awards, including nominations for Bardem, Hall and Cruz in the Actor, Actress and Supporting Actress categories, and won the award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. Cruz won both the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Actress in a Supporting Role. Altogether, the film won 25 out of 56 nominations.ted States.ld Cup.[12] League.tadium in Europe.t.[139]ators.[139]b".[135]am, FC Basel.[131]tom.[129]Eto'o (108) .on.[112]Catalan.[107]ià.[109][110]103]War.[100]addition to membership, as of June xxxx there are 1,335 officially registered fan clubs, called penyes, around the world. The fan clubs promote Barcelona in their locality and receive beneficial offers when visiting Barcelona.[95] The club has had many prominent persons among its supporters, including Pope John Paul II, who was an honorary member, and former prime minister of Spain José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.[96][97] FC Barcelona has the second highest average attendance of European football clubs only behind Borussia Dortmund.[98][99]thouGuardiola's four trophy-laden years has inspired British director Paul Greengrass to make a documentary about the Catalan giants. Entitled Barça, the film will examine the process and legacy of one of the world's most famous sports franchises, focusing primarily on the four years in which Guardiola guided the club to 14 trophies. The movie is expected to be finished ahead of the xxxx World Cup, when public attention will begin focusing on the international event in Rio de JaneiIt was announced in summer of xxxx that Tito Vilanova, assistant manager at FC Barcelona, would take over from Pep Guardiola as manager. Following his appointment, Barcelona went on an incredible run that saw them hold the top spot on the league table for the entire season, recording only 2 losses and amassing 100 points. Their top scorer once again was Lionel Messi, who scored 46 goals in the League, including two hat-tricks. On 11 May xxxx Barcelona were crowned as the Spanish football champions for the 22nd time, still with 4 games left to play. Ultimately Barcelona ended the season 15 points clear of rivals Real Madrid, despite losing 2-1 to them at the beginning of March.[88] They reached the semifinal stage of both the Copa del Ray and the Champions League, going out to Real Madrid and Bayern Munich respectively. On 19 July, it had been announced that Vilanova will resign as Barcelona manager after his throat cancer returned, and will be receiving treatment again, after he took a three-month medical leave in DeceThe nickname culer for a Barcelona supporter is derived from the Catalan cul (English: arse), as the spectators at the first stadium, Camp de la Indústria, sat with their culs over the stand. In Spain, about 25% of the population are said to be Barça sympathisers, second behind Real Madrid, supported by 32% of the population.[90] Throughout Europe, Barcelona is the favourite second-choice club.[91] The club's membership figures have seen a significant increase from 100,000 in the xxxx?04 season to 170,000 in September xxxx,[92] the sharp rise being attributed to the influence of Ronaldinho and then-president Joan LapoVicky (Rebecca Hall) and Cristina (Scarlett Johansson) visit Barcelona for the summer, staying with Vicky's distant relative Judy (Patricia Clarkson) and her husband Mark (Kevin Dunn). While the two are great friends, Vicky is practical and traditional in her approach to love and commitment and is engaged to the reliable Doug (Chris Messina), whereas Cristina imagines herself to be a nonconformist, spontaneous but unsure of what she wants from lAt an art exhibition, Cristina is intrigued by artist Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem), who Judy says has suffered a violent relationship with his ex-wife. Later, he approaches brazenly the two women to invite them to join him right away for the weekend in the city of Oviedo, in a small plane he flies himself, for sight-seeing, fine eating and drinking, and hopefully, love-making. Cristina is won over by the offer almost at once, but Vicky is unimpressed and reluctant; she however eventually decides to accompany her friend anyway, mainly to watch At the end of their first day, Cristina accepts to join Juan Antonio in his room, but she quickly falls ill, forcing the next day Vicky and Juan Antonio to spend the remainder of the weekend together while she recuperates. Vicky gradually changes her opinion of Juan Antonio as he tells her about his tumultuous relationship with his former wife María Elena, and when he takes her to visit his father, an old poet. She gets deeply moved by a Spanish guitar performance late at night, and finally succumbs to Juan Antonio's advances. The next day they fly back to Feeling guilty, Vicky does not mention the incident to Cristina, and the two begin to gIn the meantime, Vicky is joined in Spain by an enthusiastic Doug and the two get married. When Cristina discloses her new life to her, she gets secretely jealous, and after a few other awkward moments, she realizes she is unsatisfied in her married life and still attracted to Juan Antonio. Learning that Judy is similarly unhappy in her marriage, she confides to her, and Judy, who sees her younger self in Vicky, decides to bring Juan Antonio and Vicky together. Meanwhile, Cristina becomes restless and at some point decides to leave Juan Antonio and María Elena; without her, their relationship quickly fallsAs the summer winds to a close, Judy arranges for Juan Antonio and Vicky to meet at a party. Juan Antonio begs Vicky to meet him again privately before leaving Spain, which she finally accepts, lying to Doug in the process. At his home, Juan Antonio seduces and wins Vicky over again, but they are interrupted by María Elena who bursts in with a gun, firing wildly as Juan Antonio tries to calm her. Vicky gets shot in the hand in the process, and leaves, shouting they are insane and she could never live like this. She confesses the entire story to Cristina, who never realized how Vicky felt about Juan Antonio, and wishes she could have helped her. Doug, Vicky and Cristina return to America; Doug never learns what truly happened, Vicky goes back to her married life, and Cristina is back where she started, unsure of what she wants. apart again.row apart, Vicky throwing herself into her studies and Cristina moving in with Juan Antonio. Learning that his ex-wife María Elena (Penélope Cruz) attempted to kill herself, Juan Antonio brings her to his home, where Cristina already lives. After some defiance, the two women grow fond of each other. Cristina realizes that the ex-spouses are still in love, and María Elena suggests that Cristina may be the element that can give balance and stability to their relationship. All three become romantically involved with one another.Barcelona.over her.ife or love.rta's media strategy that focused on Spanish and English online media.[93][94]mber xxxx.[89]ro.[87]gh they continued to have players of the standing of Josep Escolà, the club entered a period of decline in which political conflict overshadowed sport throughout society.[27] Although the team won the Campionat de Catalunya in xxxx, xxxx, xxxx, xxxx, xxxx, and xxxx,[18] success at a national level (with the exception of a disputed title in xxxx) evaded them. A month after the Spanish Civil War began in xxxx, several players from Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao enlisted in the ranks of those who fought against the military uprising.[28] On 6 August, Josep Sunyol, the club president and reprBeginning with Josep Lluís Núñez in xxxx, the president of FC Barcelona has been elected by the club members. This decision was closely tied to Spain's transition to democracy in xxxx and the end of Franco's dictatorship. Núñez's main objective was to develop Barça into a world-class club by giving it stability both on and off the pitch. On recommendation from Cruyff, Núñez inaugurated La Masia as Barcelona's youth academy on 20 October xxxx.[44] His presidency was to last for 22 years and it deeply affected the image of Barcelona, as Núñez held to a strict policy regarding wages and discipline, letting players such as Diego Maradona, Romário and Ronaldo go rather than meeting their demands.[45][46]esentative of a pro-independence political party, was murdered by Falangist soldiers near Guadarrama.[29] Dubbed the martyrdom of barcelonisme, the murderThe departures of Núñez and van Gaal were nothing compared to that of Luís Figo. As well as club vice-captain, Figo had become a cult hero and was considered by Catalans to be one of their own. Barça fans were distraught by Figo's decision to join arch-rivals Real Madrid, and during subsequent visits to the Camp Nou, he was given an extremely hostile reception. Upon his first return a piglet's head and a full bottle of whiskey were thrown at him from the crowd.[52] President Núñez was replaced by Joan Gaspart in xxxx, and the three years he was in charge saw the club decline and managers came and went; van Gaal served a second term. Gaspart did not inspire confidence off the field either and in xxxx, he and van Gaal resigned.[53] was a defining moment in the history of FC Barcelona.[30] In the summer of xxxx, the squad went on tour in Mexico and the United States, where it was received as an ambassador of the Second Spanish Republic. That tour secured the club financially, but also resulted in half the team seeking asylum in Mexico and France. On 16 March xxxx, Barcelona came under aerial bombardment, resulting in over 3,000 deaths; one of the bombs hit the club's offices.[31] Catalonia came under occupation a few months later. As a symbol of 'undisciplined' Catalanism, theScott Tobias wrote in the Onion AV Club that it was "a witty and ambiguous movie that's simultaneously intoxicating and suffused with sadness and doubt".[10] Richard Roeper suggested that Cruz should receive an Academy Award nomination for her role.[11] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle praised the film as "the work of a confident and mature artist", referring to Allen.[12] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times wrote "Although Vicky Cristina trips along winningly, carried by the beauty of its locations and stars ? and all the gauzy romanticism those enchanted places and people imply ? it reverberates with implacable melancholy, a sense of loss."[13] Richard Corliss ended his review of the film with "The movie has neither the sardonic heft of Max Ophüls's La Ronde nor the emotional precision of Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer Night, two films that also dance the change-partners gavotte. But Vicky Cristina Barcelona is so engaging so much of the time that it feels like a modest rejuvenation: evidence that a summer in Spain can do wonders for a writer-director who may not have outlived his prime."[14] Ian Freer of Empire gave the film 4 out of 5, and wrote "within Allen's recent output, Vicky Cristina is a highlight. See it for beautiful locales, an ambivalent look at human relationships and a clutch of great performances, especially from CrBarcelona ha sido escenario de diversos eventos mundiales, que han contribuido a configurar la ciudad y darle proyección internacional. Los más relevantes han sido la Exposición Universal de xxxx, la Exposición Internacional de xxxx, los Juegos Olímpicos de verano de xxxx y el Fórum Universal de las Culturas xxxx. Es también sede del secretariado de la Unión para el MediterBarcelonanota 1 es una ciudad española, capital de la provincia homónima y de la comunidad autónoma de Cataluña. Con una población de 1.620.943 habitantes en xxxx4 es la segunda ciudad más poblada de España, tras Madrid, y la undécima de la Unión Europea. El área metropolitana de Barcelona, incluida en la Región urbana de Barcelona, cuenta con 5.029.181 habitantes (xxxx), haciéndola la sexta más poblada de la Unión EuropeaEl origen del nombre de Barcelona es desconocido y existen diversas teorías y leyendas que intentan explicarlo. Se sabe que La ciudad de Barcelona se encuentra en la costa mediterránea de la Península Ibérica, justo en el centro de los deltas fluviales de los ríos Llobregat, al sudoeste, y Besós, al nordeste. Su término municipal limita, de sur a nordeste y en sentido horario, con los municipios de: El Prat de Llobregat, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Esplugas de Llobregat, San Justo Desvern, San Feliú de Llobregat, Molins de Rey, San Cugat del Vallés, Sardañola del Vallés, Moncada y Reixach, Santa Coloma de Gramanet y San Adrián de Besós. Los dos primeros y los dos últimos son los municipios con los que la ciudad mantiene un contacto más estrecho, con una densa malla urbana continua que los une, por el contrario San Cugat del Vallés y Sardañola del Vallés quedan muy separados de Barcelona, ya que la sierra Litoral y el parque natural de la sierra de Collserola actúan como barreras naUbicada en la costa del mar Mediterráneo, Barcelona se asienta en una plataforma de ligera pendiente formada entre los deltas fluviales de los ríos Llobregat, al sudoeste, y Besós, al nordeste, limita con el sudeste por la línea de costa, y en el noroeste por la sierra de Collserola (con la cima del Tibidabo de 516,2 m como punto más alto) que sigue paralela la línea de costa, encajonando la ciudad en un perímetro muy deliLa línea de la costa de Barcelona ha cambiado con el paso del tiempo hasta el punto que en la época prehistórica llegaba donde hoy en día está situada la Plaza de Cataluña. Los terrenos sobre los cuales se asentó la Barceloneta no existían un siglo y medio antes de la construcción de este barrio. Estos terrenos son fruto de la acumulación de sedimentos de arena arrastrada por las corrientes marinas provenientes del norte y que serían contenidas por el espigón del puerto construido en xxxx, y que terminaron por unir la antigua isla de Maians (donde actualmente se encuentra la estación de Francia) con tierra firme, formando la lengua de tierra base de la BarcelMientras que la parte de Barcelona más próxima a la sierra litoral está salpicada por pequeñas cimas algunas de las cuales urbanizadas, y otras coronadas por parques, como son: el Carmelo (265,6 metros), Monterols (127,3 metros), el Putxet (182,7 metros), la Rovira (206,8 metros) y el Turó de la Peira (138 metros). Pero la cima más conocida de Barcelona, justo encima de la línea de la costa y separando la ciudad del delta del Llobregat, es la montaña de Montjuic (184,8 metros).15 Finalmente mencionar el promontorio de solo 16,9 m donde se asienta el núcleo histórico de la ciudad, el monte Táber.oneta.mitado.turales.había una ciudad ibérica original, de la tribu de los layetanos, conquistada por Cneo Cornelio Escipión,8 que posteriormente se convirtió en una colonia romana, puesta bajo la protección de Cayo Julio César y de Octavio Augusto, que recibió el nombre de Colonia Iulia Augusta Paterna Faventia Barcino.9 El nombre evolucionó durante la Edad Media, cuando se conoció la ciudad con los nombres de Barchinona, Barcalona, Barchelona, y BarcUna de las leyendas sobre el origen de Barcelona alude a su supuesta refundación por el general cartaginés Amílcar Barca tras conquistar el enclave ibérico después de su desembarco en Hispania, mientras que otra versión se lo atribuye a su hijo Aníbal Barca,10 pero no existen pruebas documentales de esta vinculación entre los nombres de la familia cartaginesa Barca y la ciudad que sería conocida como Barcelona. Hay otras explicaciones para el nombre de la ciudad, como la que sostiene que proviene del período fenicio, teoría sostenida por la inscripción en escritura ibérica Barkeno en escritura íbera encontrada en También existe una leyenda que da una explicación mitológica al nombre de la ciudad. Según esta leyenda, Hércules se unió a los argonautas tras acabar con su cuarto trabajo para ayudarles a buscar el Vellocino de Oro, pero al pasar cerca de la actual costa catalana una tormenta dispersó las embarcaciones que formaban la expedición, y al terminar faltaba la novena. Hércules la buscó y finalmente encontró los restos del naufragio de la Barca Nona (la novena embarcación) al lado del actual Montjuic. Los tripulantes habían encontrado tan acogedor el paraje que, ayudados por Hermes (dios del comercio y las artes) decidieron fundar una ciudad a la que dieron el nombre de BarcanEl escudo de Barcelona tiene su origen en la Edad Media y aparece por primera vez, en la misma disposición que la actual, en xxxx.13 El escudo se divide en cuatro cuarteles donde aparecen, en el primero y el cuarto la cruz de San Jorge en gules sobre plata, y en el segundo y tercer cuartel con el símbolo condal/real de los cuatro palos de gules sobre oro. También se han encontrado numerosas variantes con una, dos, tres, o incluso cinco barras verticales en cada cuartel. El escudo va encabezado por una corona, símbolo de la soberanía de los monarcas de la Corona de Aragón sobre la ciudad.14 La bandera deriva directamente del escudo, así que tiene la misma composición, aunque sin laDurante la dictadura franquista, se cargó solo dos palos de gules en cada cuartel, siguiendo representaciones anteriores de algunas versiones medievales e incluso de los siglos XIX e inicios del XX, y que fueron criticados por algunos sectores de la población por simplificar el señal real y lo atribuyeron a una intención asimiladora hacia la bandera de España. En xxxx se inició un proceso que perduró varios años para oficializar convenientemente los símbolos, pero sin restituir el original, sino que se oficializó un logotipo inspirado en ese escudo. La Societat CatalBarcelona tiene un clima mediterráneo de matiz subhúmedo y septentrional. La sequía estival propia del clima mediterráneo es matizada por las tormentas estivales y, en cambio, el máximo de precipitaciones "clásico" del clima mediterráneo queda diluído por su situación a sotavento de la circulación general del oeste de las costas occidentales. La irregularidad e intensidad de las precipitaciones a lo largo del año son claramente una de las principales características del clima de la costa catalana. Barcelona cuenta con una de las series más antiguas y estables de temperaturas y precipitaciones de Europa, en el observatorio Fabra, que demuestra dicha irregularidad y los extremos a los que puede estar sometido su clima.ana de Genealogia, Heràldica, Sigil·lografia, Vexil·lologia i Nobiliària inició un contencioso denunciando que el proceso no había seguido el procedimiento acorde a la ley para oficializar símbEl máximo de precipitaciones de fin de verano y principio de otoño es originado a menudo por el fenómeno conocido como gota fría, que puede llegar a dejar precipitaciones de 80 ó 100 litros por metro cuadrado en apenas un par de horas. Las temperaturas son cálidas en verano y suaves en invierno, con una escasa oscilación térmica diaria. La máxima temperatura registrada en la ciudad fue de 39,3 °C,16 el 27 de agosto de xxxx en el centro de la ciudad y 39,8 °C[cita requerida] en el Observatorio Fabra, situado en el Tibidabo, el 5 de julio de xxxx. La temperatura mínima registrada es de -10& °C en el Observatorio Fabra, el 11 de febrero de xxxx.olos, que ganó, y obligó al Ayuntamiento a oficializar los símbolos acordes a la heráldica y vexilología. También utiliza un isotipo derivado directamente del escudo histórico. corona.ona.12una moneda.11henona..5ráneo.6uz."[15] club, down to just 3,486 members, faced a number of restrictions.[32] After the Civil War, the Catalan flag was banned and football clubs were prohibited from using non-Spanish names. These measures forced the club to change its name to Club de Fútbol Barcelona and to remove the Catalan flag from its club shield.[24]
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2/13/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Jobing.com Arena
Glendale, AZ
Saturday
2/15/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie, TX
Monday
2/17/xxxx
TBD
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Toyota Center - TX
Houston, TX
Wednesday
2/19/xxxx
TBD
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Philips Arena
Atlanta, GA
Friday
2/21/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Time Warner Cable Arena
Charlotte, NC
Sunday
2/23/xxxx
7:00 PM
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BB&T Center
Sunrise, FL
Tuesday
2/25/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Tampa Bay Times Forum
Tampa, FL
Wednesday
2/26/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Susquehanna Bank Center
Camden, NJ
Saturday
3/1/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Patriot Center
Fairfax, VA
Sunday
3/2/xxxx
7:00 PM
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DCU Center
Worcester, MA
Wednesday
3/5/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Izod Center
East Rutherford, NJ
Friday
3/7/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre
Wallingford, CT
Saturday
3/8/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Toyota Presents The Oakdale Theatre
Wallingford, CT
Sunday
3/9/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, NY
Tuesday
3/11/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
Thursday
3/13/xxxx
TBD
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Allstate Arena
Rosemont, IL
Friday
3/14/xxxx
7:30 PM
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CenturyLink Center Omaha
Omaha, NE
Sunday
3/16/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Xcel Energy Center
Saint Paul, MN
Tuesday
3/18/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Chaifetz Arena
Saint Louis, MO
Thursday
3/20/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Nationwide Arena
Columbus, OH
Saturday
3/22/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, MI
Sunday
3/23/xxxx
TBD
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
Wednesday
3/26/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Quicken Loans Arena
Cleveland, OH
Thursday
3/27/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
Saturday
3/29/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Indianapolis, IN
Sunday
3/30/xxxx
7:00 PM
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