In the early eighties, in what was then first or second of BUP, I began to receive my first history classes of the Catalan Countries at the school I attended in Girona. Together with the obligatory teaching hours of the history of Spain and the rest of the planet, in the Catalan classes we began to study that there was a special linguistic entity with deep historical and geographical roots. It was the world that went from Salses, today in the French Roussillon, to Guardamar, in Alicante

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