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The Catalan Portrait

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The land and the men
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atalà burro, gavatx porc ! This traditional invective form of humour, which sets a scene of the Catalan donkey and the Languedocian pork, represents the popular image of the North Catalans as opposed to their neighbours in the French Languedoc regions of the Aude, the Ariège and the Hérault.

The Catalan donkey, a species recognised and protected, has been exported to numerous countries to help improve their own species, particularly in the USA where breeding has created the variety ‘Kentucky-Catalan donkey.’ Nevertheless, the Catalan donkey does not know a human equivalent, for the real Catalan has nothing to do with ethnicity. On the contrary, beyond the differences of origins, there exists a character common to the inhabitants, thus showing the existence of a group mentality which normally exists only among people in defined states. The Catalan character seems to allow comparison with the virtues of the donkey: tenacity, determination, eagerness for the task and loyalty. These traits don’t limit themselves to the simple penchant for stubbornness that feeds the clichés. More literally, the Catalan population defines itself by the double value: ‘El senya i rauxa.’ The seny is comparable with wisdom, measured judgment and common sense – and the rauxa is defined as wit, the determination to suddenly see the capricious thought. The alliance between these two facets in one individual is the source of Catalan behaviour. The character conveys itself, it shares itself and it perceives itself popularly – its’ identity’s worth is certain. Used for a long time in North Catalonia and now channeled into the economy and in the spirit of rugby carried by the slogan ‘sempre endavant’ (always going forward) this character is what drives the success in South Catalonia (Barcelona). As images of national identity, the sympathetic burro Català is the emblem of Catalonia – equivalent to the French rooster, the Australian kangaroo and the Spanish bull.

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