Catalan institutions

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Catalan institutions were the traditional political and administrative bodies of Catalonia, such as the Generalitat and the Catalan Courts, which played a central role in governing the region and defending its autonomy.

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Catalan institutions canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative institutions
historical political institutions
abolishedBy Nueva Planta decrees
abolitionYear 1716
aim negotiation of taxation with the monarch
preservation of Catalan laws and privileges
appliesToJurisdiction Catalonia
country Principality of Catalonia
developedFrom medieval institutions of the Crown of Aragon
followed Catalan constitutions
Catalan civil law
surface form: Catalan customary law

privileges granted by the monarch
governanceType pactist monarchy
governedBy King of Spain
King of Aragon
surface form: King of the Crown of Aragon
hasPart Catalan Constitutions
surface form: Catalan Courts

Consell de Cent of Barcelona
surface form: Consell de Cent

Diputació del General
Government of Catalonia
surface form: Generalitat of Catalonia

Royal Audience of Catalonia
military and defensive councils of Catalonia
municipal councils of Catalonia
vegueries of Catalonia
hasRole administration of justice in Catalonia
defence of Catalan autonomy
governance of Catalonia
military organisation in Catalonia
regulation of trade in Catalonia
representation of Catalan estates
tax collection in Catalonia
influenced modern Catalan self-government
regional institutions in the Crown of Aragon
influencedBy Roman law tradition
feudal system in Catalonia
legalSystem Catalan public law
location Barcelona
Girona
Lleida
Tarragona
partOf political system of the Principality of Catalonia
represented clergy of Catalonia
nobility of Catalonia
urban third estate of Catalonia
significantEvent War of the Spanish Succession
timePeriod Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Middle Ages
usedLanguage Catalan
surface form: Catalan language

Latin
Occitan

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Catalan Revolt combatant Catalan institutions
Diada observedBy Catalan institutions