Generalitat

Generalitat (literally 'Generalty') is the name of two regional governments of the Spanish autonomous communities (comunidades autnomas): the one of Catalonia and the one of Valencia. The name goes back to the 13th century, to the medieval courts of the ancient principality of Catalonia and the kingdom of Valencia respectively, that were both abolished in 1715 by the Decreto de Nueva Planta by Philip V of Spain. Information about the Generalitat de Catalunya. The Valencian Generalitat was "restored" in 1982 and these have been its presidents: Joan Lerma, Eduardo Zaplana and Francisco Camps.

External link

Catalan Generalitat: http://www.gencat.net Valencian Generalitat: hhtp://www.gva.es

 

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