Catalonia, in northeastern Spain, is a region with a strong sense of identity, marked by its own language (Catalan), vibrant culture, and a history of seeking autonomy. Barcelona, its capital, is a global city famous for Gaudí’s architecture, like the Sagrada Família, and its Mediterranean beaches. Catalonia’s economy is one of Spain’s strongest, driven by tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture, including cava production. The region’s political tensions with Spain over independence have shaped its modern narrative, yet its cultural richness—from festivals like La Mercè to cuisine—remains a draw.