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february 7, 2024 / new york city, new york
while attending coterie’s moms’ night out, karlie kloss wore:
— Magda Butrym, “Long belted suede shearling coat in brown” - $5,705
— Brandon Maxwell, “The Vanessa Mock Neck Knit Maxi Dress In Brown” - N/A
— Hereu, “Espiga Plaited Padded-detail Shoulder Bag” - $250
— Khaite, “The Davis Boot” - $1,350
she also wore zoë chicco, cartier, swarovski, briony raymond, and kinn studios jewelry
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Hello, just wanted to ask, when someone refers to "Central Catalonia", what comarques or areas does that actually encompass?? And are there any cultural differences with other parts of Catalunya?
Hello!
When we say Central Catalonia (Catalunya central), also called central counties (comarques centrals), it includes the following comarques: Berguedà , Solsonès, Bages, Moianès, and Osona. Sometimes you can find L'Anoia also included, but usually L'Anoia is included in the Penedès instead.
This is a map of the vegueries (broader areas) of Catalonia:
Culturally, Central Catalonia is united by shared accent and linguistic traits, geography (mountain ranges and the Vic plain), pilgrimage routes, having the same cities as reference and by food such as the excellent embotits (cured meat) such as llonganissa de Vic and everything they do in Osona. People from the rest of Catalonia will buy them from there because they’re so delicious!
It’s also the area with the most important religious (Catholic Christian) heritage since the Middle Ages, and it also has an important heritage from the Industrial Revolution.
In the north of l’Anoia there is the holy mountain range of Montserrat, where the image of the Mother of God of Montserrat (also called La Moreneta) was found and is kept. She is the patron saint of Catalonia (together with St. George), so as you can imagine there are a lot of people who go on pilgrimage to this mountain. There are many popular activities such as large groups of people walking up the mountain together, songs like el Virolai, the legend of the drummer of el Bruc (though it takes place here, it’s known in all Catalonia), and the Montserrat Abbey has the oldest choir in Europe, founded in the 12th century!
(The Montserrat Abbey and the venerated image of La Moreneta)
One of the main cities in Central Catalonia is Manresa, which is also a pilgrimage centre because Saint Ignatius of Loyola lived in a cave in this city for some years to meditate, when he was on his way to Montserrat.
You can visit the cave as well as St. Ignatius’ pilgrimage routes and other buildings associated with him.
(Inside the cave in Manresa)
The city of Vic, too, has an important place in history and religion. It’s the seat of the bishop, and is famous for the bishop Oliba (971-1046) who drove the reforms known as “pau i treva” (peace and truce), which meant that by law the feudal lords only had power over their subjects during daytime and not on holy days and rest days.
(Monument to Abat Oliba, between Vic’s cathedral and its museum of ecclesiastic art Museu Episcopal de Vic)
The industrial heritage of Catalonia is also heavily centered in Central Catalonia, since the way that industralisation worked here was by creating factory-towns that used the river’s force to make the factory work. Central Catalonia is crossed by the rivers Llobregat and Ter, where the majority of these factory-towns were.
It’s in Central Catalonia where the tradition of choosing a pubilla and an heureu is stronger. Pubilla and hereu mean “heiress” and “heir” respectively, and they are two people chosen by the town to become their representatives or ambassadors in cultural activities. This tradition comes from the traditional Catalan laws, where the heirs were very important for families.
In many areas of Catalonia like the centre, every year each association or quarter choses their own pubilla and hereu, and from all of those they chose the pubilla and hereu for the town. And between the ones from each town, the region ones, and between the region ones, the one that will represent all Catalonia for the year. They dress in traditional clothing that represents the heir and heiress from big farmhouses, and they attend cultural activities around all the country as a representative.
In Central Catalonia, the choice of the town’s pubilla and hereu is usually part of the town’s festa major (local patron saint festivity).
(Candidates to pubilla and hereu in Solsona)
(Pubilla and hereu making a flower offering at the Montserrat Abbey)
That’s what comes to my mind about Central Catalonia. It has some things that are different from the rest of Catalonia but mostly the differences are on what cultural elements have more importance and people participate in most.
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