Andorra

fr: Andorrede: Andorraes: Andorra
native_name
conventional_long_namePrincipality of Andorra
common_nameAndorra
image_flagFlag of Andorra.svg
image_coatCoat of arms of Andorra.svg
symbol_typeCoat of arms
image_mapEurope location ANR.png
map_caption
national_motto(Latin)
"Strength United is Stronger"
national_anthem(Catalan)
The Great Charlemagne,
my Father
official_languagesCatalan
major_languageCatalan
capitalAndorra la Vella
latd=42 |latm=30 |latNS=N |longd=1 |longm=31 |longEWE
largest_citycapital
government_typeParliamentary democracy and Co-principality
leader_title1French Co-Prince
leader_name1Nicolas Sarkozy
leader_title2Episcopal Co-Prince
leader_name2Joan Enric Vives Sicília
leader_title3
leader_name3Albert Pintat Santolària
sovereignty_typeIndependence
established_event1Paréage
established_date11278
accessionEUdate
area_km2468
area_sq_mi181
area_rank193rd
area_magnitude1 E8
percent_water0
population_estimate82,000
population_estimate_year2007
population_estimate_rank194th ?
population_census69,150
population_census_year2006
population_density_km2154
population_density_sq_mi393
population_density_rank69th
GDP_PPP_year2005
GDP_PPP$2.77 billion
GDP_PPP_rank177th
GDP_PPP_per_capita$38,800
GDP_PPP_per_capita_rankunranked
HDI_year2003
HDI
HDI_rankn/a
HDI_category = "gray">unranked
currencyeuro ()1
currency_codeEUR
time_zoneCET
utc_offset+1
time_zone_DSTCEST
utc_offset_DST+2
demonymAndorran
cctld.ad²
calling_code376
footnote1Prior to 1999: French franc and Spanish peseta. Small amounts of Andorran diners (divided into 100 centim) were minted after 1982.
footnote2Also .cat, shared with Catalan-speaking territories.
Andorra (Catalan: Andorra), officially the Principality of Andorra (Catalan: Principat d'Andorra) is a small landlocked country in western Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by Spain and France. Once isolated, it is currently a prosperous country mainly because of tourism and its status as a tax haven. The people of Andorra are currently listed as having the highest human life expectancies on Earth, at an average of 83.52 years (2007 est).Rank Order - Life expectancy at birth

Origin and history of the name :

The name "Andorra" is of unknown origin but (according to Joan Coromines) clearly pre-Roman. Many of the local toponyms are of Iberian-Basque origin.

History :

Tradition holds that Charles the Great (Charlemagne) granted a charter to Andorran people in return for their fighting the Moors. Overlordship of the territory passed to the local count of Urgell and eventually to the bishop of the diocese of Urgell. In the eleventh century a dispute arose between the bishop and his northern neighbour over Andorra.
 
The conflict was resolved in 1278 by the signing of a paréage, which provided that Andorra's sovereignty be shared between the count of Foix (whose title would ultimately transfer to the French head of state) and the bishop of La Seu d'Urgell, in Catalonia, Spain. This gave the small principality its territory and political form.
 
Andorra was briefly annexed to Aragon twice, in 1396 and 1512.
 
Over the years the title passed to the kings of Navarre. After Henry of Navarre became King Henry IV of France, he issued an edict (1607) that established the head of the French state and the Bishop of Urgell as co-princes of Andorra.
 
In the period 181213, the First French Empire annexed Catalonia and divided it in four départements. Andorra was also annexed and made part of the district of Puigcerdà (département of Sègre).
 
Andorra declared war on Imperial Germany during World War I but did not actually take part in the fighting. It remained in an official state of belligerency until 1957 as it was not included in the Versailles Peace Treaty.
 
In 1933 France occupied Andorra as a result of social unrest before elections. On July 12, 1934, an adventurer named Boris Skossyreff issued a proclamation in Urgell, declaring himself Boris I, sovereign prince of Andorra, simultaneously declaring war on the bishop of Urgell. He was arrested by Spanish authorities on July 20 and ultimately expelled from Spain. From 1936 to 1940, a French detachment was garrisoned in Andorra to prevent influences of the Spanish Civil War and Franco's Spain. Francoist troops reached the Andorran border in the later stages of the war.
 
During World War II, Andorra remained neutral and was an important smuggling route between Vichy France and Spain.
 
Given its relative isolation, Andorra has existed outside the mainstream of European history, with few ties to countries other than France and Spain. In recent times, however, its thriving tourist industry along with developments in transportation and communications have removed the country from its isolation. Its political system was thoroughly modernized in 1993, the year in which it became a member of the United Nations.

Politics :

Andorra is a co-principality with the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell, Spain as co-princes, in a duumvirate. The politics of Andorra take place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democracy, whereby the Prime Minister of Andorra is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.
 
Responsibility for defending Andorra rests with Spain and France. Andorra currently has no military force.

Parishes :

Image:Andorramap.png|thumb|left|300px|Map of Andorra with its seven regions labelled rect 34 350 121 404 Andorra la Vella rect 443 148 519 172 Canillo rect 437 363 520 389 Encamp rect 352 443 464 498 Escaldes-Engordany rect 36 223 155 247 La Massana rect 284 78 354 103 Ordino rect 208 567 304 618 Sant Julià de Lòria rect 651 54 745 83 France rect 484 583 560 619 Spain
 
Andorra consists of seven municipalities / regions, known as comuns ("commons", singular comú):
  • Andorra la Vella
  • Canillo
  • Encamp
  • Escaldes-Engordany
  • La Massana
  • Ordino
  • Sant Julià de Lòria

Geography :

Befitting its location in the eastern Pyrenees mountain range, Andorra consists predominantly of rugged mountains of an average height of 1,996 m with the highest being the Coma Pedrosa at 2,946 m. These are dissected by three narrow valleys in a Y shape that combine into one as the main stream, the Valira river, leaves the country for Spain (at Andorra's lowest point of 870 m). Andorra's surface area is 468 km².
 
Andorra's climate is similar to that of its neighbours' temperate climates, but its higher altitude means there is, on average, more snow in winter and it is slightly cooler in summer.

Economy :

Tourism, the mainstay of Andorra's tiny, well-to-do economy, accounts for roughly 80% of GDP. An estimated 9 million tourists visit annually, attracted by Andorra's duty-free status and by its summer and winter resorts. Andorra's comparative advantage has recently eroded as the economies of adjoining France and Spain have been opened up, providing broader availability of goods and lower tariffs.
 
The banking sector, with its tax haven status, also contributes substantially to the economy. Agricultural production is limited—only 2% of the land is arable—and most food has to be imported. Some tobacco is grown locally. The principal livestock activity is domestic sheep raising. Manufacturing output consists mainly of cigarettes, cigars, and furniture. Andorra's natural resources include hydroelectric power, mineral water, timber, iron ore, and lead.CIA World Factbook entry: Andorra
 
Andorra is not a full member of the European Union, but enjoys a special relationship with it, such as being treated as an EU member for trade in manufactured goods (no tariffs) and as a non-EU member for agricultural products. Andorra lacks a currency of its own and uses that of its two surrounding nations. Prior to 1999 these were the French franc and the Spanish peseta, which have since been both replaced by the EU's single currency, the euro.
 

Demographics :

Andorrans are a minority in their own country; Spaniards, Portuguese, Frenchmen, Britons, and Italians resident in Andorra make up 67.7% of the population. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Andorra has the longest life expectancy – 83.5 years.
 
The national language is Catalan, a Romance language. Andorra is one of only four nations (together with France, Monaco, and Turkey) that never signed the Council of Europe Framework Convention on National Minorities.conventions.coe.int

Religion :

The population of Andorra is predominantly Roman Catholic.CIA - The World Fact Book -- Andorra

Culture :

The official and historic language is Catalan. Other languages stemming from immigration, historical links and close geographic proximity, such as Spanish and French are also commonly spoken.
 
Andorra's long history has provided it with a rich folklore and an abundance of folk tales, with roots originating as far as Andalusia in the south and the Netherlands in the north.
 
Andorran culture is Catalan in essence. It has given a significant and easily identifiable contribution to the conglomerate of Catalan culture.
 
Two writers renowned in Catalonia and the region, Michèle Gazier and Ramon Villeró, both come from Andorra.
 
Andorra is home to folk dances like the contrapàs and marratxa, which survive in Sant Julià de Lòria especially. Andorran folk music has similarities to all of its neighbors, but is especially Catalan in character, especially in the presence of dances like the sardana. Other Andorran folk dances include contrapàs in Andorra la Vella and Saint Anne's dance in Escaldes-Engordany.
 
Andorra's national holiday is Our Lady of Meritxell Day, September 8.

See also :

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  • Civil unions in Andorra
  • Communications in Andorra
  • European microstates
  • Foreign relations of Andorra
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  • Front Envaliran de Libération
  • List of Andorra-related topics
  • List of Andorrans
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  • Scouting in Andorra
  • Tourism in Andorra
  • Transportation in Andorra
  • University of Andorra

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