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Wednesday 26 d'abril: Exterior Catalonia Day

In order to remember the hundreds of thousands of Catalans who live abroad, on Sunday 26 d’abril se celebrarà el Dia Internacional de la Catalunya Exterior 2015.

Poster International Day of Catalonia Exterior 2015

The International Day of Catalonia Abroad is an initiative of the International Federation of Catalan Organizations (FIEC), which comprises the majority of schools, Catalan clubs and associations abroad. Casals Catalans in the meeting of the Southern Cone of America, Celebrated on 1997 in the Argentine city of Mendoza, the FIEC presented the proposal to institute this Day. The proposal was approved by a majority, both for the Catalan communities of America and for those of Europe and the rest of the world. He 1998 es va celebrar per primera vegada aquest Dia Internacional.

He 4 March 1999, the Parliament of Catalonia approved a resolution declaring the Diada official, with the following text: "The Parliament of Catalonia urges the Government to establish the official celebration of the International Day of Catalonia Exterior St George, or the first Sunday after St. George, if not this day falls on Sunday, and in the framework of its powers, to give visibility to this conclusion ". In this way, the Government of Catalonia, at their meeting of the day 6 April of the same year 1999, adopted the agreement official statement on this Day.

Since the creation of the International Day of Outer Catalonia, the FIEC publishes an annual commemorative poster. This year, el cartell és obra de Tamara García de la Calle. In previous editions, the commemorative poster for the International Day of Outer Catalonia has been made by the artists Ràfols Casamada (1998), Antoni Clavé (1999), Josep Guinovart (2000), Chantal Ripol (2001), Roser Capdevila (2002), Sergi Mas (2003), Maria Girona (2004), Pilar Alférez Pinós (2005), Antoni Tàpies (2006), Núria Muñoz Ginesta (2007), Carles Ballesteros (2008), Maria Andrews (2009), Mauricio Vicente (2010), Antònia Soplón (2011) Nani Navarro (2012), Xavier Mariscal (2013), Flor de Maria Coto de Lemus (2014) Tamara García de la Calle (2015).