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When we speak of Sicilian Americans, we still consider them Italian Americans. There is no reason for their to be a differing standard regarding the Catalan identity within the larger Spanish identity.

Because all these pages of "Mexican American", "Italian American", and all this stuff, are US Census Bureau labels, and if the US Census Bureau accepts the Catalan label, and accepts the Catalan language as one of the languages spoken in the United States, then why not create a page to collect this option of the census? Onofre Bouvila 15:07, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Additionally the anonimous forgot that catalan people could have Spanish or French official nationallity (I mean internationally recognized nationallity) . And we could consider a broader cultural point of view, that probably would include Andorran people... User:Tonipares


The reasons are quite simple. Catalan Americans from Andorra, Northern Catalonia (France) or Alghero (Italy) don't fit within a 'Spanish identity'. What does 'Spanish identity' mean, anyway? Many Catalans of Spanish nationality/descent are Catalans by ethnicity, regardless of the fact that they can speak Spanish and/or English too, so from the point of view of ethno-linguistic statistics, a separate Catalonian category is perfectly acceptable. --Purplefire (talk) 17:32, 5 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

jajaja —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.22.197.4 (talk) 15:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Hispanic Code List

The Hispanic Code List is as follows:

SPANIARD

200 Spaniard 201 Andalusian 202 Asturian 203 Castillian 204 Catalonian 205 Balearic Islander 206 Gallego 207 Valencian 208 Canarian 209 Spanish Basque

I think you are allowed to tick two of them. Catalan nationalists probably tick the code 204, but other catalans may tick the codes 200 and 204. The code 204 is not in the group of French ancestry but in the Spaniard ancestry. --79.155.113.50 (talk) 12:57, 23 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]