Index of Andorra-related articles

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Listed below are articles about or related to Andorra, arranged alphabetically:

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- Administrative divisions of Andorra - .ad - Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua - Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua - Aixovall - Albert Celades - Albert Pintat - Albert Salvadó - Alex Antor - Alguerese - Ana Arce - Andorra - Andorra at the 1976 Summer Olympics - Andorra at the 1980 Summer Olympics - Andorra at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Andorra at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Andorra at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Andorra at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Andorra at the 2006 Winter Paralympics - Andorra at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest - Andorra la Vella - Andorra national basketball team - Andorra national football team - Andorra National Library - Andorra national rugby union team - Andorra Telecom - Andorran Cup - Andorran Democratic Centre - Andorran diner - Andorran euro coins - Andorran First Division - Andorran Football Federation - Andorran nationality law - Andorran Olympic Committee - Andorran parliamentary election, 2001 - Andorran parliamentary election, 2005 - Andorran passport - Andorran Workers' Union - Area of Andorra - Arinsal - Army of Andorra - Association for the Defense of Nature (ADN) in Andorra - Atlètic Club d'Escaldes

B

- BC Andorra - Bearded vulture - Boris Skossyreff

C

- .cat - Cabinet of Andorra - Canillo - Capital of Andorra: Andorra la Vella - Capital punishment in Andorra - Catalan Countries - Catalan dialect examples - Catalan grammar - Catalan language - Catalan language/Swadesh list - Catalan phonology and orthography - Catalan Wikipedia - Central Catalan - Central European Time - Century 21 (political party) - Climate of Andorra - Coat of arms of Andorra - Coma Pedrosa - Commander-in-chief: - Common genet - Communications in Andorra - Conjugation of auxiliary Catalan verbs - Conjugation of regular Catalan verbs - Constitution of Andorra - Consulate of the Sea - Council of Europe (CE) - COVID-19 pandemic in Andorra - Culture of Andorra - Currency of Andorra

D

- Democratic Party (Andorra) - Democratic Renewal (Andorra) - Democrats for Andorra - Demographics of Andorra - Diocese of Urgell - Diplomatic missions of Andorra

E

- Eastern Catalan - Economy of Andorra - Education in Andorra - El Gran Carlemany - El Periòdic d'Andorra - El Serrat - Elections in Andorra - Encamp - Environmental issues in Andorra - Escaldes-Engordany - Estadi Comunal d'Andorra la Vella - Estadio Comunal de Aixovall - Estanys de Baiau - Eurasia - Europe - European microstate - Extreme points of Andorra

F

- FC Encamp - FC Rànger's - FC Santa Coloma - Federació Andorrana de Rugby - Flag of Andorra - Football in Andorra - Foreign relations of Andorra - Form of government: parliamentary representative democracy - Freedom of religion in Andorra - French franc

G

- General Council (Andorra) - General Council of the Valleys - Geography of Andorra - Geology of Andorra - Government of Andorra - Gran Valira - Greens of Andorra - Guillem d'Areny-Plandolit

H

- Head of government: Prime Minister of Andorra, Jaume Bartumeu - Head of state: Co-Princes of Andorra: - History of Andorra - Hocine Haciane - Human rights in Andorra

I

- Iberian naming customs - Iberian Peninsula - Ildefons Lima - Institut d'Estudis Catalans - Inter Club d'Escaldes - International rankings of Andorra - Internet in Andorra - Internet country code top-level domain: .ad - Islam in Andorra - ISO 4217: EUR - ISO country codes: AD, AND, 020 - ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:AD

J

- Jacques Chirac - Jaume Bartumeu - Joan Enric Vives i Sicilia, Bishop of La Seu d'Urgell, Spain - Judaism in Andorra - Jugarem A Estimar-Nos - Julian Vila Coma - Justí Guitart i Vilardebó

K

- Koldo Álvarez

L

- La Massana - La Mirada Interior - La Seu d'Urgell - landlocked country - Languages of Andorra - Lauredian Union - Law enforcement in Andorra - LGBT rights in Andorra - Liberal Party of Andorra - Lídia Armengol i Vila - Lusitanos

M

- Manuel Sanchis i Guarner - Marc Bernaus - Marc Forné Molné - Marca Hispanica - Marta Roure - Media in Andorra - Melissandre Fuentes - Military history of Andorra - Military of Andorra - Military ranks of Andorra - Ministry of Defence of Andorra - Municipalities of Andorra - Music of Andorra

N

- Name of Andorra - National anthem of Andorra - Navy of Andorra - Nicolas Sarkozy - Normes de Castelló - North-Western Catalan - Northern Catalan

O

- Òmnium Cultural - Ordino

P

- Parishes of Andorra - Parliament of Andorra (unicameral): General Council of the Valleys - Parochial Union of Independents Group - Parochial Union of Ordino - Pas de la Casa - Patrimoni Cultural - Police Corps of Andorra - Political scandals of Andorra - Politics of Andorra - Pompeu Fabra - Population of Andorra: 71,822 (2007) - 194th most populous country - Postal codes in Andorra - Postal services in Andorra - President of France - Principat - Prostitution in Andorra - Public holidays in Andorra - Pyrenean chamois - Pyrenees

R

- Radio Andorra - Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra - Rail transport in Andorra - Ramon Iglesias i Navarri - Ramon Llull - Ramón Malla Call - Religion in Andorra - Renewal Party of Ordino - Ribagorçan - Roman Catholicism in Andorra

S

- Sant Julià de Lòria - Scouting in Andorra - Sense Tu - Social Democratic Party (Andorra) - Softcatalà - Soldeu - Southern Europe - Spanish language - Spanish peseta - Special forces of Andorra - Supreme Court of Andorra: Superior Court of Justice

T

- Taxation in Andorra - Television in Andorra - Tirant lo Blanc - Pere Joan Tomas Sogero - Tourism in Andorra - Transport in Andorra

U

- UE Sant Julià - Unió de Radioaficionats Andorrans - Unió Sindical d'Andorra - Union, Common Sense and Progress - United States-Andorra relations - Unity and Renewal - Universitat d'Andorra

V

- Valencian - Vehicle registration plates of Andorra - Visa policy of Andorra - Voluntaris per la Llengua

W

- Weak pronouns in Catalan - Western capercaillie - Western Catalan - Wildlife of Andorra

Lists

- Airports in Andorra - List of Andorrans - Ants of Andorra - Birds of Andorra - List of birds on stamps of Andorra (French) - List of birds on stamps of Andorra (Spanish) - Cities of Andorra - List of Co-Princes of Andorra - Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 147th (one hundred and forty seventh) - Diplomatic missions in Andorra - Mammals of Andorra - List of people on stamps of Andorra - List of political parties in Andorra - World Heritage Sites in Andorra

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Andorra</span> Country in Western Europe

Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked country on the Iberian Peninsula, in the eastern Pyrenees, bordered by France to the north and Spain to the south. Believed to have been created by Charlemagne, Andorra was ruled by the count of Urgell until 988, when it was transferred to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Urgell. The present principality was formed by a charter in 1278. It is currently headed by two co-princes: the bishop of Urgell in Spain and the president of France. Its capital and largest city is Andorra la Vella.

Andorra is essentially Catalan speaking. The country has contributed significantly to the Catalan heritage.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">La Massana</span> Parish in Andorra

La Massana is one of the seven parishes of the Principality of Andorra. It is located in the northwest of the country. La Massana is also the name of the main town of the parish. The name Massana derives from the Latin name mattianam for a variety of apple. Other settlements in the parish are Pal, Arinsal, Erts, Sispony, Anyós, L'Aldosa de la Massana, Puiol del Pui, Escàs, Els Plans, Mas de Ribafeta, Xixerella and Pui.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ordino</span> Place in Andorra

Ordino is the most northerly parish in the Principality of Andorra. It's mostly the main area of Valira del Nord or Valira d'Ordino river valley. Ordino is also the name of the main town of the parish. Other settlements in the parish are El Serrat, Ansalonga, Sornàs, La Cortinada, Llorts, Segudet, Arans, Les Salines and Arcalís. It is home to the Sorteny National Park, the largest nature area of Andorra. It has a population of 4,858, as of 2017. The town preserves a vast medieval center, mainly linked to the culture of the country.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">LGBT rights in Andorra</span>

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Andorra have advanced significantly in the 21st century, and are now considered generally progressive. Civil unions, which grant all the benefits of marriage, have been recognized since 2014, and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is constitutionally banned. The General Council passed a bill on 21 July 2022 that would legalize same-sex marriage in 2023, and convert all civil unions into civil marriage. In September 2023, Xavier Espot Zamora, the Prime Minister of Andorra, officially came out as homosexual.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Outline of Andorra</span> Country, landlocked between Spain and France

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Andorra:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2009 Andorran parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Andorra on 26 April 2009, the fourth under the 1993 Constitution. The elections were held at the end of the normal four-year term of the General Council, but also following months of intense pressure from Co-Prince Nicolas Sarkozy to change the country's banking secrecy laws.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Penya Encarnada d'Andorra</span> Association football club in Andorra

Fútbol Club Penya d'Andorra is an Andorran football club created by fans of the Portuguese club Benfica, based in Andorra La Vella. The team currently plays in the Primera Divisió.

Same-sex marriage has been legal in Andorra since 17 February 2023. Andorra first established stable unions on 23 March 2005, providing same-sex couples with some of the rights and benefits of marriage, and later enacted civil unions on 25 December 2014, offering a greater set of rights. On 21 July 2022, the General Council voted to open civil marriage to same-sex couples. The law was promulgated by Co-Prince Emmanuel Macron on 17 August 2022, and came into effect six months later.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2011 Andorran parliamentary election</span>

Early parliamentary elections were held in Andorra on 3 April 2011 after the General Council of Andorra was dissolved over problems in passing important laws, including the budget and laws related to a value added tax.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Antoni Martí</span> Andorran politician (1963–2023)

Antoni Martí Petit was an Andorran architect and politician who served as the prime minister of Andorra between 2011 and 2019, when he was elected on the ticket of the Democrats for Andorra.

The 2013 Copa Constitució was the 21st season of Andorra's football knockout tournament. The competition began on 13 January 2013 with the matches of the first elimination round and ended on 26 May 2013 with the final. FC Santa Coloma are the defending champions. The winners will earn a place in the first qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League.

The 2015–16 Primera Divisió or Lliga Grup Becier, was the 21st season of top-tier football in Andorra. The season began on 27 September 2015. The defending champions were FC Santa Coloma, who won their ninth championship in the previous season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2007 Andorran local elections</span> Local elections in Andorra

The 2007 Andorran local elections were held on 2 December. Voters elected the council members of the seven parishes.

The 2019 Andorran local elections were held on 15 December, to elect all councillors in the seven parishes of Andorra.

Third Way is a conservative political party in Andorra formed by the Lauredian Union and former members of the Liberal Party. The party is led by Josep Pintat Forné.

Lídia Armengol i Vila was an Andorran historian and civil servant who championed the restoration of her country's historic language and culture.

Víctor Naudi Zamora is an Andorran architect and politician. He was the president of the Social Democratic Party (PS), serving in the General Council (2007–2009) and then as minister of the interior in the government of Jaume Bartumeu until its defeat in 2011. He left PS at the start of 2013 and established Social Democracy and Progress (SDP) alongside Bartumeu, leading its candidacy and being one of its two members elected to the General Council in 2015. The party lost its representatives in the 2019 election.

Local elections in Andorra were held on 17 December to elect all councillors in the seven parishes of Andorra. Overall voter turnout was 54.75%, dropping over 1.7% in comparison to the 2019 elections.