Listed below are articles about or related to Andorra, arranged alphabetically:
- .ad - Abortion in Andorra - Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua - Action for Andorra - Air Travel in Andorra - Aixirivall - Aixovall - Albert Pintat - Albert Salvadó - Alex Antor - Ana Arce - Andbank - Andorra - Andorra at the Olympics - Andorra at the Paralympics - Andorra for Change - Andorra Forward - Andorra in the Eurovision Song Contest - Andorra la Vella - Andorra men's national basketball team - Andorra national football team - Andorra National Library - Andorra national rugby union team - Andorra Telecom - Andorra Televisió - Andorra women's national basketball team - Andorran Cup - Andorran Democratic Centre - Andorran diner - Andorran euro coins - Andorran Football Federation - Andorran nationality law - Andorran Olympic Committee - Andorran parliamentary election, 2001 - Andorran parliamentary election, 2005 - Andorran passport - Andorran Red Cross - Andorran Revolution - Andorran Workers' Union - Ansalonga - Anyós - Arans - Architecture of Andorra - Arinsal - Army of Andorra - Association for the Defense of Nature - Atlètic Club d'Escaldes - Aubinyà
- Banca Privada d'Andorra - BC Andorra - Bearded vulture - Bixessarri - Boris Skossyreff
- .cat - Canillo - Cannabis in Andorra - Capital of Andorra: Andorra la Vella - Capital punishment in Andorra - Casa Cristo - Casa d'Areny-Plandolit - Casa de la Vall - Casa Rull Museum - Catalan Countries - Catalan language - Catalan Wikipedia - Century 21 (political party) - Certers - Citizens' Initiative - Climate of Andorra - Coat of arms of Andorra - Coma Pedrosa - Committed Citizens - Common genet - Communications in Andorra - Concord - Constitution of Andorra - Consulate of the Sea - Council of Europe - COVID-19 pandemic in Andorra - Creand - Culture of Andorra - Currency of Andorra
- Democratic Party (Andorra) - Democratic Renewal (Andorra) - Democrats for Andorra - Demographics of Andorra - Diocese of Urgell - Diplomatic missions of Andorra
- Economy of Andorra - Education in Andorra - El buner d'Ordino - El Forn - El Gran Carlemany - El Periòdic d'Andorra - El Serrat - El Tarter - El Vilar - Elections in Andorra - Encamp - Erts - Escaldes Hydroelectric Power Station - Escaldes-Engordany - Escàs - Estadi Comunal d'Andorra la Vella - Estadio Comunal de Aixovall - Estanys de Baiau - European microstate - Executive Council of Andorra - Extreme points of Andorra
- FC Encamp - FC Rànger's - FC Santa Coloma - Federació Andorrana de Rugby - Flag of Andorra - Football in Andorra - Fontaneda - Forces Elèctriques d'Andorra - Foreign relations of Andorra - France-Andorra border - Freedom of religion in Andorra - French franc
- General Council (Andorra) - Geography of Andorra - Geology of Andorra - Government of Andorra - Gran Valira - Grans Magatzems Pyrénées - Greens of Andorra - Guillem d'Areny-Plandolit
- Head of government: Prime Minister of Andorra, Xavier Espot Zamora - Head of state: Co-Princes of Andorra, Emmanuel Macron and Joan Enric Vives i Sicília - Health in Andorra - Hinduism in Andorra - History of Andorra - Hocine Haciane - Human rights in Andorra
- Iberian naming customs - Ildefons Lima - Incles - 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
- Jacques Chirac - Jaume Bartumeu - Joan Enric Vives i Sicilia - Juberri - Judaism in Andorra - Jugarem A Estimar-Nos - Julian Vila Coma - Justí Guitart i Vilardebó
- L'Aldosa de Canillo - L'Aldosa de la Massana - La Cortinada - La Massana - La Mirada Interior - La Seu d'Urgell - Languages of Andorra - Lauredian Union - Law enforcement in Andorra - Les Bons - LGBT rights in Andorra - Liberal Party of Andorra - Lídia Armengol i Vila - Llorts - Llumeneres - Lusitanos
- Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley - Manuel Sanchis i Guarner - Marc Bernaus - Marc Forné Molné - Marca Hispanica - Marta Roure - Media in Andorra - Melissandre Fuentes - Meritxell - Military history of Andorra - Military of Andorra - Military ranks of Andorra - Ministry of Defence of Andorra - Ministry of External Affairs of Andorra - Mora Banc Grup - Music of Andorra
- Nagol - National anthem of Andorra - National Archives of Andorra - National Automobile Museum (Andorra) - National Democratic Group - New Centre - New Parliament of Andorra - Nicolas Sarkozy
- Official Bulletin of the Principality of Andorra - Òmnium Cultural - Order of Charlemagne - Ordino
- Pal - Paréage of Andorra (1278) - 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 - PGI Management - Police Corps of Andorra - Politics of Andorra - Pompeu Fabra - Population of Andorra: 85,101 (2023) - Postal codes in Andorra - Postal services in Andorra - Prats - President of France - Primera Divisió - Principat - Prostitution in Andorra - Public holidays in Andorra - Pyrenean chamois - Pyrenees
- Radio Andorra - Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra - Rail transport in Andorra - Ramon Iglesias i Navarri - Ramon Llull - Ramón Malla Call - Ransol - Religion in Andorra - Renewal Party of Ordino - Roman Catholicism in Andorra
- Sant Julià de Lòria - Santa Coloma - Scouting in Andorra - Segona Divisió - Segudet - Sense Tu - Sispony - Social Democracy and Progress - Social Democratic Party - Softcatalà - Soldeu - Sornàs - Spain-Andorra border - Spanish peseta - Special forces of Andorra - Supreme Court of Andorra: Superior Court of Justice
- Taxation in Andorra - Television in Andorra - Third Way - Time in Andorra - Tirant lo Blanc - Tourism in Andorra - Transport in Andorra
- 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
- Vehicle registration plates of Andorra - Vila - Visa policy of Andorra
- List of Andorrans - Ants of Andorra - Banks of Andorra - Birds of Andorra - Bridges of Andorra - Cities of Andorra - Companies of Andorra - List of Co-Princes of Andorra - Diplomatic missions in Andorra - Diplomatic missions of Andorra - Exports of Andorra - List of first syndics of the General Council - Football clubs of Andorra - List of general syndics of the General Council - Mammals of Andorra - Museums of Andorra - Political parties of Andorra - Years of Andorra
Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra, is a sovereign landlocked country on the Iberian Peninsula, in the eastern Pyrenees in Western Europe, 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 Catalonia, Spain, and the president of France. Its capital and largest city is Andorra la Vella.
Andorra is a small, landlocked country in southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountain range and bordered by Spain and France. With an area of 468 km², it is the sixth smallest country in Europe and also the largest of the European microstates.
Andorra consists of seven communities known as parishes. Until relatively recently, it had only six parishes; the seventh, Escaldes–Engordany, was created in 1978.
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.
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.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Andorra:
Fútbol Club Penya d'Andorra is an Andorran professional football club created by fans of the Portuguese club Benfica, based in Andorra La Vella. The club currently plays in the Primera Divisió.
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.
The Cultural Heritage of Andorra is an organization in Andorra which protects national buildings and monuments considered of cultural and historical value.
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 2014 Copa Constitució is the 22nd season of Andorra's football knockout tournament. The competition began on 11 January 2014 with the matches of the first elimination round and ended on 2014 with the final. UE Santa Coloma are the defending champions. The winners will earn a place in the first qualifying round of the 2014–15 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.
The 2016–17 Primera Divisió or Lliga Grup Becier, was the 22nd season of top-tier football in Andorra. The season began on 18 September 2016 and concluded on 21 May 2017; this was followed by the two-legged relegation play-off on 28 and 31 May 2017. The defending champions were FC Santa Coloma, who won their tenth championship in the previous season.
The 1983 Andorran local elections were held on 12 December. Voters elected the council members of the seven parishes of Andorra. For first time since 1867, local elections were not hold on the same day as parliamentary elections. This was also the first time that the totality of the council seats were up for election.
The 1987 Andorran local elections were held on 13 and 20 December. Voters elected the council members of the seven parishes of Andorra. Following the election, the communal councils elected the mayors and deputy mayors.
The Principality of Andorra's honours system started developing very recently and it is still in development.
Guillem Maria d'Areny i de Plandolit, 3rd baron of Senaller and Gramenet, was an Andorran nobleman and politician.
The 2019 Andorran local elections were held on 15 December, to elect all councillors in the seven parishes of Andorra.
The 2022–23 Primera Divisió was the 28th season of top-tier football in Andorra. The season began on 11 September 2022. The league champion qualified to compete in the 2023–24 UEFA Champions League.
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.