Financial Times: 'The town that started Catalan deluge' #news #Catalonia #eu #politics #usa

Two rolls of Catalan flags stand in the window of Gloria Clopés'
haberdashery store in the town of Arenys de Munt, 45km from Barcelona.
"The one with the blue triangle is the older independence flag, I
think," says Ms. Clopés, 29, "and the one with the red is newer. At
least I think that's the difference."

When a mass rally for Catalan independence was held in Barcelona last
month the difference hardly mattered. "People here were desperate to
buy either," she says. Tucked inland away from the ribbon development
of the Catalan coast, Arenys de Munt is remarkable for its riera – the
sand-strewn main street that doubles up as a flood channel, draining
the steep wooded hills around.

Nearly every one of the elegant, modernista facades along the street
sports a Catalan flag. This is hardly surprising: for like the water
that pours through it in torrents after the autumn rains, Arenys was
where the recent Catalan nationalist deluge started. Here, three years
ago, local nationalists held the first of a series of informal, local
plebiscites on independence that led inexorably to last month's
million-plus rally in Barcelona, an event that has turned Spanish
politics on its head.

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/8940dab0-13d1-11e2-9ac6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2AO1W5p5M

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