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Spanish gov't rejects call for dialogue with Catalonia
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2014-11-12
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The Spanish central government has rejected calls from Catalonian President Artur Mas to begin a dialogue to discuss the province's independence In a non-binding referendum held on Sunday, two million Catalonians voted for independence. teleSUR
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