Catalonia – a wedge-shaped autonomous community that makes up the north-east corner of Spain – has so much more to offer than just its iconic capital, Barcelona. And that’s especially the case when it comes to dining. Catalonia has its geography to thank for its food: its panoramic beaches give way to the streams, rivers and wetlands that encircle the foothills of the Pyrenees. Those foothills gradually undulate upwards until they make up the eastern section of the sprawling…
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