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Principality of Andorra
Principat d'Andorra (Catalan)
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Motto: Virtus Unita Fortior (Latin)
"United virtue is stronger" |
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Location of Andorra (centre of green circle)
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Capital and largest city
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Andorra la Vella 42°30′23″N 1°31′17″E / 42.50639°N 1.52139°E |
Official languages | Catalan |
Ethnic groups
(2021)
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Religion
(2020)
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Demonym(s) | Andorran |
Government | Unitary parliamentary diarchic constitutional co-principality |
• Representatives
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• Prime Minister
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Xavier Espot Zamora |
Legislature | General Council |
Independence | |
• From the Crown of Aragon
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8 September 1278 |
• From the French Empire
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1814 |
• Constitution
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2 February 1993 |
Area | |
• Total
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467.63 km2 (180.55 sq mi) (178th) |
• Water (%)
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0.26 (121.4 ha) |
Population | |
• 2023 estimate
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85,863 (185th) |
• Density
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179.8/km2 (465.7/sq mi) (71st) |
GDP (PPP) | 2024 estimate |
• Total
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$6.001 billion (168th) |
• Per capita
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$69,146 (18th) |
GDP (nominal) | 2024 estimate |
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$3.897 billion (159th) |
• Per capita
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$44,900 (24th) |
Gini (2003) | 27.21 low |
HDI (2022) | 0.884 very high · 35th |
Currency | Euro (€) (EUR) |
Time zone | UTC+01 (CET) |
• Summer (DST)
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UTC+02 (CEST) |
Date format | dd/mm/yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +376 |
ISO 3166 code | AD |
Internet TLD | .ad |
Andorra, officially the Principality of Andorra, is a landlocked sovereign country located in the eastern Pyrenees Mountains of Southern Europe and bordered by Spain and France. There are about 84,000 people living in the country. The capital is Andorra la Vella. It is ruled by a Spanish Bishop and the French President. Andorra's government is a parliamentary democracy.
Andorra is a rich country mostly because of tourism. There are about 10.2 million visitors each year.
The official language is Catalan, although Spanish, Portuguese, and French are also used.
It is not a member of the European Union. The euro is the money used.
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History
It is said that Charles the Great (Charlemagne) gave the Andorran people their country in return for fighting against the Moors.
Before 1095, Andorra did not have any type of military protection. The Lord of Caboet and the Bishop of Urgell decided to rule Andorra together. In 1607 Henry IV of France said the head of the French state and the Bishop of Urgell would be co-princes of Andorra.
Andorra declared war on Imperial Germany during World War I. It did not do any fighting. They stayed against Germany until 1957 because they were not in the Treaty of Versailles.
Andorra doesn't have an Army. France and Spain help to defend Andorra. The country has a police force of 295.
Parishes
Andorra has seven parishes:
Geography
Andorra is in the Pyrenees mountain range. The highest mountain is Coma Pedrosa.
Cities
The largest cities in Andorra are:
Ranking | Name | Population |
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1 | Andorra la Vella | 19,319 |
2 | Escaldes-Engordany | 14,395 |
3 | Encamp | 8,470 |
4 | Sant Julià de Lòria | 7,518 |
5 | La Massana | 4,987 |
6 | Santa Coloma | 2,937 |
7 | Ordino | 2,780 |
8 | El Pas de la Casa | 2,613 |
9 | Canillo | 2,025 |
10 | Arinsal | 1,555 |
For other locations in Andorra, see List of cities in Andorra.
Religion
The population of Andorra is mostly (90%) Roman Catholic. Their patron saint is Our Lady of Meritxell.
Education
Children between the ages of 6 and 16 must have full-time education. Education up to secondary level is paid by the government.
The University of Andorra (UdA) is the state public university. It is the only university in Andorra.
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A satellite image of Andorra
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Images for kids
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Roc de les Bruixes prehistorical sanctuary in Canillo (detail)
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Hannibal's route (red) during the Second Punic War. The Iberian tribes (green) fought against the Carthaginian army in the Pyrenees.
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Charlemagne instructing his son, Louis the Pious
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The six old parishes named by their patron saint as depicted in the Acta de Consagració i Dotació de la Catedral de la Seu d'Urgell (839)
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1978 monument commemorating the 700th anniversary of the Paréages, located outside Casa de la Vall in the capital city of Andorra la Vella
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Main hall of Tribunal de Corts (High Court of Justice) inside Casa de la Vall, the central Judiciary Court of Andorra
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Manor house of the Rossell family in Ordino, Casa Rossell, built in 1611. The family also owned the largest ironwork forges in Andorra as Farga Rossell and Farga del Serrat.
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Canillo scenery during the Revolution of 1881
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Co-Prince Charles de Gaulle in the streets of Sant Julià de Lòria in Andorra, October 1967
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Streets of the city centre of Andorra la Vella in 1986. From the same year until 1989 Andorra normalized the economic treaties with the EEC.
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Foreign Minister of Andorra Gilbert Saboya meeting Austrian foreign minister Sebastian Kurz at the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in 2014
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The embassy of Andorra in Brussels
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The town of Encamp, as seen from the Vall dels Cortals
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Andorra–La Seu d'Urgell Airport, located 12 km away from Andorra, in Montferrer i Castellbò (Catalonia, Eastern Spain)
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RTVA, the public service television and radio broadcaster in Andorra
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View of Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The athletes from Andorra at the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics
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Laure Soulié, Olympic biathlete
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2015 UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships in Vallnord, La Massana
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Volta als Ports d'Andorra, the national road cycling tour
See also
In Spanish: Andorra para niños