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In Spain, Catalans Are Divided Over Independence Vote As Referendum Approaches

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The main square of Batea, a town of about 2,000 residents in Spain's northeast region of Catalonia. The mayor opposes Sunday's independence referendum and has not given permission for voting to take place in municipal buildings. (Lauren Frayer for NPR)
The main square of Batea, a town of about 2,000 residents in Spain's northeast region of Catalonia. The mayor opposes Sunday's independence referendum and has not given permission for voting to take place in municipal buildings. (Lauren Frayer for NPR)

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