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The Querimonia ((オック語:Querimònia)) is a legal document written in Latin that details the political and administrative autonomy granted to the Aran Valley, Spain by James II of Aragon in 1313. The valley maintained a special status until 1834 when the queen regent María Cristina forced the integration of the valley with the province of Lleida. In 1990, the Aranese once again achieved a measure of autonomy when the province of Catalunya devolved power to the local government, giving them control over education, sanitation, culture, environment, agriculture and tourism. ==Rights== The querimonia confirmed and ceded the following rights to the Aranese: *Free and explicit common ownership by the Aranese of their mountains without tribute or subsidy; with the freedom of pasture for all meadows and fields *Free use of the forests *Free use of water, for irrigation as well as mills *The freedom to fish and hunt *Exemption from all royal servitude, burden, and imposition *Recognition of the traditional Aranese ''convinença'' and the ''torneria''. In return, the Aranese agreed to pay a tribute once per year to the king called the ''Galin Reiau'', consisting of a quantity of wheat per resident of the valley. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Querimonia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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