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This comment doesn't have much to do with the article, but i just had to say this:
I returned today from a week-long trip around Catalonia. While i was driving around the beautiful mountains and towns i listened to iCat.fm, which was absolutely amazing! The music is great - i bought some Catalan CD's thanks to it - and there's no advertising except announcements from Capital de la Cultura Catalana, and it is a pure pleasure to listen to them. Does anyone know the name of the announcer that reads them, the one which says tres-ce-punt-cat and i-cat-efa-ema-és-única? Her voice was so beautiful that i bought some books for learning Catalan :) --Amir E. Aharoni07:51, 12 October 2007 (UTC)Reply