Catalans

Catalans
Total population
c. 9 million
Regions with significant populations
 Spain
         (people born in  Catalonia of any ethnicity; excludes ethnic Catalans in other regions in Spain)
8,005,784 (2023)
 France
         (people born in Pyrénées-Orientales)
491,000 (2023)
 Argentina
         (estimates vary)
188,000
 Mexico63,000
 Germany48,000
 Peru39,000
 Italy
         (Algherese dialect speakers in Alghero, Sardinia)
20,000
 Andorra16,555 (2024)
 Chile16,000
 Brazil11,787
 Venezuela6,200
 Colombia6,100
 Cuba3,600
 Ecuador3,500
 United States
         (estimates vary)
700-1,750
 Canada1,283
 Finland103
Languages
Catalan, Catalan Sign
Occitan (In Aran Valley)
Spanish, French, Italian (as a result of immigration or language shift)
Related ethnic groups
Occitans, Spaniards (Aragonese, Castilians), Valencians, Northern Italians, Sardinians

Catalans (Catalan, French and Occitan: catalans; Spanish: catalanes; Italian: catalani; Sardinian: cadelanos or catalanos) are a Romance ethnic group native to Catalonia, who speak Catalan. The current official category of "Catalans" is that of the citizens of Catalonia, a nationality and autonomous community in Spain and the inhabitants of the Roussillon historical region in southern France, today the Pyrénées Orientales department, also called Northern Catalonia and Pays Catalan in French.

Some authors also extend the word "Catalans" to include all people from areas in which Catalan is spoken, namely those from Andorra, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, eastern Aragon, Roussillon, and the city of Alghero in Sardinia.

The Catalan government regularly surveys its population regarding its "sentiment of belonging". As of July 2019, the results point out that 46.7% of the Catalans and other people living in Catalonia would like independence from Spain, 1.3% less than the year before.