Enric Garriga i Trullols explained

Birth Date:31 May 1926
Birth Place:Barcelona, Spain
Death Place:Barcelona, Spain

Enric Garriga i Trullols (May 31, 1926 – November 17, 2011) was a Spanish Catalan independentist and activist for the Occitan Nation.[1] Trullols served as the founder and president of several Catalan organizations, including the Cercle d'Agermanament Occitano-Català (CAOC) and the Institut de Projecció Exterior de la Cultura Catalana (IPECC).[1]

Trullols began his career as a chemical engineer.[1] He participated in the Congreso de Cultura Catalana from 1975 to 1977.[1] Trullols became further involved with the Catalan independence movement when he joined the Socialists' Party of Catalonia in preparation for the 1977 elections.[1]

In the mid-1970s, Trullois co-founded the Institut de Projecció Exterior de la Cultura Catalana (IPECC), and later served as the institute's president until his death in 2011.[1] Under Trullois, the IPECC spearheaded the construction of monuments to Catalan national heroes around the world, including Belgium, Germany and Argentina.[1] In 1977, Trullois founded the Cercle d'Agermanament Occitano-Català (CAOC), which promoted relations between Catalan and Occitan cultural institutions and activists.[1] He also promoted the preservation and use of the Aranese dialect in Val d'Aran, Catalonia, and southern France.[1]

Enric Garriga i Trullols died in Barcelona on November 17, 2011, at the age of 85.[1]

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  1. News: Fallece a los 85 años Enric Garriga Trullols, presidente del Cercle d'Agermanament Occitano-Català . . 2011-11-18 . 2011-11-28.