geissi , vor einem Monat Englisch Actually this isn't a semantic argument. As far as Spain is concerned there are factual de jure differences. Despite a higher degree of autonomy, Catalonia has been part of Spain for a while now. It seems they even accepted the Spanish constitution: After Franco's death in 1975, Catalonia voted for the adoption of a democratic Spanish Constitution in 1978 Palestine (neither West Bank nor Gaza) on the other hand has never been part of Israel.
Actually this isn't a semantic argument. As far as Spain is concerned there are factual de jure differences.
Despite a higher degree of autonomy, Catalonia has been part of Spain for a while now. It seems they even accepted the Spanish constitution:
After Franco's death in 1975, Catalonia voted for the adoption of a democratic Spanish Constitution in 1978
Palestine (neither West Bank nor Gaza) on the other hand has never been part of Israel.