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Principality of Andorra

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About Andorra

Andorra is a sovereign microstate nestled in the eastern Pyrenees between France and Spain. Founded in 1278 under a unique co-principality system, it remains one of the world’s oldest states. The country has a population of about 80,000, with Catalan as the official language and the Euro (€) as currency. Its culture reflects deep Catalan traditions, Romanesque churches, and vibrant festivals. Tourism is the backbone of the economy, attracting millions for skiing, hiking, and duty‑free shopping each year

Economy of Andorara

Tourism
Tourism is the backbone of Andorra’s economy, accounting for more than 40% of GDP. Millions of visitors arrive every year to enjoy skiing, hiking, mountain landscapes, and cultural experiences.

Finance
The financial sector plays a key role in the economy, with Andorra known for its banking and financial services. The country has modernized its system to align with international standards while remaining attractive for investment.

Duty-Free Trade
Andorra is world-famous as a duty-free shopping destination. Visitors from neighboring countries flock to purchase goods ranging from luxury items to daily commodities at competitive prices.

Agriculture
Although small in scale, agriculture preserves its traditional value. Tobacco remains the principal crop, alongside livestock farming in the mountain valleys.

Import & Export
Andorra imports most of its food, fuel, and manufactured goods from Spain and France, while its exports include tobacco products, handicrafts, and locally produced goods.

Culture of Andorara

Andorra’s culture is deeply rooted in its Catalan heritage, reflecting traditions, language, and customs shared with the neighboring regions of Catalonia. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish and French are also widely spoken, making the country multilingual and culturally diverse.

The country is renowned for its Romanesque architecture, with centuries-old stone churches and artworks that are among the best preserved in Europe.

Festivals play an important role in Andorran life, including Our Lady of Meritxell Day (the patron saint of Andorra) and traditional folk dances, music, and seasonal celebrations that bring communities together.

Andorra also values modern cultural exchange, hosting international music, art, and sports events that showcase its unique blend of tradition and contemporary life