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Ministry Of Finance (Andorra)
The Ministry of Finance ( ca, Ministeri de Finances d'Andorra) is the Andorran government ministry in charge of public finances of Andorra. The ministry is located in Prat de la Creu, 62-64, Andorra la Vella. Ministers of Finance * Jaume Bartumeu Cassany, January 1990 - May 1992 * Josep Casal Casal, May 1992 - December 1994 * Susagna Arasanz Serra, December 1994 - April 2001 * Mireia Maestre Cortadella, April 2001 - June 2005 * Ferran Mirapeix Lucas June 2005 - June 2009 * Pere López Agràs, June 2009 - May 2011 * Jordi Cinca Mateos, May 2011 - May 2019 * Èric Jover, May 2019 - January 2023 * César Marquina, January 2023 - See also * Executive Council of Andorra * Economy of Andorra References {{reflist External links Ministry website Finance Andorra , image_flag = Flag of Andorra.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Andorra.svg , symbol_type = Coat of arms , national_motto = la, Virtus Unita Fortior, label=none (Lat ...
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Andorra la Vella french: Andorre-la-Vieille is the capital (political), capital of the Andorra, Principality of Andorra. It is located high in the east Pyrenees, between France and Spain. It is also the name of the parishes of Andorra, parish that surrounds the capital. , the city has a population of 22,886, and the urban area, which includes Escaldes-Engordany plus satellite villages, has over 40,000 inhabitants. The principal industry is tourism, although the country also earns foreign income from being a tax haven. Furniture and Brandy, brandies are local products. Being at an elevation of , it is the highest capital city in Europe and a popular ski resort. Name ''Andorra la Vella'' means "Andorra the Town", to distinguish it from the Principality of Andorra as a whole. Although in Catalan the word ''vella'' (like French ''vieille'') is derived from the Latin word ''vetula'' which means "old", the ''Vella'' here (like French ''ville'' and Catalan ''vila'') is derived fr ...
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