For 715 years, from 1278
to 1993, Andorrans lived under a unique
co-principality, ruled by French and Spanish leaders (from 1607 onward,
the French chief of state and the Spanish bishop of Urgel). In 1993,
this feudal system was modified with the titular heads of state
retained, but the government transformed into a parliamentary
democracy. Long isolated and impoverished, mountainous Andorra achieved
considerable prosperity since World War II through its tourist
industry. Many immigrants (legal and illegal) are attracted to the
thriving economy with its lack of income taxes.
Catalan
is the official language;
French,
Castilian, and
Portuguese
are also spoken.