- Look up
Castilian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Castilian or
Castillian may
refer to: Castile, a
historic region of
Iberian peninsula Castilian people...
- In English,
Castilian Spanish can mean the
variety of
Peninsular Spanish spoken in
northern and
central Spain, the
standard form of Spanish, or Spanish...
- The Portuguese–
Castillian war of 1250–1253 was a
military conflict which involved the
Portuguese Crown against the
Crown of León and
Castile for possession...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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Portillo is a
surname of
Castilian origin,
specifically San
Vicente de la
Barquera in Santander, Spain.
Portillo literally means "small port", from Latin...
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Central Spain includes the
cultural melting pot of
Madrid and Castile. A down-tempo
version of jota is common, as well as
other dances as fandango, habas...
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Castilians (Spanish: castellanos) are the
inhabitants of the
historical region of Castile. However, the region's
exact limits are disputed. Not all people...
- the
Cayman Islands), Sweden, Brazil, Italy, Colombia, and Australia.
Castillian, also
known as Spanish, is the
official language and is
spoken by virtually...
- (1406–1416). He was the
first Castillian ruler of the
Crown of Aragó and his
dinasty came to
unify the
iberian peninsula under Castillian rule.
Ferdinand was born...
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distinguish sounds that have
separate letters in the IPA. For instance,
Castillian Spanish has been
analyzed as
having phonemes /Θ/ and /S/,
which surface...