Definition of Catalania. Meaning of Catalania. Synonyms of Catalania

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- theoretically derived. During the Middle Ages, Byzantine chroniclers claimed that Catalania derives from the local medley of Goths with Alans, initially constituting...
- truncatus Montagu, 1821 Phocoena compressicauda Lesson, 1828 Delphinus catalania Gray, 1844 Tursiops communis Fitzing, 1846 Delphinus compressicauda Gray...
- Gone with the Wine (Finnish: Viinin viemää) is a comedial lifestyle series produced by Vertigo Production in 2006. TV host, stand-up comedian and actor...
- Delphinus hamatus Wiegmann, 1841 Delphinus abusalam Rüppell, 1842 Tursiops catalania Gray, 1862 Tursio abusalam Gray, 1866 Steno gadamu Gray, 1866 Sotalia...
- tournament at the Catalania Colosseum, and a figure from El Cid's past, Ferser the Black Terror, once the supreme ruler of Catalania, prepares to engage...
- German). Furthermore, there is a dialect continuum where speakers at the Catalania–Valencia border share the same dialect. In practice, Catalan and Valencian...
- "Catalans" (Catalanenses), treated as an ethnicity, and to "Catalonia" (Catalania), as their homeland. The Liber, which is the most important primary source...
- feature the members of the group on the album cover. The single "Maria LaCatalania" became their most successful single for many years and was successful...
- Katanakaji) "Thin but sharp sword" (あまぎれ, Amagire) "The beautiful maiden of Catalania" (カタラニアの美姫, Katarania no Biki) "Zan-ōki" (斬桜鬼, Zan-ōki, lit. "murderous...
- theoretically derived. During the Middle Ages, Byzantine chroniclers claimed that Catalania derives from the local medley of Goths with Alans, initially constituting...