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Galicians (
Galician:
galegos [ɡaˈleɣʊs] or pobo galego; Spanish:
gallegos [ɡaˈʎeɣos]) are an
ethnic group primarily residing in Galicia,
northwest Iberian...
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Galician language stopped being used in
legal do****entation,
becoming de
facto an oral
language spoken by the vast
majority of the
Galicians, but...
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Galician in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Galician may
refer to:
Something of, from, or
related to
Galicia (Spain)
Galician language Galician people...
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Galicians that any
political party willing to parti****te in
elections must at
least show some
degree of
interest in the
promotion of
Galicianism, but...
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Galician-language
literature is the
literature written in
Galician. The
earliest works in
Galician language are from the
early 13th-century trovadorismo...
- The
Galician diaspora is the
ethnically Galician po****tion
outside of Galicia. The
concept does not
usually include the
ethnic Galicians who live as...
- the
native Galician; and Spanish,
usually called Castilian.
While most
Galicians are bilingual, a 2013
survey reported that 51% of the
Galician po****tion...
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scientific publications.
Because until comparatively recently, most
Galicians lived in many
small towns and
villages in a
relatively remote and mountainous...
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feature in the
political life of the
Galician Prin****lity was the
decisive role of
nobles and citizens.
Galicians used the
principle of ″freedom in princes″...
- one source: the
Spaniards (including Canarians, Asturians, Catalans,
Galicians, Andalusians, and Castilians). The
native white po****tion are nearly...