- The
Iberian Peninsula (IPA: /aɪˈbɪəriən/ eye-BEER-ee-ən), also
known as Iberia, is a
peninsula in south-western Europe.
Separated from the rest of the...
- Valenciano" in XIII Col·loqui
Internacional d'Arqueologia de Puigcerdà. Món
Ibèric als Països
Catalans ISBN 84-933111-2-X pp. 1135–1150, Puigcerdà, p. 1148...
- Spanish-speaking nations, and the
broader Ibero-America,
which includes all
Iberic countries in the
Americas and
occasionally European countries like Spain...
-
Peninsular Spanish (Spanish: español peninsular), also
known as the
Spanish of
Spain (Spanish: español de España),
European Spanish (Spanish: español europeo)...
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Iberism (Aragonese, Basque, Galician,
Portuguese and Spanish: Iberismo;
Asturian and Leonese: Iberismu; Mirandese: Eiberismo;
Catalan and
Occitan : Iberisme)...
- The
Iberian Romance, Ibero-Romance or
sometimes Iberian languages are a
group of
Romance languages that
developed on the
Iberian Peninsula, an area consisting...
- Dené–Caucasian is a
discredited language family proposal that
includes widely-separated
language groups spoken in the
Northern Hemisphere: Sino-Tibetan...
- (in
Latin Emili**** or Aemili****) (12
November 472 – 11 June 573) is an
Iberic saint,
widely revered throughout Spain, who
lived during the age of Visigothic...
- the
Madrid to
Barcelona high-speed line) has been
reconstructed as
mixed Iberic and
standard gauge, in
general the
interface between the two
gauges in Spain...
- 2004 –
Katrina Scott,
American tennis player 573 –
Emilian of Cogolla,
Iberic saint (born 472) 786 – Al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Abid, anti-Abbasid
rebel leader...