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  • {{r|Iberian Peninsula}}
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  • {{r|Iberian Peninsula}}
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  • ...lion residents and is considered the financial and political centre of the Iberian peninsula.<ref>[http://www.munimadrid.es/| http://www.munimadrid.es/ (Spanish)]</ref>
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  • {{r|Iberian Peninsula}}
    490 bytes (62 words) - 18:41, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Golden age of Jewish culture in the Iberian Peninsula}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Iberian Peninsula]]. Needs checking by a human.
    666 bytes (87 words) - 17:22, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Iberian Peninsula}}
    948 bytes (135 words) - 19:08, 11 January 2010
  • ...ted on the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean coast]], in the east of the [[Iberian Peninsula]] and 120 kilometres from the [[France|French]] border. It has one of the m
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  • {{r|Iberian Peninsula}}
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  • ...anguage]] formerly spoken in [[Andalusia|the Muslim territories]] of the [[Iberian Peninsula]] during the Middle Ages. It remains poorly documented, mainly in place nam
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  • {{r|Iberian Peninsula}}
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  • {{r|Iberian Peninsula}}
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  • ...has [[Portuguese cuisine|Portuguese]] roots, Spain and Portugal share the Iberian peninsula, and there are similarities between fabada and the Brazilian national dish,
    3 KB (411 words) - 19:04, 3 November 2009
  • ...an-Leonese languages are shown in blue in this map of the languages of the Iberian peninsula.]]
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  • ...y an Iberian organisation (in that it encompasses all the regions in the [[Iberian peninsula]]), it does not contain members in Portugal or [[Andorra]].
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  • Basque people have lived in the Iberian Peninsula and neighbouring regions of what is now France for over 2,000 years.
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  • ...is a country in southwestern Europe, situated in the western part of the [[Iberian Peninsula]]. It is bordered by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west and south, and by S
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  • ...n 1809, when Arthur was the commander of the UK expeditionary force in the Iberian peninsula.<ref name=oxfordreferenceRichardWellesley/>
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  • ...ld have been produced in the [[Al-Andalus|Muslim controlled areas]] of the Iberian Peninsula. This makes Asturias, which was the largest Christian Kingdom of the time,
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  • ...n important role in both of the democratic transitions taking place on the Iberian Peninsula."
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  • |style="width:50%"|Most of the Iberian peninsula south of the Pyrenees.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...o had become [[Roman Catholicism|Catholics]] to avoid expulsion from the [[Iberian Peninsula]]. In 1551, Cervantes and his family moved to [[Valladolid]] and then to [[
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  • Occitania forms a large isthmus between the [[Iberian Peninsula]] and the rest of Europe, stretching between two seas, the [[Mediterranean
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  • ...'{{unicode|Səp̄arədîm}}'') are a subgroup of [[Jew]]s originating in the [[Iberian Peninsula]], usually defined in contrast to [[Ashkenazi Jews]]; frequently used ambig A '''Sephardi''' is a [[Jew]] originating in the [[Iberian Peninsula]] ([[Portugal]] and [[Spain]]), including the descendants of those expelled
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  • ...st recorded by the [[Phoenicians]] before 1,000 BC, when they termed the [[Iberian Peninsula]] '''i-shfaním''' (literally, "the land of the [[hyraxes]]"). This phrase
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  • ####[[Celtiberian]] (extinct) (Iberian Peninsula) ###'''[[Ancient Asturian]]''' (extinct) (Iberian Peninsula)
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  • Arriving in the Iberian Peninsula in 218 BC, the Romans brought with them the [[Latin language]], from which ...een 409 A.D. and 711, as the Roman Empire collapsed in Western Europe, the Iberian Peninsula was conquered by Germanic peoples ([[Migration Period]]). The newcomers, ma
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  • ...of [[Spain]] and [[Portugal]], as these two countries are located on the [[Iberian peninsula]]. The [[Organization of Ibero-American States]] (OEI) takes this definitio
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  • ...w trees]]". The name may have been derived from another Roman city in the Iberian peninsula called Ebora (current day Evora in Portugal). The city was founded in AD 7
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  • ...the [[Balkans]], the [[Italian Peninsula]], southern [[France]] and the [[Iberian Peninsula]]. It was a very popular object of hunting among [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], [
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  • ...es ([[Belgium]], [[Netherlands]], [[Luxembourg]]) and [[Germany]]; the [[Iberian Peninsula]] ([[Spain]], [[Portugal]], [[Andorra]]); the Italian peninsula ([[Italy]]
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  • Other orders were established in the Iberian peninsula in imitation of the orders in the Holy Land, in Avis (Portugal)|Avis in 114
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  • ...orth African Muslims by the Spaniards) had completed their conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, except for small Christian remnants in the Pyrenees. They remained on for
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  • :&emsp;&emsp;In 1492, the last Moorish stronghold on the Iberian Peninsula was vanquished, the Inquisition decreed, and Columbus's voyage undertaken.
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  • ...]] [[Spain]] came to be known as the [[Golden age of Jewish culture in the Iberian Peninsula|Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain]].
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  • ....<ref>Hooper and Whyld, 144-45 (first edition)</ref> Introduced into the [[Iberian Peninsula]] by the [[Moors]] in the 10th century, it was described in a famous 13th-c
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