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    Extremaduran Wikipedia (Extremaduran: Wikipedia en estremeñu) or Güiquipedia (formerly Güiquipeya) is the Extremaduran-language edition of Wikipedia,...
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  • Extremaduran (Extremaduran: estremeñu [ehtːɾeˈmeɲʊ], Spanish: extremeño) is a group of vernacular Romance dialects, related to the Asturleonese language...
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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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  • Hispanicization (category Featured articles needing translation from Extremaduran Wikipedia)
    this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Extremaduran and Quechua. (June 2020) Click [show] for important translation instructions...
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  • Extremaduran Coalition (Spanish: Coalición Extremeña) is a political alliance in Extremadura, Spain. It consists of the Extremaduran Regional Convergence...
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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia (Vietnamese: Wikipedia tiếng Việt) is the Vietnamese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, publicly editable, online encyclopedia...
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    This article about government in Spain is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it....
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    (Spanish, Judaeo-Spanish), Astur-Leonese (Asturian, Leonese, Mirandese, Extremaduran (sometimes) and Cantabrian), and the descendants of Galician-Portuguese...
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  • accordions and zambombas. There are few ethnomusicological recordings of Extremaduran music, with the most influential and well-known being by American researcher...
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  • Castúo (redirect from Extremaduran Spanish)
    autonomous community of Extremadura, in Spain. Not to be confused with Extremaduran, a language between Asturleonese and Castilian, or Fala, another language...
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    dialect of Extremaduran, perhaps because Barrancos was populated by settlers from Badajoz, a city in Extremadura, though not in an Extremaduran language...
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    Asturleonese language (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from November 2021)
    glossonyms like Leonese, Cantabrian, Asturian or Mirandese (in Portugal). Extremaduran is sometimes included as well. Asturleonese has been classified by UNESCO...
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    Extremadura (category Articles containing Extremaduran-language text)
    Extremadura (Spanish: [e(ɣ)stɾemaˈðuɾa]; Extremaduran: Estremaúra; Portuguese: Estremadura; Fala: Extremaúra) is a landlocked autonomous community of Spain...
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  • and Greek mythology. Cuento Legend of la Encantada Christian mythology Extremaduran mythology [es] Aragonese mythology [es] Castilian mythology [Wikidata]...
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    Hernán Cortés (category Extremaduran conquistadors)
    Hernán Cortés de Monroy y Pizarro Altamirano, 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca (/ɛərˈnɑːn kɔːrˈtɛs/ air-NAHN kor-TESS; Spanish: [eɾˈnaŋ koɾˈtes ðe...
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    Sierra de Gata (category Articles containing Extremaduran-language text)
    Sierra de Gata (Extremaduran: Sierra e Gata) is one of the main mountain ranges in the Sistema Central, Spain. The highest point is Peña Canchera (1,592...
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    translated into the language by Domingos Augusto Ferreira. Asturian language Extremaduran language Leonese language Portals: Languages Portugal Mirandese at Ethnologue...
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    Gonzalo Pizarro (category Extremaduran conquistadors)
    Gonzalo Pizarro y Alonso ([gonˈθalo piˈθaro]; 1510 – 10 April 1548) was a Spanish conquistador. He was the younger paternal half brother of Francisco Pizarro...
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    Iberian Peninsula (category Articles containing Extremaduran-language text)
    Spanish, Aragonese, Asturian, Extremaduran and Galician: Iberia Spanish: [iˈβeɾja] (the same in Aragonese, Asturian and Extremaduran) Galician: [iˈβɛɾjɐ] Portuguese...
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    Diego García de Paredes (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Ottoman Empire, and the early wars of Emperor Charles V. Known as the "Extremaduran Samson" and the "Spanish Hercules", he was celebrated by his great strength...
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    Francisco Pizarro (category Extremaduran conquistadors)
    Francisco Pizarro, Marquess of the Atabillos (/pɪˈzɑːroʊ/; Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko piˈθaro]; c. 16 March 1478 – 26 June 1541) was a Spanish conquistador,...
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    Inés Suárez (category Extremaduran conquistadors)
    Inés Suárez, (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈnes ˈswaɾes]; c. 1507 – 1580) was a Spanish conquistadora who participated in the Conquest of Chile with Pedro...
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  • The Extremaduran Regional Action (Spanish: Acción Regional Extremeña; AREX) was a Spanish political party founded on 7 November 1976 as the first regionalist...
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    Las Hurdes ([las ˈuɾðes]; Extremaduran: Las Jurdis) is a comarca in the Sistema Central, at the northern end of the province of Cáceres in the Autonomous...
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  • Cantabrian cuisine Castilian-Leonese cuisine Castilian-Manchego cuisine Extremaduran cuisine Galician cuisine Leonese cuisine Madrid cuisine Minorcan cuisine...
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  • Chinato dialect (category Extremaduran language)
    Chinato is a dialect of Extremaduran spoken in Malpartida de Plasencia. This dialect is nearly extinct. Hualde, José Ignacio (1991-01-01). "Aspiration...
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    Spaniards (category Pages with Extremaduran IPA)
    people Canary Islanders Cantabrian people Castilian people Catalan people Extremaduran people Galician people Leonese people Valencian people Spain is home...
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    Penélope Cruz (category Wikipedia pages semi-protected against vandalism)
    an Andalusian hairdresser and personal manager, and Eduardo Cruz, an Extremaduran retailer and car mechanic. She has two siblings, Mónica, also an actress...
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  • Juan Pizarro (conquistador) (category Extremaduran conquistadors)
    Juan Pizarro y Alonso (Spanish: [xwam piˈθaro]; born c. 1511 in Trujillo; died July 1536) was a Spanish conquistador who accompanied his brothers Francisco...
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