The Platform for Eastern Andalusia (Spanish: Plataforma por Andalucía Oriental – P.A.O.) is a Spanish organization with regionalist character, set up juridically...
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single "historical region". The Platform for Eastern Andalusia has contributed to expand the movement. Among the motivations for the movement, the most important...
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the Junta de Andalucía (Regional Government of Andalusia) and a private foundation have provided a base for the ensemble in Seville, Spain. Young musicians...
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Tabernas Desert (category Protected areas of Andalusia)
north of the provincial capital Almería, in the Tabernas municipality in Andalusia. It is the only desert in Europe, since most of its area has a desert...
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Seville (redirect from Seville, Andalusia)
is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the...
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Megalith (redirect from Middle Eastern megaliths)
southern), Corsica, Spain (Galicia), England and Wales, Constructions in Andalusia, Spain (Villa Martín, Cádiz), Construction in proto-Canaanite Israel c...
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Córdoba Synagogue (category Mudéjar architecture in Andalusia)
20 Calle de los Judíos, in the historic Jewish Quarter of Córdoba, in Andalusia, Spain. Completed in 1315, with its Mudéjar design attributed to Isaac...
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composed music for the choreographer Abdel-Halim Caracalla’s shows: "2000 and 2 Nights" [2002], “Bi Laylat Qamar” [1999], “Andalusia, the Lost Glory”...
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Andalusia without passing through the Despeñaperros pass. After considering various options it was decided that a standard-gauge line, allowing for Spain's...
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Vernet, Juan; Samsó, Julio (1996). "The development of Arabic science in Andalusia". In Roshdi Rashed (ed.). Encyclopedia of the History of Arabic Science...
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[alpuˈxara], Arabic: al-bussarat) is a natural and historical region in Andalusia, Spain, on the south slopes of the Sierra Nevada and the adjacent valley...
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belonging to the province of Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the second-most populated municipality in the province. A major...
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Location hypotheses of Atlantis (section Andalusia)
Díaz-Montexano's theory of Atlantis between Andalusia and Morocco. Rainer W. Kühne (June 2004). "A location for "Atlantis"?". Antiquity.ac.uk. Retrieved...
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Gibraltar, located at the southern end of Andalusia, to the border between Catalonia and France. The coast of Andalusia is oriented from west to east and is...
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not run for re-election in 2006; Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra (Extremadura), who did not run for re-election in 2007; Manuel Chaves (Andalusia), who renounced...
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Luis Pérez-Díaz was attacked by a shark on 18 March 1986 at Tarifa in Andalusia, losing his foot; on Thursday 2 February 1989 scuba diver 47-year-old...
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Alcazaba of the Alhambra (category Castles in Andalusia)
1555.: 92–93 After completion, light artillery could be stationed on the platform along this rampart. After the 16th century there were few military threats...
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possession for the next four centuries. An influx of African slaves and Spaniard settlers, primarily from the Canary Islands and Andalusia, vastly changed...
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Castle of Santa Catalina (Jaén) (category Castles in Andalusia)
a gunpowder store, stables, hospital, offices, kitchen, and artillery platform. Little beyond the foundations remains of most of these. On the top of...
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Madinat al-Zahra (category Archaeological sites in Andalusia)
Barrucand, Marianne; Bednorz, Achim (1992). Moorish Architecture in Andalusia. Taschen. ISBN 9783822896327. Bloom, Jonathan M. (2020). Architecture...
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000-year-old white wine in a glass funerary urn in a tomb in Carmona, Andalusia, Spain. The urn also contained the skeletal remains of two men. 20 – Discovery...
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Medinah Country Club (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
The racket center has a total of eight tennis courts, four of which are platform courts. The building also features indoor seating arrangements and a firepit...
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flamenco music tradition, which is often thought to be from Romani people in Andalusia. However, the origin of flamenco music is not known precisely, and it...
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Egypt, Iraq, Persia, the Levant, Anatolia, North Africa, Sicily, and Andalusia. Yemeni tribes who settled in Syria contributed significantly to the solidification...
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joining the Meseta Central and Andalusia. The first line, joining Madrid and Seville, was opened in 1992, in time for the Seville Expo '92. The line was...
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House of Wisdom founded in Andalusia by an Umayyad caliph, al-Hakam al-Mustansir, who was known as a master of scholar for his knowledge in many different...
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Highways in Spain (section Andalusia)
without passing through Madrid. For example, the A-66 (Autovía Ruta de la Plata) which connects the southern Andalusia with the northwest area of the country...
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1923 Spanish coup d'état (section "Bolshevik triennium" in Andalusia and "social war" in Catalonia (1918-1923))
mobilizing myth that shocked for years the working class, dragged its leaders and dazzled the masses they tried to frame". In Andalusia between 1918 and 1920...
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Vallès (Barcelona, Catalonia) (BCN8) Bobes (Siero, Asturias) Dos Hermanas (Andalusia) (SVQ1) Alcalá de Henares (MAD9) Onda, Castellón (VLC1) Corvera (Murcia...
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then on became the hegemonic political force in Andalusia. The setback suffered by the UCD in Andalusia was added to the defeat in the municipal and regional...
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