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  • 101Seville — For other uses, see Seville (disambiguation). Sevilla redirects here. For the association football club, see Sevilla FC. Seville Sevilla Seville …

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  • 102History of Catalonia — For other perspectives on the History of Catalonia, see History of Europe, History of Spain, History of France, Crown of Aragon, and Catalonia (historic territory). The Ca …

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  • 103Amadis de Gaula — infobox Book | name = Amadis of Gaul title orig = Amadis de Gaula translator = image caption = Alleged Author Enrique de Castilla Senador author = Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo (printed version) illustrator = cover artist = country = Spain language …

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  • 104Biscay — ( eu. Bizkaia, es. Vizcaya) is a province of the Basque Country in Spain. It is generally accepted that Bizkaia , the original Basque term, means something like mountain or cliff . It is a correlate of bizkar , meaning: 1. back, shoulders, 2.… …

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  • 105Treaty of Alcáçovas — The Treaty of Alcáçovas (also known as Treaty or Peace of Alcáçovas Toledo) was signed on September 4, 1479 between the Catholic Monarchs of Castile (Castilla, Spain) and Aragon on one side and the King of Portugal on the other side. It put an… …

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  • 106Extremaduran language — language name=Extremaduran nativename=estremeñu states=flag|Spain region=autonomous community of Extremadura speakers=200,000 (500,000 total) familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic fam3=Romance fam4=Italo Western fam5=Gallo Iberian fam6=Ibero… …

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  • 107Kingdom of Castile — Reino de Castilla (Spanish) Regnum Castellae (Latin) …

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  • 108Spanish language in the Philippines — Spanish Española/Español filipino Spoken in  Philippines Native speakers …

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  • 109Ceceo — Contents 1 Distinction 2 Mergers 2.1 Ceceo 2.2 Seseo …

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  • 110Spanish and Portuguese Jews — are a distinctive sub group of Sephardim who have their main ethnic origins within the crypto Jewish communities of the Iberian peninsula and who shaped communities mainly in Western Europe and the Americas from the late 16th century on. These… …

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