enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Cantabria - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantabria

    Topographical map of Cantabria. ... debate about the location and size of Ancient Cantabria was settled in a series of ... European route E-70) Cantabria ...

  3. File:Spain Cantabria location map.svg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Spain_Cantabria...

    The following 73 pages use this file: 1941 Santander fire; 1992 Summer Olympics torch relay; 2013–14 Tercera División; 2014–15 Tercera División

  4. Cantabrian Mountains - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantabrian_Mountains

    The Cantabrian Mountains stretch east-west, nearly parallel to the Cantabrian Sea, as far as the Pass of Leitariegos, also extending south between León and Galicia. The range's western boundary is marked by the valley of the river Minho (Spanish: Miño), by the lower Sil, which flows into the Miño, and by the Cabrera River, a small tributary of the Sil. [1]

  5. File:Cantabria in Spain (including Canarias).svg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cantabria_in_Spain...

    This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map scheme. ... Cantabria; Anexo:Municipios de Cantabria;

  6. Picos de Europa - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picos_de_Europa

    The Picos de Europa ("Peaks of Europe", also the Picos) are a mountain range extending for about 20 km (12 mi), forming part of the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. The range is situated in the Autonomous Communities of Asturias, Cantabria and Castile and León. The highest peak is Torre de Cerredo, at an elevation of 2650 m (8,690 ft).

  7. Santander, Spain - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santander,_Spain

    University of Cantabria is the largest university in Cantabria. European University of the Atlantic is a private university founded in 2013. Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) specializes in teaching Spanish and culture to foreign students. Central Library of Cantabria, founded in 1839

  8. Cantabri - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantabri

    Cantabria, the land of the Cantabri, originally comprised much of the highlands of the northern Spanish Atlantic coast, [2] including the whole of modern Cantabria province, eastern Asturias, nearby mountainous regions of Castile and León, the northern of province of Palencia and province of Burgos and northeast of province of León.

  9. Cantabrian Coast - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantabrian_Coast

    Mowing meadows in Cantabria. On the Cantabrian coast, dispersed settlements predominate. It is often referred to as Green Spain (a direct translation into English of the Spanish España Verde) because its wet and temperate oceanic climate helps lush pastures and forests thrive, providing a landscape similar to that of Ireland, Great Britain, and the west coast of France.