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  2. Rough Guides - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1982, Rough Guides Ltd is a British publisher of print and digital guide book, phrasebooks and inspirational travel reference books, and a provider of personalised trips. Since November 2017, [ 1 ] Rough Guides has been owned by APA Publications UK Ltd, the parent company of Insight Guides.

  3. File:Himno de Andalucía.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  4. List of Andalusian food and drink products with protected status

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    The following is a list of food products produced in the autonomous community of Andalusia (Spain) that are covered by some indication of origin (in Spanish: Denominación de origen) or quality label that guarantees and protects the product.

  5. Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    Andalusia (UK: / ˌ æ n d ə ˈ l uː s i ə,-z i ə / AN-də-LOO-see-ə, -⁠zee-ə, US: /-ʒ (i) ə,-ʃ (i) ə /-⁠zh(ee-)ə, -⁠sh(ee-)ə; [6] [7] [8] Spanish: Andalucía [andaluˈθi.a] ⓘ, locally also) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain, located in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, in southwestern Europe.

  6. Andalusian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The Andalusian dialects of Spanish (Spanish: andaluz, pronounced, locally [andaˈluh, ændæˈlʊ]) are spoken in Andalusia, Ceuta, Melilla, and Gibraltar.They include perhaps the most distinct of the southern variants of peninsular Spanish, differing in many respects from northern varieties in a number of phonological, morphological and lexical features.

  7. Andalusi Romance - Wikipedia

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    What is known or hypothesized of the particular linguistic features of Andalusi Romance is based on relatively sparse evidence, including Romance topographical and personal names, legal documents from the Mozarabs of Toledo, names in botanical texts, occasional isolated romance words in the zajal poetry of Ibn Quzman, and Pedro de Alcalá's ...

  8. History of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    Cueva de la Laja Alta, in Jimena de la Frontera. The presence of hominids in Andalusia dates back to the Lower Paleolithic, with archaeological remains of the Acheulean culture between 700000 and 400000 years old, [1] [2] however the controversial finding of the so-called Man of Orce seems to point to a greater antiquity. [3]

  9. Axarquía - Wikipedia

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    Axarquía (Spanish pronunciation: [axaɾˈki.a]) is a comarca of Andalusia in southern Spain.It is the wedge-shaped area east of Málaga.Its name is traced back to Arabic الشرقية ‏ (aš-Šarqiyya, meaning "the eastern [region]").