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  2. Cantabri - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Cantabri during the Cantabrian Wars, in relationship to today's Cantabria, along with the tribes that lived there, the neighboring peoples, towns and geographical features, according to classical sources. The Cantabri territory and their neighbors.

  3. Cantabria - Wikipedia

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    Cantabria (/ k æ n ˈ t eɪ b r i ə /, [5] also UK: /-ˈ t æ b-/; [6] [7] Spanish: [kanˈtaβɾja] ⓘ) is an autonomous community and province in northern Spain with Santander as its capital city. It is called a comunidad histórica, a historic community, in its current Statute of Autonomy. [8]

  4. File:Cantabria prerromana.svg - Wikipedia

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    The map indicates the borders of the cantabrian territory in relation to the present Cantabria as well as the different tribes who inhabited it, the neighboring people, towns and geographic features. Español: Cantabria durante el periodo de las Guerras Cántabras.

  5. Cantabrian people - Wikipedia

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    The Cantabrians (Cantabrian and Spanish: cántabros) are an ethnic group who inhabit the autonomous community of Cantabria, in northern Spain. [3] Sometimes they are referred to as "montañeses" (meaning Highlanders). The traditional dialects in this region, known as Cantabru or Montañés, are related to the Astur-Leonese languages.

  6. Avarigines - Wikipedia

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    Roman Cantabria during the Cantabrian Wars. The map indicates the borders of the cantabrian territory in relation to the present Cantabria as well as the different tribes who inhabited it, the neighboring people, towns and geographic features.

  7. Cantabrian Wars - Wikipedia

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    The map shows the borders of the Roman Cantabria during the Cantabrian Wars, in relationship to today's Cantabria, along with the tribes that lived there, the neighboring peoples, towns and geographical features, according to classical sources. The Cantabrian also used light cavalry, and some of their tactics would

  8. Franco-Cantabrian region - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Franco-Cantabrian region, showing the main caves containing mural art. The Franco-Cantabrian region (also Franco-Cantabric region) is a term applied in archaeology and history to refer to an area that stretches from Asturias, in northern Spain, to Aquitaine and Provence in Southern France.

  9. Juliobriga - Wikipedia

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    Roman Cantabria during the Cantabrian Wars.The map shows the historical borders, modern borders, principal cities, rivers and tribes. The founding of Juliobriga, during the Cantabrian Wars (29–19 BC), made it a powerful symbol of Roman domination of the tribes of the Cantabri.