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- Look up Andalusian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Andalusia is a region in Spain. Andalusian may also refer to: Andalusian chicken, a type of chicken...
- Gibraltar. Gibraltar shares a 1.2 kilometres (3⁄4 mi) land border with the Andalusian portion of the province of Cádiz at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar...
- The Andalusians (Spanish: andaluces) are the people of Andalusia, an autonomous community in southern Spain. Andalusia's statute of autonomy defines Andalusians...
- The Andalusian, also known as the Pure Spanish Horse or PRE (pura raza española), is a horse breed from the Iberian Peninsula, where its ancestors have...
- The Andalusian dialects of Spanish (Spanish: andaluz, pronounced [andaˈluθ], locally [andaˈluh, ændæˈlʊ]) are spoken in Andalusia, Ceuta, Melilla, and...
- Andalusian language may refer to: Andalusian Spanish, a Spanish dialect spoken in Andalusia Andalusian language movement, a fringe movement aiming for...
- Andalusian nationalism is the nationalism that ****erts that Andalusians are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Andalusians. In the past it was...
- The Andalusian cadence (diatonic phrygian tetrachord) is a term adopted from flamenco music for a chord progression comprising four chords descending stepwise:...
- The Blue Andalusian, Spanish: Andaluza Azul, is a breed of domestic chicken indigenous to the autonomous community of Andalusia in south-west Spain. It...
- Andalusian cuisine is the regional cuisine of Andalusia, Spain. Notable dishes include gazpacho, fried fish (often called pescaíto frito in the local vernacular)...