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- dialects. Andalusian nationalism is the belief that Andalusians are a nation separate from other ethnicities within Spain. In Antiquity, Andalusian people...
- 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...
- there were more than 185,000 registered Andalusians worldwide. Strongly built, and compact yet elegant, Andalusians have long, thick manes and tails. Their...
- Andalusians were shown at Baker Street, London, in January 1853; they were not included in the original Standard of Excellence in 1865. Andalusians reached...
- ("Standard for Andalusian", EPA; Estándar para el andaluz in standard Spanish) is a proposed standardized orthographic system for Andalusian Spanish. It...
- The following table groups the list of notable Andalusians listed in alphabetical order within categories: Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume,...
- Andalusian cuisine is the regional cuisine of Andalusia, Spain. Notable dishes include gazpacho, fried fish (often called pescaíto frito in the local vernacular)...
- whose spirit the Andalusians took up outright through the process of self-government recognized in our Magna Carta. In 1978 the Andalusians broadly backed...
- Andalusian patios are central open spaces in the courtyard houses of the south of Spain. The stone patios are an architectural evolution of the Roman atrium...
- Andalusian nationalism is the nationalism that ****erts that Andalusians are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Andalusians. In the past it was...