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- Convivencia (Spanish: [kombiˈβenθja], "living together") is an academic term, proposed by the Spanish philologist Américo Castro, regarding the period...
- Convivència is the public policy on social coexistence in Catalonia, Spain; government projects, departments and ordinances promote the principle broadly...
- has dedicated her career to reviving and reinvigorating the spirit of Convivencia, coexistence between Jewish and Muslim cultures. World Music calls Levi...
- Spain Black legend / White legend Hispanism Carlism in the Francoist era Convivencia Inquisition Limpieza de sangre controversy [es] Reconquista Islamic revolution...
- stop issuing licensees. Same-**** civil unions (Spanish: sociedad de convivencia, pronounced [sosjeˈðað ðe kombiˈβensja]) are legally performed in Mexico...
- Spanish, convivencia has long been interpreted literally as “living in the company of others” but in 1948 Américo Castro introduced la convivencia to mean...
- July 2009. Retrieved 17 December 2011. "Home - Convivencia". 11 November 2022. "The Alliance - Convivencia". 4 January 2023. Islamic Human Rights Commission...
- Mexican citizens of Arab descent "Zalaquett pone a Chile como modelo de convivencia palestino-judía". La Nación. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016...
- Christians, and Muslims in Medieval Iberia: Convivencia through the Eyes of Sephardic Jews", in Convivencia: Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Medieval...
- published by ICI Books in 2016. In it, the author argues against La Convivencia, the hypothesis that the Spanish Islamic realms (Al-Andalus) were religiously...