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Gibraltarians (Spanish: gibraltareños, colloquially: llanitos) are an
ethnic group native to Gibraltar, a
British overseas territory located near the...
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Gibraltarian status is a
legal status in
Gibraltar law
defined by the
Gibraltarian Status Act, 1962.
Persons with
Gibraltarian status are
registered on...
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Gibraltarian English (abbreviated GibE)
denotes the
accent of
English spoken in the
British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The
English language has been...
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dying mother-tongue".
Llanito is a
Spanish word
meaning "little plain".
Gibraltarians also call
themselves Llanitos. The
etymology of the term
Llanito is...
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Parliament Building. The flag is a
symbol of
Gibraltarian nationalism and is very po****r
among Gibraltarians. For the
Gibraltar National Day (10 September)...
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Gibraltarian English can
refer to:
Gibraltarian English, the
accent of
English spoken in the Gibraltar.
Llanito (or Yanito), an
Andalusian Spanish based...
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Gibraltarian cuisine is the
result of a long
relationship between the
people of
Spanish Andalusia and
those of
Great Britain, as well as the many foreigners...
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densely po****ted town area, home to some 34,003 people,
primarily Gibraltarians.
Gibraltar was
founded as a
permanent watchtower by the
Almohads in...
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British Overseas Territory Citizens who work or live in Gibraltar.
Having Gibraltarian status alone,
without being resident in Gibraltar, is
insufficient to...
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September 1967, in
which Gibraltarian citizens were
asked whether they
wished to p****
under Spanish sovereignty, with
Gibraltarians keeping their British...