The development of bullfighting in Andalusia was preceded by bull rituals and cults. |
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The Spanish national sport of bullfighting originated in Andalusia, where Spain's oldest bullrings are located. |
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The situation had deteriorated in 1085 when the Almoravid Berbers from Morocco united Andalusia under a Shiite regime. |
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The Arabs introduced tunny nets to the seas off the coast of southern Andalusia. |
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After his expulsion from Andalusia, Maimonides was welcomed by Arabs in Morocco and Egypt. |
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Many of us had dreamed for a long time of having a meeting led by Taizé in Andalusia. |
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Ronda is a city in Andalusia, a region of southern Spain, just under one hundred mile north of the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Germans think that Spaniards don't work because when they come to Andalusia on holiday they find the shops closed. |
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Last time round, Socialist-run regions such as Andalusia rejected the result. |
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The Port of Algeciras have signed a convention with the Andalusia Foundation for the social integration of mentally ill persons. |
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Ajesur in Andalusia, Spain, also has sale of chess literature, chess software and other chess equipment. |
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In Andalusia, this 'leverage effect' is expected to yield up to 10 additional euros for each 'JEREMIE' euro. |
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Opening on to these rugged and austere mountains, the town of Chefchaouen is a haven of well-being, a remaining fragment of old Andalusia. |
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It is most widespread in Andalusia, where it is used as a sheepdog as well as a companion for water game hunters and fisherfolk. |
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Location: Autonomous Communities of Andalusia, Estremadura and Castile-la Mancha. |
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Influences range from Indian melodies to sounds from Andalusia, Africa, Central Europe and the West. |
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Mention should also be made of several dams in Andalusia and Estremadura and road improvement projects in several provinces. |
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He lived most of his life in Morocco which was in close contact with al-Andalus, or Andalusia, which was the Arab controlled region in the south of Spain. |
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It takes its name from the province of Jerez de la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain, sherry being an Anglicization of Jerez. |
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It is believed in Andalusia that it was a very grave error to take this nuclear submarine there. |
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The San Juan church, completed in the mid-sixteenth century, is a good example of the columnar church group of Renaissance Andalusia. |
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In the wind power sector, the applications for wind park concessions are making good progress in Andalusia, without wanting to prejudge the final decision of the Board with regard to the construction of these parks. |
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In the field of gastronomy, Antequera also has produced some dishes that have gained much favour beyond its borders and today are customary in every corner of Andalusia. |
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Founded in 1989 in Faro, Algarve, the Atlantic Arc Commission covers 27 Regions from Andalusia to Scotland, all of whom have cooperated since that date on a wide range of issues. |
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Michel and the team at Bistro St-Jacques will transport you to the sun and sea of Andalusia, at least for a few hours, with this five-course wine-paired menu. |
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The French abandoned Andalusia, and combined the troops of Soult and Marmont. |
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The bright spot upon its summit is a dome of yellow laton from Andalusia, vaulted upon ten columns. |
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The culinary influences include those from Malta, Genoa, Portugal, Andalusia and Britain. |
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Alluvial plains are found along the coast, the largest of which is that of the Guadalquivir in Andalusia. |
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We see it in the history of Andalusia and Cordoba during the Inquisition. |
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Does the Commission agree that the use of children and adolescents as bullfighters in Andalusia and the rest of Spain constitutes blatant non-compliance with Community legislation on the protection of young people at work? |
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Services for the conduct of the flight Lidar leading to the award of altimetric information in the field of Andalusia southeast. |
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A number of autonomous regions, such as Madrid and Andalusia, however, have now begun to encase the dangerous support posts in foam and plastic in order to reduce the effects of accidents. |
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The picaresque novel seems a genre created and made for Andalusia, as even the authors sent their rogues Andalusian to cross it, among the writers who cultivated this genre Andalusians are German and Matthew Vicente Espinel. |
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Now add the wish nay, law in Andalusia of some regional governments to merge all the cajas in their region, and sceptics may well wonder if this isn't regionalism gone over the top, and where it will end. |
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Finally, it is worth mentioning that on 11 November 2006, the first light rail system built in Andalusia started operating between Vélez-Málaga and Torre del Mar. |
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The churro fritters of Andalusia originated in the Middle East. |
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This is a standard long-distance train connecting the main locations on the Mediterranean coast and linking Andalusia and Extremadura with Valencia and Catalonia. |
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Spain: The grants will go mainly to infrastructure projects, among which several stretches of trunk road between Burgos and Madrid, near Valencia, and in Andalusia and Cantabria. |
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The dances' European origins must usually be deduced from the style Andalusia for the zandunga, the flamenco fandango for huapangos, and the jota of Aragon for jarabes. |
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Closely akin to the fandango, the jota is probably a fertility dance of Aragonese origin, although legend states that it was brought north from Andalusia by the exiled Moorish poet Aben Jot. |
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Home to Seneca, Averroës and Maimonides, the city, jewel of Andalusia, prospered on the banks of the Guadalquivir, where two very different natural regions, one arid, the other less so, and at least three cultures meet. |
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If rains have not been plentiful during the winter and spring, the Laguna de la Ratosa dries up in summer. Nevertheless, it has been designated a protected nature area by the government of Andalusia. |
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Catalonia is Spain's second-biggest region, after Andalusia. |
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He concluded by listing the names of other friars of the Provinces of Spain, Aragon, Andalusia and the Holy Rosary who gave, in the same way, witness to their faith by the shedding of their blood. |
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Secondly, I would like to apologise to the Commissioner, because this is the first time in this legislature that this Member will refer expressly to his region, Andalusia. |
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Several emirates led by people of Yemeni descent were established in North Africa and Andalusia. |
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The city receives high numbers of ferries each day from Algeciras in Andalusia in the south of Spain, along with Melilla and the Canary Islands. |
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In 1477, Isabella visited Extremadura and Andalusia to introduce this more efficient police force there as well. |
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In spite of her hostility towards the Muslims in Andalusia, Isabella developed a taste for Moorish decor and style. |
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Further analysis in 2014 suggested lead in the Dundee beach gun most closely resembled lead from Andalusia, a region of Spain. |
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Many were experienced seamen from the port of Palos in Andalusia and its surrounding countryside, as well as from the region of Galicia in northwest Spain. |
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Andalusia also took that denomination in its first Statute of Autonomy, even though it followed the longer process stipulated in the constitution for the rest of the country. |
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Seville is the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia. |
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Palacio de San Telmo, now headquarters of the Presidency of Andalusia. |
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Culturally, modern Ceuta is part of the Spanish region of Andalusia. |
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From Cubagua, Orellana decided to return to Spain to obtain from the Crown the governorship over the discovered lands, which he named New Andalusia. |
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As a consequence of the Salamanca campaign, the French were forced to end their long siege of Cadiz and to permanently evacuate the provinces of Andalusia and Asturias. |
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This is seen in inland California as well as Andalusia in Spain. |
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The Spanish road system is mainly centralised, with six highways connecting Madrid to the Basque Country, Catalonia, Valencia, West Andalusia, Extremadura and Galicia. |
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The large territories awarded to military orders and nobles were the origin of the latifundia in today's Andalusia and Extremadura in Spain, and Alentejo in Portugal. |
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Budgie's shotgun drum fills have a monstrous syncopation, like herds stampeding across the rolling landscapes of Andalusia, Spain, site of the album's recording. |
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