It's probably advisable to push southwards following the track over the Cantabrian border. |
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In 1575, the Spaniard Juan de Escalante de Mendoza, a Cantabrian, finished the composition of his work. |
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He is currently excavating a large cave site in the Cantabrian Mountains of northern Spain. |
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Last year, a group of researchers explored the prehistoric art at the Cantabrian Caves in Spain. |
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Perhaps only thing we do not share is that he is a Cantabrian, whereas I am an Oxonian, but nobody is perfect. |
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This will be followed by plans for sole in the western Channel and Bay of Biscay, haddock in Rockall, and Norway lobster in the Cantabrian Sea and western Iberian Peninsula. |
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He was a man of the Cantabrian Mountains and coast round Santander. |
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Pelagius' plan was to use the Cantabrian mountains as a place of refuge and protection from the invading Moors. |
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In 2006, spelunkers stumbled across the ancient remains of two men in a cave in Spain's Cantabrian mountain range. |
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Other rivers run directly into the Atlantic Ocean or the Cantabrian Sea, most of them having short courses. |
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The south area of the Bay of Biscay washes the northern coast of Spain and is known as the Cantabrian Sea. |
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The Kingdom of Asturias was located in the Cantabrian Mountains, a wet and mountainous region in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. |
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Housekeeping, maintenance of hygienic and bacteriostatic and pest control for various centers Cantabrian Institute of Social Services. |
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Some subspecies, such as Attwater's prairie chicken and the Cantabrian capercaillie, and some national and regional populations are also in danger. |
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