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1 ETA
n. ETA, Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, underground Basque movement in Spain (fighting through terrorism to achieve independence from Spain and become a Basque nation) -
2 Andalusisch
adj. Andalusian, coming from or pertaining to a region in southern Spain called Andalusia -
3 Andalusië
n. Andalusia, region in southern Spain bordering on the Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar -
4 Andorra
n. Andorra, republic in the eastern Pyrenees which is under the joint political control of France and Spain -
5 Andorra la Vella
n. Andorra la Vella, capital city of Andorra (republic in the eastern Pyrenees which is under the joint political control of France and Spain) -
6 Asturië
n. Asturias, region in northwestern Spain -
7 Barcelona
n. Barcelona, city in northeast Spain (Geography) -
8 Catalaans
adj. Catalan, of or pertaining to the Catalonian region in northeastern Spain; of or pertaining to the people of Catalonia -
9 Catalonië
n. Catalonia, region in northeastern Spain -
10 Gibraltar
n. Gibraltar, British crown colony situated on the northwest end of the Rock of Gibraltar; narrow rocky peninsula at the southern tip of Spain -
11 Madrid
n. Madrid, capital city of Spain (country in southwestern Europe) -
12 Pyreneeën
n. Pyrenees, mountain range on the border between France and Spain -
13 Spaans
adj. Spanish, of or pertaining to Spain (country in southwestern Europe) -
14 Spanjaard
n. Spaniard, resident of Spain, person of Spanish origin (country in southwestern Europe) -
15 Spanje
n. Spain, country in southwestern Europe -
16 Straat van Gibraltar
n. Strait of Gibraltar, narrow sea passage between Spain and Morocco which links the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea -
17 doubloon
n. doubloon, gold coin (used in Spain and Spanish America) -
18 duro
duro, peso used in Spain -
19 flamenco
n. flamenco, dance characterized by strong rhythmical movements and clapping (originating with the Andalusian Gypsies of southern Spain) -
20 hidalgo
n. hidalgo, member of the lower nobility, one who was born a gentleman (in Spain)
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