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Перевод: Andalusia
[существительное] Андалусия
Тезаурус:
- During 18-;19 July the rebellion was taken up by garrisons on the Spanish mainland, spreading roughly northwards from Andalusia.
- While military, Falangist and Carlist units, fanning out from rebel-held Seville, Cdiz, Crdoba and Granada, set about conquering the rest of Andalusia, Franco's Army of Africa and its accompanying Moorish troops pushed rapidly northwards from their southern beach-head into Extremadura and towards Madrid.
- Introduced in 1875 following seven years of political and social instability, this regime brought a generation of political peace based upon the dominance of big landowners, especially the landlords of Castile and the "latifundists" of Andalusia.
- Within two years, all trace of Alfonso's Moorish protectorate in Granada and Andalusia had vanished.
- They are related to the larger group of long-horned cattle in Andalusia and perhaps also the longhorns of Britain and the ancient Hamitic long-horned cattle which migrated into Africa.
- The immediate crisis passed, but during the next six years the monarchy's problems if anything intensified, with military humiliation in Morocco and social unrest raging in the emerging anarchist strongholds of urban Catalonia and rural Andalusia: all this against a background of chronic governmental instability.
- VAST, variegated and hugely expensive, an apparently random mix of the earnest, the entertaining and the purely kitsch, Expo 92, which opens in Seville on Monday, is certain, if nothing else, to change the face of Andalusia.
- At least 2,000 died in Badajoz alone, most of them machine-gunned in the bullring; thousands more perished at the hands of the Legionaries, the Moors or the right-wing militias in other towns and villages of Andalusia and Extremadura.
- The rebels controlled a broad band of northern and north-western Spain, extending eastwards into Aragon but excluding most of the north coast; in addition they had triumphed in the Canaries, in Mallorca and Ibiza, in Spanish Morocco, and in pockets of Andalusia including four of its principal cities and the southernmost tip of the Spanish mainland between Cdiz and Algeciras.
- The anarchist, or more accurately anarcho-syndicalist, CNT (National Confederation of Labour) had been founded in 1910-;11; its main bastions were Catalonia, where socialist strength in the working class was virtually non-existent; Andalusia, where anarchism drew vigour from a long tradition of rural insurrectionism and millenarianism; Zaragoza; and parts of Asturias, Valencia and Galicia.
- As his book is mainly about the south, perhaps it had died out in Andalusia, though even there I remember being startled by its male authority as I walked past a caf in Seville.
- And while the King was going through Andalusia, having the land at his mercy, a great power of the Moors assembled together on the other side, and entered the land, and besieged the castle of Gormaz, and did much evil.
- Quinn was touched to note he had picked a Spanish Rioja, not from Andalusia, but the nearest he could get.
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