andalusian in A Sentence

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    Andalusian cuisine is twofold: rural and coastal.

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    Traditional Andalusian music(arr. Manuel de Falla).

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    Cañete Bar A taste of Andalusian tapas.

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    The Andalusian dish that has achieved the most international fame is Gazpacho.

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    Andalusian Arabic was the mother tongue of the majority of the population.

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    He used to show the painting of the Andalusian's life in Spain.

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    Morocco is home to Andalusian classical music that is found throughout Northwest Africa.

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    Morocco is home to Andalusian classical music that is found throughout North Africa.

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    And this is just a small sample of what awaits you in this beautiful Andalusian city.

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    Flamenco, form of song, dance, and instrumental(mostly guitar) music commonly associated with the Andalusian Roma(Gypsies) of southern Spain.

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    Flamenco Flamenco, form of song, dance, and instrumental(mostly guitar) music commonly associated with the Andalusian Roma(Gypsies) of southern Spain.

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    My Andalusian horse knows she has a novice on her back and keeps wandering off-path to tug at the grass.

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    Carmona also allows you to enjoy gastronomy in which the most succulent recipes of Sevillian and Andalusian traditions are represented.

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    A culinary custom is the typical Andalusian breakfast, considered to be a traditional characteristic of laborers and today extending throughout Spain.

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    He highlighted that Andalusian exports represent 20.3% of GDP and that Andalusia is the second Spanish region in exports after Catalonia.

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    According to the Andalusian president, if there have been resources to" rescue"the banks, there must be money" to maintain education, dependence and health of Spaniards".

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    With a large Andalusian population, it's no wonder that Barcelona has adopted so many traditions from the south of Spain and made them its own?

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    With a large Andalusian population, it's no wonder that Barcelona has adopted so many traditions from the south of Spain and made them its own.

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    Ambiente del Sur: Known for their tortilla de patatas, this Barcelona tapas bar, situated in Eixample, is a must for those in search of an Andalusian ambience.

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    Born at Córdoba, he was an important official at the court of the Andalusian ruler al-Mansur and published several works on history which have only survived in part.

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    It consists of a church, three cloisters, several orchards and a network of alleys that reminiscent of Andalusian neighborhoods such as Albaicín or the Jewish quarter of Córdoba.

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    In this episode we have tried to learn about the British experience of the Andalusian studio MV-BIM, directed by José Mora, as a result of his intervention as BIM consultants in.

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    Abu al-Qasim Abbas ibn Firnas ibn Wirdas al-Takurini(809-887 A.D.), also known as Abbas ibn Firnas(Arabic: عباس بن فرناس‎), was an Andalusian polymath: an inventor, physician, chemist, engineer, Andalusian musician, and Arabic-language poet.

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    According to a study carried out by the Andalusian Society for the Study of Foodborne Diseases(SAEIA) and the Migraña Foundation, apparently approximately 90% of the migraines could be due to a eating disorder.

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    Córdoba is also a modern city, well connected to other Andalusian cities by the high speed train(AVE) and a very extensive rail network linking it to the major Spanish cities such as Madrid and Seville.

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    As among the potato tortilla fans there are two main currents,-the concebollistas and the sincebollistas-, it seems that lately among the fans of the traditional Andalusian gazpacho, there are those who prefer to take it without cucumber.

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    The Andalusian president, Susana Diaz, said today that she trusts that the"fluid" coordination between the Government of the nation, the Board and the European Commission will be maintained so that it can be"reduced" the damage"in the table olive sector.

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    The second of the testimonies would correspond to an Andalusian poet named Ben Quzman, who in his Song book I would describe a similar tradition that would have as its protagonist a hallón or hallullo(cake), which was enjoyed in the new year and which contained a coin in its interior.

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