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  1. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › AndaluziaAndaluzia - Wikipedia

    Andalusia ( / ˌændəˈluːsiəˌʔziəˌʔʒⁱə /, spanjisht: Andalucía, shqiptimi [andaluˈθi.a], local pronunciation: [andaluˈsi.a], arabisht: الأندلس) është një komunitetet autonom në Mbretërinë e Spanjës i vendosur në rajonin jug-perëndimor të Evropës. Është komuniteti autonom më i madh nga numri i popullsisë ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AndalusiaAndalusia - Wikipedia

    Andalusia ( UK: / ˌændəˈluːsiə, - ziə /, US: /- ʒ ( i) ə, - ʃ ( i) ə /; [5] [6] [7] Spanish: Andalucía [andaluˈθi.a] ⓘ) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain. Andalusia is located in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, in southwestern Europe. It is the most populous and the second-largest autonomous ...

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  4. List of television stations in Spain - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Free-access television. Nationwide stations. Autonomous communities-wide stations. Andalusia. Aragon. Asturias. Balearic Islands. Basque Country. Canary Islands. Cantabria. Castile and León. Castilla–La Mancha. Catalonia. Ceuta. Community of Madrid. Extremadura. Galicia.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HuelvaHuelva - Wikipedia

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    Protohistory

    At least up to the 1980s and 1990s, the mainstream historians' view was that Huelva began as an autochthonous Tartessian settlement (possibly the very same Tartessos mentioned in Greek sources); later opinions have held that it was a multi-ethnic enclave, mixing natives with peoples with a mainly Phoenician, and later Greek, extraction. However, following the finding of Phoenician archaeological materials in the Méndez Núñez-Las Monjas site, the chronology as to the Phoenician presence was re...

    Antiquity

    The place was called both Onoba Æstuaria or Onuba (used on coinage) during Roman times, or, simply, Onoba. It was put in the Roman province of Hispania Bætica. According to the Antonine Itinerary: it was a maritime town between the Anas, (modern Guadiana) and Bætis (modern Guadalquivir); it was on the estuary of the Luxia (modern Odiel), and on the road from the mouth of the Anas to Augusta Emerita (modern Mérida).There are still some Roman remains. Huelva hosted a mint; and many coins have b...

    Middle Ages

    Soon after the beginning of the Umayyad invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in 711, Onuba was seized by the troops of Musa ibn Nusayr by April 712. Within a few decades, to both the broader Islamic world and the conquered locals, the town's name had corrupted to ولبة (Walba). During the fitna of al-Andalus a weak and ephemeral taifa emerged following the demise of local Umayyad control: the bakrid, from 1012 to 1051. In the latter year, it was annexed by the more powerful Taifa of Seville, to b...

    Huelva is home to Grupo Damas, a provincial bus company. Huelva's train station is now a shadow of its former self, and exists on a spur line. There are no trains to Portugal. The Port of Huelva hosts Naviera Armas' ferry Volcan del Teide, on which one can travel weekly to Arrecife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Huelva does not have an airport. Th...

    Huelva had a population of 149,410 in 2010. The city experienced a population boom in the nineteenth century, due to the exploitation of mineral resources in the area, and another with the construction of the Polo de Desarrollo(industrial hub) in the 1960s. It had a population of 5,377 inhabitants in 1787, which had risen to only 8,519 by 1857. Fro...

    Huelva and its metropolitan area have a Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), characterized by mild and wet winters and long warm to hot and dry summers. The average annual temperature is 23.9 °C (75.0 °F) during the day and 12.4 °C (54.3 °F) at night. The average annual precipitation is 525 mm (20.7 in) per year, there are about 52 rainy days per y...

    The most well-known artists in Huelva have been the poet and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Juan Ramón Jiménez, the sculptor Antonio León Ortega, the writer Nicolas Tenorio Cerero and the painter Daniel Vázquez Díaz. Other outstanding artists from Huelva include the painters José Caballero, Pedro Gómez y Gómez, Antonio Brunt, Mateo Orduña ...

    Near Huelva, in the Huelva River estuary, lies Herculis Insula, mentioned by Strabo (iii. p. 170), called Ἡράκλεια by Stephanus of Byzantium (s. v.), now Isla Saltés.

    Huelva is twinnedwith: 1. Borgomezzavalle, Italy 2. Cádiz, Spain 3. Faro, Portugal 4. Houston, United States 5. Vancouver, Canada

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  6. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpanjaSpanja - Wikipedia

    Spanja. Mbretëria e Spanjës ( spanjisht dhe galisht: Reino de España ose España; katalanisht: Regne d'Espanya; ne gjuhen baske: Espainiako Erresuma) ndodhet në gadishullin e Pirenejve, në Evropë. Eshtë shtet amtare të Bashkimit Europianë qe ne viti 1986 (pra ka më shumë se tridhjetë vjet brenda tij) dhe të Nato’s.

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  7. Huelva ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈwelβa]) is a province of southern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is bordered by Portugal, the provinces of Badajoz, Seville, and Cádiz, and the Atlantic Ocean. Its capital is Huelva . Its area is 10,148 km².

  8. It was the first TV channel in Spain that produced a real 1080i HD programming in full coverage of an autonomous region of Spain. On February 28, 2015, RTVA made changes to their television channels. Former Andalucía Televisión changed its name to Canal Sur Andalucía , and Canal Sur HD was renamed to the name Andalucía Televisión.

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