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Extremadurans (Spanish: extremeños, Extremaduran: estremeñus, Portuguese: estremenhos) are the native people of Extremadura, in the central-west of Spain. The dialect of Extremadura belongs to the southern dialects of Spanish, with strong similarities to the speech from Andalusia or Murcian.
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Extremaduran (Extremaduran: estremeñu [ehtːɾeˈmeɲʊ],...
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The Extremaduran Wikipedia (Extremaduran: Wikipedia en...
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Extremadura ( Spanish: [e (ɣ)stɾemaˈðuɾa]; Extremaduran:...
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Extremadura, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) and historical region of Spain encompassing the southwestern provincias (provinces) of Cáceres and Badajoz. Extremadura is bounded by the autonomous communities of Castile-León to the north, Castile–La Mancha to the east, and Andalusia to the south; Portugal borders it to the west.
Dec 5, 2011 · According to Wikipedia, other sources, and politically-incorrect stereotypes the majority of the famous conquistadors were from the present-day Spanish autonomous community of Extremadura: Hernán Cortés; Francisco Pizarro; Hernando de Soto; Pedro de Alvarado; Pedro de Valdivia; Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca; Alonso de Sotomayor; Francisco de ...
Extremaduran (Estremeñu) Extremaduran is a Romance language spoken in western Spanish, mainly in the autonomous community of Extremadura, and in neighboring parts of Salamanca, Toledo, Ciudad Real, Córdoba and Huelva. It is also spoken in Barrancos in Portugal. There are two varieties of Extremaduran: a Western one, and an Eastern one, which ...
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