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  1. Cantabria is a replenishment oiler, referred to in Spanish as a Buque de Aprovisionamiento en Combate ( BAC; Supply Ship in Combat). She was acquired to provide logistical support to the Spanish Navy during day-to-day operations, expeditionary forces or strategic projection deployments, and for humanitarian and disaster relief operations.

  2. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cantabrique . La Cantabrie ( Cantabria en espagnol) est une communauté historique, une province et une communauté autonome monoprovinciale espagnole. La province de Cantabrie a été constituée le 28 juillet 1978. La loi organique du Statut d'autonomie de la Cantabrie a été adoptée le 30 décembre 1981 .

  3. Beech forest in the foothills of the Piedrasluengas pass, in Liébana. The flora of Cantabria is the result of three determining factors: the climate, the composition of the soil, directly dependent on the types of existing rocks, and the evolutionary history of the different plant formations. From the point of view of its flora, Cantabria is ...

  4. José Antonio Rodríguez Martínez. Formation. 1982. Website. cantabria.es. The President of Cantabria, according to the Autonomy Statute of Cantabria, presides over the Government of Cantabria, directs its activities, coordinates the Administration of the autonomous community, designates and separates the regional ministers, and holds the ...

  5. The Duchy of Cantabria was created by the Visigoths in northern Spain. Its precise extension is unclear in the different periods, but it seems likely that it included Cantabria, parts of Northern Castile, La Rioja, and probably western areas of Biscay and Álava . The two main towns of Cantabria before its conquest by the Goths were Amaya (in ...

  6. Cantabria tiene un clima de temperaturas suaves, con temperaturas máximas que no supera los 30 °C y valores medios anuales por debajo de los 20 °C, con una amplitud térmica reducida (entre 8 y 15 °C). En verano no existen meses de aridez y las medias de las temperaturas mínimas se dan en invierno.

  7. Spain, France. Max. length. 800 km (497 mi) Max. depth. 2,789 m (9,150 ft) The Cantabrian Sea [a] is the term used mostly in Spain to describe the coastal sea of the Atlantic Ocean that borders the northern coast of Spain and the southwest side of the Atlantic coast of France, included in the Bay of Biscay. It extends from the cape Estaca de ...

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