The Cantabria n circle Latin circulus cantabricus was a military tactic employed by ancient and to a lesser extent medieval horse archers. As Flavius Arrianus ref Flavius Arrianus. T ctica , 40 ref and Hadrian ref Adlocutio CIL. VIII, 2532 ref relate, this was the most habitual form to appear in combat of the Cantabri tribes, and Ancient Rome Rome adopted it after the Cantabrian Wars . A group of horse archers or mounted javelin throwers would form a single file rotating circle. As the archers came around to face the enemy formation they would let their missile fly. The effect was a continual stream of arrows or javelins onto an enemy formation. The tactic was usually employed against infantry and bowmen. The constant movement of the horsemen gave them an advantage against the less mobile infantry and made them harder to target by the enemy s missile troops. The maneuver was designed to harass and taunt the enemy forces, disrupt close formations and often draw part, or all, of the enemy forces into a disorganized or premature charge. This was commonly used against enemy infantry, especially heavily armed and armored slow moving forces such as the legions of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. The advantages of the Cantabriancircle is that the mounted archers do not have to make a perfect circle, allowing them to keep their distance from the enemy. The slower moving infantry have little to no hope of catching the mounted archers, putting them at a distinct disadvantage. The Cantabriancircle is similar to other cavalry maneuvers such as the caracole and the Parthian shot . References div class references small references div mil stub Category Cavalry Category Maneuver tactics Cantabriancircle Category Cantabria Cantabriancircle es C rculo c ntabro it Cerchio cantabrico pt C rculo cant brico ru ... more details
wiktionary Cantabrian may refer to People from modern Cantabria and things relating to this autonomous community in Spain. Cantabrian Mountains , mountain range in Northern Spain. Cantabrian Sea , southern end of the Bay of Biscay. Cantabrian dialect , also known as monta s , a transition dialect between Asturleonese and Spanish language Spanish , spoken in Spain . Cantabri , ancient ethnic group. Cantabrian Wars , war during the Roman conquest of the ancient Cantabria and Asturias. People from the region of Canterbury, New Zealand Cantabriancircle See also Cantabrigian Cantabria disambig Category Cantabria es C ntabro desambiguaci n ext C ntabru ... more details
Image Labaro cantabro.svg thumb right The Cantabrian L baro Cantabrian Unity Spanish Unidad C ntabra is a Cantabria n political party based in Torrelavega . It upholds the Cantabrian L baro as its symbol, and advocates the linguistic integrity of the Cantabrian territory. The party has no defined ideological position. Cantabrian Unity was founded in early 2000 by breakaway members of the Regional Party of Cantabria and the defunct Union for Cantabrian Progress headed by Juan Hormaechea . It is limited to the area of the autonomous Cantabrian community. It has been registered with the Ministry of the Interior since 5 July, 2002. The party participated in municipal elections in Cantabria in 2003, and received nearly 7,000 votes towards the Cantabrian Parliament. Category Political parties in Cantabria Category Political parties established in 2000 Category Regionalist parties in Spain spain stub es Unidad C ntabra ... more details
. The Cantabrian were able at the time to ride horses, as reflected in the fact that some of their cavalry tactics would be adopted by the Roman army. Examples include the Cantabriancircle circulus ...no footnotes date April 2012 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Cantabrian Wars partof image Image Astur Cantabrian Wars.png 300px caption Territories of the Iberian Peninsula where the Cantabrian Wars took place date 29 BC 29 19 BC place modern Cantabria , Asturias and Le n, Spain Le n casus territory Cantabria and Asturias fell under Roman control as part of Hispania result Decisive Roman victory combatant1 Cantabri , br Astures combatant2 Roman Empire commander1 Corocotta Cantabri br Gaus n Astures ... The Cantabrian Wars 29 BC 19 BC occurred during the Ancient Rome Roman conquest of the modern provinces ... . It is also believed that there were Cantabrian troops present in the Quintus Sertorius Sertorian ... the campaigns as retribution for Cantabrian incursions in the Roman controlled Geography of Spain ... after Asturias Asturian gold and Cantabrian iron as well. Finally, in 26 BC , the Emperor himself, Caesar ... columns and supply lines. According to what remains from representations on coins and Cantabrian ... exiguis et longis Teutonus armis The Cantabrian with his short weapons and the Teuton with his ... Cantabria during the Cantabrian Wars, in relationship to today s Cantabria , along with the tribes that lived ... enemy lines with the goal of breaching them, as described by Flavius Arrianus . The quality of the Cantabrian ... navy was also sent to the Cantabrian coast from Gallia Aquitania . It was an important factor in the conflict ... Macedonica there for seventy more years. Through the Cantabrian War and the surrender of the Astures ... External links http www.guerrascantabras.net The Cantabrian War Association es http www.celtiberia.net articulo.asp?id 814 The Cantabrian Wars in Celtiberia.net es http www.celtiberia.net articulo.asp?id 819 History of the Cantabrian Wars in Celtiberia.net es http www.cantabriajoven.com historia romanizacion.html ... more details
Image Estela 2.jpg right thumb 240px Cantabrian stele of Barros Cantabria . Carved in sandstone and over a pier base, its dimensions are 1.70 m in diameter and 0.32 m thick. File Escudo Cantabria.svg right thumb 150px The coat of arms of Cantabria shows in field gules, a disc shaped stele with geometric ornaments of the kind of the Cantabrian stelae of Barros or Lombera. Image Cantabrian L baru Flag.svg right thumb 150px The L baru is a modern interpretation of an ancient military standard called Cantabrum and based in the design of the Barros Cantabrian Stelae. The Cantabrian stelae are monolithic stone disks of different sizes, whose early precedents were carved in the last centuries before the romanization of Cantabria in northern Iberian Peninsula . Cantabrian stelae include swastika s, triskele s, cross es, spiral s, helix es, warriors or pre Roman funerary representations among their usual ornamentation. The most famous is called Estela de Barros Barros Stele which can be visited ... . In turn, fragments of other Cantabrian stelae have been found, like the third of Lombera and the Stele of San Vicente de Toranzo , where on one side is depicted a cantabrian warrior on horseback, along with other smaller. The Cantabrian stelae are the most important testimony of the Cantabri pre Roman ... rise to the current l baru Cantabrian l baru , an unofficial flag but widely used in Cantabria ..., all of which give an idea of the importance as a Cantabrian symbol. Cantabrian stelae of Roman ... big Giant Cantabrian stelae small Over 1.5 m. diameter small big style background Lavender color ... Cantabrian stelae big style background Lavender color Black Name width 170 px style background ... links http www.cantabriajoven.com arte estelas.html Cantabrian stelae in Cantabria Joven es http www.guerrascantabras.es Cantabrian stelae in Guerras C ntabras es DEFAULTSORT Cantabrian Stelae Category Steles Category Cantabrian mythology Category Cantabrian symbols Category Cantabrian culture ... more details
Infobox language name Cantabrian nativename C ntabru, monta s. states flag Spain region Autonomous community of Cantabria and Principado de Asturias Asturian municipalities of Pe amellera Alta , Pe amellera Baja and Ribadedeva . ref http revistaalcuentros.iespana.es n6 asturiano oriental.pdf El asturiano oriental. Bolet n Lletres Asturianes n 7 p44 56 ref 3000 speaker as of 2011 familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Romance languages Romance fam4 Western Romance languages Western fam5 Gallo Iberian fam6 Ibero Romance languages Ibero Romance fam7 West Iberian languages West Iberian script Latin script Latin Cantabrian or Monta s that is, from the Mountain is the name given ... standard Spanish language Castilian . Description and dialects According to various criteria, Cantabrian ... language in its own right. Cantabrian has two subdialects Western and the Eastern. The dividing ... variant with the particularity of being specially well preserved. Cantabrian was listed in the UNESCO ... UNESCO Interactive Atlas of the World s Languages in Danger , where cantabrian language is listed ..., Saja, Besaya Nucleus of Cantabrian Characteristic mountain phonetic, archaisms, influences of common ... Substrates of Astur Leonese and Cantabrian legend 0000E0 Ag era Tenuous Basque language Basque sediments legend 604000 Campoo Old Castilian and Cantabrian reminiscences Comparative tables class wikitable border 1 Latin Astur Leonese Cantabrian Spanish English altum altu altu alto high quasi cuasi casi ... muestru nuestro ours tussem tose tus tos cough Sample text Central Cantabrian Na, que entornemos, y ... 87934 76 5 External links http ast.wiktionary.org wiki C C3 A1ntabru Castellanu Cantabrian Spanish Dictionary in the Asturian wiktionary in Cantabrian . http revistaalcuentros.iespana.es Alcuentros , Cantabrian magazine of minority languages in Cantabrian Castilian http depriendi.wordpress.com about Proyeutu Depriendi Distance learning of Cantabrian in Cantabrian Castilian Romance languages Category ... more details
Geobox Range name Cantabrian Mountains other name lang es Cordillera Cant brica etymology Cantabria etymology type Named for image SotresPanorama.jpg image caption The Picos de Europa overlooking the village ... caption The red line shows where the Cantabrian Mountains are located in the North of Spain parent The Cantabrian Mountains or Cantabrian Range lang es Cordillera Cant brica are one of the main systems ... close to Galicia Spain Galicia , along the coast of the Bay of Biscay Cantabrian Sea . The Cantabrian ... Torre de Cerredo , 2,650 m. The highest summit of the Cantabrian Mountains The Cantabrian Mountains ..., and by the Cabrera River , a small tributary of the Sil. As a whole, the Cantabrian Mountains are remarkable ... rivers, notably the Ebro , rise here and flow to the south or west. The breadth of the Cantabrian ... mountains or even by precipitous walls of rock. The Cantabrian Mountains make a sharp divide ... 2,018 m. File CordilleraCantabrica05.05.2007.jpg thumb 200px Typical Cantabrian Mountains landscape Main ranges The Cantabrian Range has three very distinct sections Western The Asturian Massif in Asturias ... de Ancares is an extension, to the south west, of the Cantabrian Mountains, forming the boundary between Galicia Spain Galicia and L on Province. Central The Cantabrian Massif , in Cantabria . Mesozoic ... Country and Navarre , with very eroded Mesozoic folds. Flora and fauna The Cantabrian Mountains are home to an important variety of plant life, as well as the Cantabrian brown bear Ursus arctos pyrenaicus ... animals associated with the range include the Iberian Wolf Canis lupus signatus and the rebeco , or Cantabrian chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica parva . Ecology The Cantabrian mountain range includes such important protected areas as the Picos de Europa National Park , which is one of several Cantabrian ... http www.unioviedo.es icab index en.html The Cantabrian Institute of Biodiversity, devoted to the study of biodiversity in the Cantabrian Mountains coord 43 00 N 5 00 W region ES type mountain ... more details
s of Reinosa . Other desserts not of Cantabrian origin are rice pudding , natillas and leche frita , and fruit jam s. Dairy product s include Cantabrian cream cheese , Pic n Bejes Tresviso ... de Li bana , made with a mixture of cow s and sheep milk. Alcoholic beverages Orujo is the Cantabrian ... product in the Cantabrian, and half a century and the production of the province of Santander today ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Cantabrian Cuisine Category Cantabrian cuisine Category Cantabria Category ... more details
ethnic group group Cantabrians image image Image Spain.Santander.Estatua.Monumento.al.Cantabro.jpeg 50px Coroccotta Image Juan de la cosa.jpg 50px Juan de la Cosa File MenendezPelayo.jpg 50px Men ndez Pelayo br Image Seve Ballesteros 2006 07 19.jpg 50px Seve Ballesteros File Ataulfo Argenta.jpg 50px Ata lfo Argenta caption small Notable Cantabrians br Beatus of Li bana br Juan de Herrera br Pedro Velarde y Santill n br Marcelino Men ndez y Pelayo br Emilio Bot n br Seve Ballesteros small poptime 591,886 popplace In Spain Cantabria Basque Country autonomous community Basque Country , Asturias , C diz , Madrid . rels Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism langs Castilian language Castilian , Cantabrian language Cantabrian . related Asturian people Asturian The Cantabrians are an ethnic group living in the region historical region of Cantabria , in the north of the Iberian Peninsula ref Even today, Cantabrians the Pasiego included, Lebaniegos excluded , at the North of the Iberian Peninsula, seem to be a genetically well differentiated community, as deduced from uniparental and autosomal markers, perhaps to a higher degree than their neighbours, the Basques . http grupos.unican.es acanto aep bolpas Ann Hum Genet.pdf. ref . Sometimes they are referred to as monta eses in English Highlander . The term is also a demonym for the people of Canterbury region Canterbury , New Zealand and other Canterbury disambiguation areas named Canterbury . References Reflist See also Cantabri Cantabria Cantabrian language Duchy of Cantabria Kingdom of Asturias Crown of Castile Nationalisms and regionalisms of Spain Nationalities of Spain Celtic peoples Celtic nations DEFAULTSORT Cantabrian People Category Cantabrian people Category Ethnic groups in Spain Category Romance peoples cantabria stub Euro ethno group stub ja ... more details
range map range map caption Cantabrian capercaillie distribution in 2000 The Cantabrian Capercaillie ... 2009, unpaginated . Distribution and habitat The subspecies once ranged the length of the Cantabrian ... to digest conifer needles, but the Cantabrian subspecies is not as reliant as other capercaillies on pine forest, a type of habitat which is relatively scarce in the Cantabrian mountains. ref ... In Spain s Cantabrian Mountains Threatens Cantabrian Capercaillie Bird , Plataforma SINC 2008, November ... releases 2008 11 081121151920.htm ref The Cantabrian Capercaillie feeds in deciduous woodland, and occurs ... and 2003 by Pollo et al. 2005, p.  401 , the distribution of Cantabrian capercaillie on the southern slope of the Cantabrian Mountains is fragmented into 13 small subpopulations four in the western ... correlate to population numbers. The area occupied by Cantabrian Capercaillie in 1981 1982 ... reduction in the areas occupied by this subspecies on the southern slope of the Cantabrian Mountains ... of the range. Although Storch, et al. 2006 p.  653 noted that the Cantabrian Capercaillie meets ... United States Fish and Wildlife Service listed the Cantabrian capercaillie as an endangered species ... distributed bilberry shrubs were the preferred habitat type of Cantabrian capercaillie. Management of forest ... abandoned Quevedo et al. 2006b, p.  271 . The forest fragments from which the Cantabrian capercaillie ... patches. In addition, the Cantabrian capercaillie have disappeared from forest patches located closest to the edge of the range in both the eastern and western subpopulations of the south slope of the Cantabrian ... loss occur, the Cantabrian capercaillie population may become so disaggregated that the few ... to the continued existence of the Cantabrian capercaillie throughout its range. Overhunting Currently hunting of the Cantabrian capercaillie is illegal in Spain however, illegal hunting still ... if parasites were contributing to the decline of the Cantabrian capercaillie, researchers ... more details
Taxobox name Cantabrian Chamois status LC status system IUCN3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Herrero, J., Lovari, S. & Berducou, C. year 2008 id 19771 title Rupicapra pyrenaica downloaded 5 April 2009 Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern. ref image Rebeco 2a.png image width 200px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Artiodactyla familia Bovidae subfamilia Caprinae genus Rupicapra species Pyrenean Chamois R. pyrenaica ... , 1914 small The Cantabrian chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica parva is a slim mountain goat antelope, and is one of the 10 subspecies of the Rupicapra Rupicapra genus . It ranges the Cantabrian Mountains ... the south west European animals of the Cantabrian Mountains and Pyrenees Rupicapra pyrenaica ... none 640px Figure 1 Identification traits of Cantabrian chamois and sexual dimorphism in winter ... Cantabrian chamois in winter coat. Horns have a transversal segmentation pattern due to seasonal ... image2 Rebeco 3b.jpg caption2 Summer coat File Rebeco 4.jpg thumb right Figure 4 Male Cantabrian chamois ... 3 3 32. Distribution File Rebeco 5.jpg thumb left Figure 5 Distribution of Cantabrian chamois in 2008 ref name identification ref name pichon . Cantabrian Mountains North West, Spain . From East Saja ... shrank in historical time. The Cantabrian Mountains are situated in the north west of the Iberian Peninsula, running 450 km East West, parallel to the Cantabrian Sea and very close to the coastline ... area of the Cantabrian chamois in 2008. Dots are records of the species during the nineteenth ... Rebeco 8.JPG thumb left Figure 7 Sarcoptic mange in Cantabrian chamois spread across Asturias between ... km2 of the Cantabrian chamois estimated in 2007 2008. Isolated points indicate sporadic observations ... Nacionales, Madrid. 501 pp. ref . The greatest changes in the Cantabrian chamois population size ... 06.aspx P rez Barber a, F.J., & Palacios, B. 2009 . Cantabrian Chamois Rupicapra pyrenaica parva . Conservation ... more details
s from the rest of the Cantabrian Mountains . In most cases its deeper meaning, passed ... as substrate in the Cantabrian tradition is the cult to great protective divinities, like the adoration to the Sun , as is evident in Cantabrian Steles , and in relation to the cult of the fire. ref ... was discovered at Herrera de Camargo ref Image Estela 2.jpg 250px thumb right Cantabrian stele ... Cantabrian divinity, was found in Castro Urdiales . The ancient Cantabrians believed .... This practice is testified in the engravings of the Cantabrian stele of Zurita . Sacrifice played a major role in the complex Cantabrian society in both its aspects as a means to fulfill ... society, as the Cantabrian, Human sacrifice immolation was not considered as primitive ... condition since pre Roman times through the altar dedicated to the Cantabrian God Erudinus , dated ... solar II accessdate 2008 06 20 language espa ol ref Mythological creatures Cantabrian people have ... feared or adored and have legends and histories on their own. There are many of them in Cantabrian ... giant cyclops is the Cantabrian version of the Greek Polyphemus that appears in other Indoeuropean .... The Anjana Cantabrian mythology Anjana . Is the antithesis of the Oj ncano and the Oj ncana . Good ... finally found at the Bay of C diz , transformed into a strange aquatic being. Cantabrian mythology ... of these forests Cantabrian mythology locates to spirits and mythologycal beings, trying ... to new urban legend s and forgetting the old deities. It is until now that Cantabrian mythology ... www.atc.unican.es rafa mitologia.html Cantabrian Mythology Spanish http www.cantabriajoven.com mitologia Cantabria joven. Mythology and Legends Spanish Cantabrian mythology DEFAULTSORT Cantabrian Mythology Category Cantabrian mythology Link GA es es Mitolog a c ntabra eo Kantabra mitologio ... more details
Infobox Political Party party name Cantabrian Nationalist Council colorcode 013068 party logo Image Conceju cnc.jpg 85px leader Ra l Huerta Fern ndez foundation 1995 ideology Nationalist br Left wing headquarters Santander, Cantabria Santander members european international Europe of the People website http www.conceju.org Official Site Cantabrian Nationalist Council in Cantabrian language Cantabrian Conceju Nacionaliegu C ntabru , abbreviated as CNC, is a political party with a nationalist and left wing ideology. It was formed in Cantabria in 1995. External links http www.conceju.org Conceju Nacionaliegu C ntabru Category Political parties in Cantabria Cantabria stub Spain party stub an Conceju Nacionaliegu C ntabru br Kuzul broadel kantabriat ca Conceju Nacionaliegu C ntabru es Conceju Nacionaliegu C ntabru eu Conceju Nacionaliegu C ntabru gl Conceju Nacionaliegu C ntabru ... more details
The Circle may refer to The Circle file system , a peer to peer distributed file system written mainly in Python The Circle play The Circle play , a 1921 play by Somerset Maugham starring John Drew, Jr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter The Circle TV program , an Australian morning show on Network Ten The Circle 1925 film The Circle 1925 film , a film directed by Frank Borzage adapted from the Somerset Maugham play The Circle 2000 film The Circle 2000 film , a film directed by Jafar Panahi The Circle 2009 film The Circle 2009 film , a film directed by Nawaf Al Jahani The Circle Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Circle Star Trek Deep Space Nine , the second episode of the second season of the television series Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Circle Fear Itself The Circle Fear Itself , the thirteenth and last episode of the television series Fear Itself The Circle comics The Circle comics , a Wonder Woman story arc The Circle Image Comics The Circle Image Comics , an Image Comics series The Circle, Kingston upon Hull , a demolished cricket ground in Kingston upon Hull, England The Circle Interchange in Chicago, where the Dan Ryan, Eisenhower and Kennedy expressways meet The Circle School , Sudbury School located in Harrisburg PA and founded in 1984 The Circle Trilogy , a series of novels by Ted Dekker Another name for the Magic circle of ritual magic The Circle, a technique used by George Remus to smuggle illegal wines into the United States during the Prohibition in the United States Prohibition period In music The Circle Wipers album The Circle Wipers album The Circle B z album The Circle B z album The Circle Bon Jovi album The Circle Bon Jovi album The Circle Ragnar S lberg album The Circle Ragnar S lberg album A song by Ocean Colour Scene on the album Moseley Shoals A song by Circle II Circle on the album Watching in Silence See also Circle disambiguation disambiguation fr The Circle it The Circle pl The Circle tr The Circle ... more details
Image Lascaux2.jpg thumb 300px The inhabitants of the Franco Cantabrian region produced some of the finest Paleolithic mural art, as this horse at Lascaux cave The Franco Cantabrian region also Franco Cantabric region is a term applied in Archaeology and History to refer to an area that stretches from Asturias , in northern Spain , to Provence in SE France . It includes the southern half of France and the northern strip of Spain looking at the Bay of Biscay known as Cantabrian Sea in Spanish, hence the name . Northern Catalonia is sometimes included as well. This region shows intense homogeneity in the Prehistory prehistorical record and was possibly the most densely populated region of Europe in the Late Paleolithic . Archaeology It experienced successively the Chatelperronian , Aurignacian , Gravettian , Solutrean , Magdalenian , Azilian and Tardenoisian post Azilian geometric cultures, with their respective cultural expressions, noticeably the most famous Cave painting mural art . Solutrean, Magdalenian and Azilian cultures evolved locally in this area. Image Franco Cantabrian region.gif thumb 450px center Map of the Franco Cantabrian region, showing the main caves with mural art Glacial refugium and Late Glacial population expansion The region may have been a major Refugium population biology refugium for Paleolithic peoples during the Last Glacial Maximum , apparently playing a major role as source for the repopulation of Europe after this extremely cold period ended ref http www.ebc.ee EVOLUTSIOON publications Achilli2004.pdf A. Achili et al., The Molecular Dissection of mtDNA Haplogroup H Confirms That the Franco Cantabrian Glacial Refuge Was a Major Source for the European Gene Pool ref . From an archaeological viewpoint, Jean Pierre Bocquet Appel has argued that there are grounds for considering that the Aquitaine and French Cantabrian refuge zone, may have been the principal source of Late Glacial re colonisation ref http www.ohll.ish lyon.cnrs.fr pages documents ... more details
The population of Cantabrian Water Dog shows a clear morphological and genetic differentiation ... Cantabrian Water Dog Association es icon Cantabria stub Spanish dogs Gundogs Category Dog breeds Category ... more details
Cantabrian brown bear refers to a population of Eurasian brown bear s Ursus arctos arctos living in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain . Females weigh, on average, 85kg but can reach a weight of 150kg. Males average 115kg though can weigh as much as 200kg. The bear measures between 1.6 2m in length and between 0.90 1m at shoulder height. In Spain, it is known as the Oso pardo cant brico and, more locally, in Asturias as Osu . It is timid and will avoid human contact whenever possible. The Cantabrian brown bear can live for around 25 30 years in the wild. Image CordilleraCantabrica05.05.2007.jpg thumb 250px right A view of the Cantabrian mountains, habitat of the Cantabrian brown bear Evolution ... 1914 considered the Cantabrian brown bear to be a distinct subspecies of European brown bear , Ursus ... Genetics of the Brown Bear Ursus arctos in Europe. Taberlet P., Bouvet J. 1994 ref The Cantabrian ... of the bear populations of Southern Scandinavia, the Pyrenees and Cantabrian Mountains of Northern ... relatives of the Cantabrian brown bear. The last indigenous, reproductive female in the Pyrenees ... half of the 20th century the Cantabrian brown bear has been reduced to two isolated populations in the Cantabrian mountains of Northern Spain, primarily through human persecution direct hunting ... The Cantabrian brown bear is catalogued on the Spanish Red List of Endangered Species as In Danger ... 07 st14 st14301.en07.pdf Council of the European Union ref Though only a small part of the Cantabrian ... Man made infrastructures such as roads and railways inhibit the population growth of the Cantabrian ... by poisoned bait or illegal hunting, in the Cantabrian Mountains since the year 2000. Conservation ... for bears. Bears appear not to have a permanent presence in the only national park in the Cantabrian ... Oso Pardo ref UNESCO s proposed integration of existing Cantabrian biosphere reserve s within a Gran ... www.fapas.es estudio genetico osopardo.pdf Genetic Study of the Cantabrian brown bear by Fapas Spanish ... more details
About the shape and mathematical concept Refimprove date November 2010 Infobox polygon name Circle image CIRCLE 1.svg caption Circle illustration showing a radius, a diameter, the centre and circumference ... of circles that arise in nature. A circle is a simple shape of Euclidean geometry consisting of those ... and an exterior. In everyday use, the term circle may be used interchangeably to refer to either the boundary of the figure, or to the whole figure including its interior in strict technical usage, the circle is the former and the latter is called a Disk mathematics disk . A circle can be defined as the curve traced out by a point that moves so that its distance from a given point is constant. A circle ... limit 3 br clear all To avoid layout breaking when TOC is hidden Terminology A circle s diameter is the length of a line segment whose endpoint s lie on the circle and which passes through the centre. This is the largest distance between any two points on the circle. The diameter of a circle is twice the radius , or distance from the centre to the circle s boundary. The terms diameter and radius ... the outside of a circle. A chord geometry chord is a line segment whose endpoints lie on the circle. A diameter is the longest chord in a circle. A tangent to a circle is a straight line that touches the circle at a single point, while a Secant line secant is an extended chord a straight line cutting the circle at two points. An Arc geometry arc of a circle is any Connected space connected part of the circle s circumference. A Circular sector sector is a region bounded by two radii and an arc ... lying between the chord s endpoints. align left cellspacing 0 cellpadding 0 Image CIRCLE LINES.svg right thumb Chord, secant, tangent, and diameter. Image Circle slices.svg right thumb Arc, sector, and segment History The word circle derives from the Greek, kirkos a circle, from the base ker which means to turn or bend. The origins of the words circus and wikt circuit circuit are closely related. The circle ... more details
until the time of their death. Other Cantabrian related fairies are the Hechiceras del Ebro Enchantresses ... y leyendas de Cantabria publisher Estvdio publication place Torrelavega language Spanish Cantabrian mythology Category Cantabrian legendary creatures Category Fairies es Anjana eo Anjana ... more details
Infobox election election name Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament, 2011 country Cantabria type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament, 2007 previous year 2007 next election Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament, 2015 next year 2015 image1 File IgnacioDiegoPP.jpg 100px leader1 Ignacio Diego party1 People s Party Spain last election1 41.5 seats before1 17 seats1 20 seat change1 increase 3 popular vote1 156,199 percentage1 46.12 swing1 increase 5.6 image2 File Miguel Angel Revilla.jpg 100px Miguel ngel Revilla leader2 Miguel ngel Revilla party2 Regionalist Party of Cantabria last election2 28.6 seats before2 12 seats2 12 seat change2 popular vote2 98,731 percentage2 29.2 swing2 increase 0.6 image3 File Red replace this image female.svg 100px Lola Gorostiaga leader3 Lola Gorostiaga party3 Spanish Socialist Workers Party last election3 24.5 seats before3 10 seats3 7 seat change3 decrease 3 popular vote3 55,220 percentage3 16.3 swing3 decrease 8.2 The 2011 elections to the Cantabrian Parliament were the eighth elections to the Unicameralism unicameral regional legislature of the Autonomous communities of Spain Spanish autonomous community of Cantabria . The elections were held on 22 May 2011 to elect the 39 members of the Assembly. Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot . The electoral system used was closed list proportional representation in a single electoral district with seats allocated using the D Hondt method . Only lists which polled at least 5 of the votes including votes en blanco i.e. for none of the above ... the Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament, 2003 2003 elections , ref name HE however the elections ... Spain People s Alliance achieved the same feat at the Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament, 1983 ... References references sequence prev Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament, 2007 2007 Elections list Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament next Elections to the Cantabrian Parliament, 2015 2015 ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 Into A Circle In Two A Circle, In2a0 were an England English New Wave music New Wave Gothic Rock Goth duet music duo , formed in April 1985 by Bee Paul Hampshire and Barry Jepson , two former members of Getting the Fear . Career Lyrically and in attitude, they were influenced by Brion Gysin and his frequent collaborator William S. Burroughs . Particularly in respect to their use of North African folklore the stories, for instance, of 11th Century Ismaili warrior, Hassan i Sabah and magical rituals such as that of the goat boy god, Boujeloud . After writing and rehearsing for some months the band played their first concert at the Croydon Underground in December 1985, just prior to the release of their first Single music single Rise in2a0 Rise . Bee and Barry undertook the production, artwork and layouts. Rise quickly sold out it was a limited pressing of 5,000 copies and a short tour of England and Scotland followed in March 1986. The band was joined on three dates and subsequent ones by Rose McDowall , from Strawberry Switchblade . In July 1986 a deal was signed with Abstract Records, followed by the release of their next single, Inside Out Into a Circle song Inside Out . This was a success and live dates over the Christmas period followed. However this highlighted Bee and Barry s dissatisfaction with working with session musician s, and the band spent some time rehearsing and producing a new live format. The third single Forever in2a0 Forever was a reflection of the band s new direction, and featured Rose McDowall on backing vocalist backing vocals . It was co produced by Larry Steinbeck from Bronski Beat , and was a taster for their debut album ... refused to financially back them. In September 1989, Into A Circle took to the road one last time ... Inside Out Into a Circle song Inside Out 1986, Abstract, 12ABS042 Inside Out , Reward , Flow , Field ... Into a Circle Category English musical groups Category British New Wave musical groups Category ... more details
Cantabrian cream cheese Spanish Queso de nata de Cantabria is made from the milk of Friesian cow s in Cantabria , a province in northern Spain . The cheese has a Protected Designation of Origin since 1985. ref http www.mapa.es alimentacion pags Denominacion Quesos Nata Cantabria BOE 272 131185.pdf ref The production of the cheese is confined to all parts of Cantabria, except the areas of Tresviso and Menor de Bejes in the western part of the province. It is presented in forms of various weights from 400 2,800grm. 14ounces 6  lbs. The size of the forms varies according to the weight. ref name Cantabria http www.queseros.com category quesos de espana cantabria ref Manufacture The milk is coagulated with an animal rennet enzyme , preferably from suckling calves of the Pintas de Cantabria breed, or with any other enzyme permitted by the regulating council. The curdling process is carried out when the milk is 30 C 86 F and continues for 40 minutes. The curd is then cut to grains of 5mm 0.20  inches diameter and then they are heated to 34 C 93 F . It is then placed in moulds, the size of which vary according to the weight of the finished form. The moulds are pressed for up to 24 hours and then they are salted by immersion in a brine bath for a maximum of 24 hours. The curing of this cheese takes a minimum of 7 days from the time it comes out of the brine bath. While the cheese is maturing the forms are turned over regularly and the rinds rubbed clean. ref name Cantabria Flavour Flavour and taste are described as characteristic. Buttery with a slight acidity ref name Cantabria ref name Cantab http www.cheesefromspain.com CFS 1507NataCantabria I.htm ref Texture Firm but creamy, there are no cavities and the colour is cream to yellow. There are no cavities in the body of the cheese. ref name Cantabria Rind Creamy beige in colour, thin and smooth. ref name Cantabria Uses ... Cheesemakers website Spanish cheeses DEFAULTSORT Cantabrian Cream Cheese Category Articles created ... more details
Circle Theatre or Circle Theater may refer to Armstrong Circle Theatre Actors Circle Theatre Magic Circle Theatre Circle in the Square Theatre Circle X Theatre Circle in the Square Theatre School Circle Theater Indianapolis, Indiana , listed on the NRHP in Indiana Circle Theater Tulsa, Oklahoma , List of RHPs in OK listed on the NRHP in Oklahoma disambiguation de Circle Theater ... more details
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