refimprove date November 2009 coord 36.15 10.433 display title Earthquake title 2007 IberianPeninsula earthquake date Start date 2007 2 12 map magnitude 6.1 Moment magnitude scale M sub w sub countries affected Physical Portugal, Spain and Morocco casualties unknown The IberianPeninsula earthquake happened at 11 23 a.m. Central European time on February 12, 2007 with an epicentre at 160  km southwest of Cabo de S o Vicente , Portugal. The coordinates were 36.09 degrees north and 10.26 degrees west. ref http www.diariodeleon.es noticias noticia.asp?pkid 306218 Un intenso terremoto, de 6,3 grados, golpea Andaluc a y se hace sentir en Madrid Es icon ref The earthquake was felt primarily in Portugal, Spain especially Andalusia , and Morocco s Atlantic coast al cities. See also 1755 Lisbon earthquake References reflist External links http eqinfo.ucsd.edu special events 2007 043 a Broadband Seismic Data Collection Center ANZA , UCSD official site Earthquake details and waveform images Earthquakes in 2007 DEFAULTSORT 2007 IberianPeninsula Earthquake Category 2007 earthquakes IberianPeninsula earthquake Category Earthquakes in Portugal Category Earthquakes in Spain Category Earthquakes in Morocco Category 2007 in Portugal IberianPeninsula Earthquake, 2007 Category 2007 in Spain IberianPeninsula Earthquake, 2007 Category 2007 in Morocco IberianPeninsula Earthquake, 2007 earthquake stub Portugal stub Spain hist stub bg 2007 fa pt Sismo da Pen nsula Ib rica de 2007 ... more details
The geology of the IberianPeninsula consists of the study of the rock formations on the IberianPeninsula , which includes Spain , Portugal , Andorra , and Gibraltar . The peninsula contains rocks from ... deposit s can also be found there. The core of the IberianPeninsula consists of a Hercynian craton ic block known as the Iberian Massif. On the northeast this is bounded by The Pyrenees Pyrenean ... courses 381R spain port 01.html Field Excursion to the IberianPeninsula ref The Via ... Araya , Forgoselo , Ponferrada and Boal , and La Runa . Mesozoic The IberianPeninsula was joined to Amorica ... iberia index en.html Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the IberianPeninsula, causes and effects of changing ... in the IberianPeninsula their contribution to the present topography Geological Society, London ... chains are part of the Geology of the Alps Alpine belt . To the west, the peninsula is delimited ... through the Iberian Chain and the Catalonia n Coastal Ranges. Iberian Massif The Iberian Massif consists of rocks from the Paleozoic Era. It was assembled about 310 annum Ma . Several zones occur in the Iberian ... of Spain occurs the Cantabria n Zone. Then to the west and also in the Iberian Chain and Catalonian Coastal Ranges is the West Asturian Leonese Zone. Then the Central Iberian Zone appears near A Coru a ... Zone. This was deformed in the upper crustal layers. The West Asturian Leonese Zone and Central Iberian ... deposits. Central Iberian Zone The Central Iberian Zone covers the middle part of the west side of the peninsula, including north and central Portugal. The top north west corner has been replaced ... by the collision of the Iberian Plate with a thinned piece of crust from another continent called ... in basins between mountains. The Ossa Morena Zone was transform faulted with the Central Iberian Zone ... the Iberian Massif. ref name SWIBERIA The boundary or suture between the Ossa Morena Zone and the South ... to the more northern parts of the Iberian Plate. Prior to 380 Ma the SPZ was part of the Laurasia and attached ... more details
Image Quercus suber.jpg thumb 300px Forest of cork oaks in the south of Portugal Algarve Image Peninsula Iberica bosques1.png thumb 300px Furthest extent of the Iberian woodlands. The woodlands of the IberianPeninsula are distinct ecosystem s on the IberianPeninsula , spanning mainly Spain and Portugal ... it is estimated that the IberianPeninsula has more than 8,000 distinct species of plants, many ... of the plate tectonics continental plates of Europe and Africa. The IberianPeninsula, located on an important ... thesis. Rev. Ecosistemas. coord missing Portugal DEFAULTSORT Forests Of The IberianPeninsula Category IberianPeninsula Category Forests of Portugal Category Forests of Spain Category Flora of Portugal ... across the peninsula. While the borders between these regions are not clearly defined, there is a mutual ... habitat in the intermediate areas. Origin and characteristics The floor of the peninsula ..., or descend if it became too cold. The geological complexity of the majority of Iberian mountains, especially ... .php?rgen Quercus CSIC List of Iberian flora Quercus sp. es ref and English Oak s Quercus ... European Birches . Beech forests are found in the mountain layer of the Iberian Eurosiberian region ... Moncayo, in the centre of the peninsula. The southernmost are at the Hayedo de Montejo in the autonomous ... to that of the beech forest. Like these, they are distinctly Euro Iberian. The Mediterranean region The Mediterranean region occupies the rest of the peninsula the greater part of it , as well as the Balearic ... the shift from Mediterranean vegetation to Atlantic vegetation. They cover a wide area of the peninsula and are of great importance, above all on the mountain ranges in the centre of the peninsula ... half of the peninsula, the dryness is often accompanied by an increase of salts in the ground ... , Viburnum tinus , Butcher s Broom and, in the southwest of the peninsula, wild olive trees. The oak ..., such as the Balearic Cyclamen Cyclamen balearicum Willk. . Towards the interior of the peninsula ... more details
2009 ref had suggested Paleolithic ancestry among populations in the IberianPeninsula and that Iberia ... of the Iberianpeninsula revealed by Y chromosome analysis implications for population demography ... haplogroup Mtdna haplogroup h H , reach frequencies above 60 in most of IberianPeninsula Iberia ... in the modern IberianPeninsula populations, suggesting a long term genetic continuity since pre ... of the Pre Roman IberianPeninsula A mtDNA Study of Ancient Iberians year 2005 last1 Sampietro ... journal doi 10.1007 s004390000370 title Alu insertion polymorphisms in NW Africa and the IberianPeninsula ... of the centuries of Muslim rule in the Iberianpeninsula on the genetic make up of the modern Iberian ... hub.2006.0045 ref A thorough Y chromosome analysis of the Iberianpeninsula reveals that haplotype ... structure of the Iberianpeninsula revealed by Y chromosome analysis implications for population ... Diversity and Intolerance Paternal Lineages of Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the IberianPeninsula ... shows a sharp discontinuity and limited gene flow between northwestern Africa and the IberianPeninsula ... N, et al. title Alu insertion polymorphisms in NW Africa and the IberianPeninsula evidence ... Genetic History Of The IberianPeninsula Category Modern human genetic history IberianPeninsula ... Spaniards, found Iberian populations to cluster the furthest from other continental groups, implying ... study had pointed to a small North African and Arab element in modern day Iberian ancestry when compared ... , http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 20127843 Mitochondrial DNA Patterns in the Iberian Northern Plateau ... Berber population , although with a major Iberian contribution. Guanche genetic markers have also ... more details
Very long date May 2011 File Iberian map europe.svg thumb upright 1.2 Location of the IberianPeninsulaIberian moths represent about 4,454 different types of moths. The moths mostly Nocturnality nocturnal and butterflies mostly Diurnality diurnal together make up the Taxonomy taxonomic order Lepidoptera . This is a list of moth species which have been recorded in Portugal , Spain and Gibraltar together forming the IberianPeninsula . This list also includes species found on the Balearic Islands . Adelidae Adela australis small Heydenreich, 1851 small Adela collicolella small Walsingham, 1904 small Adela croesella small Scopoli, 1763 small Adela cuprella small Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775 small Adela homalella small Staudinger, 1859 small Adela mazzolella small Hubner, 1801 small Adela pantherellus small Guenee, 1848 small Adela reaumurella small Linnaeus, 1758 small Adela violella small Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775 small Cauchas fibulella small Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775 small Cauchas rufimitrella small Scopoli, 1763 small Nematopogon adansoniella small Villers, 1789 small Nematopogon metaxella small Hubner, 1813 small Nematopogon robertella small Clerck, 1759 small Nematopogon schwarziellus small Zeller, 1839 small Nemophora albiciliellus small Staudinger, 1859 small Nemophora barbatellus small Zeller, 1847 small Nemophora cupriacella small Hubner, 1819 small Nemophora degeerella small Linnaeus, 1758 small Nemophora dumerilella small Duponchel, 1839 small Nemophora fasciella small Fabricius, 1775 small Nemophora istrianellus small Heydenreich, 1851 small Nemophora metallica small Poda, 1761 small Nemophora minimella small Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775 small Nemophora prodigellus small Zeller, 1853 small Nemophora raddaella small Hubner, 1793 small Nemophora violellus small Herrich Schaffer in Stainton, 1851 small Alucitidae Alucita cancellata small Meyrick, 1908 small Alucita cymatodactyla small Zeller, 1852 small Alucita debilella small Scholz & Jackh, 1994 small ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 This is a historical timeline of the IberianPeninsula during the period of the Germanic peoples Germanic kingdoms 5th to 8th centuries . 5th Century Image Iberia Rulers 400s.png right thumb 600px Timeline of Rulers in the IberianPeninsula during the 5th Century 409 Invasion of the NW of the Iberianpeninsula the Roman Gallaecia by the Germanic tribes Germanic Suevi Quadi and Marcomanni under king Hermerico , accompanied by the Buri Germanic tribe Buri . The Suevic Kingdom eventually received official recognition Foedus from the Romans for their settlement there in Gallaecia. It was the first kingdom separated from the Roman Empire that minted coins. Invasion of the Iberianpeninsula by the Germanic tribes Germanic Vandals Silingi and Hasdingi and the Sarmatian Alans . 410 Rome is sacked by the Visigoths under King Alaric I . 411 A treaty with Western Roman Empire Western Roman Emperor Flavius Augustus Honorius grants Lusitania to the Alans , Gallaecia to the Suevi and Hasdingi , and Hispania Baetica Baetica to the Silingi . 414 Paulus Orosius , clergyman ... of the Iberianpeninsula by the Germanic tribes Germanic Visigoths led by King Theodorid , expanding ... spirited his heir, the child king Amalaric to safety across the Pyrenees and into Iberianpeninsula ... Image Iberia Rulers 600s.png right thumb 600px Timeline of Rulers in the IberianPeninsula during ... all of the Iberianpeninsula . 631 Sisenand becomes king of the Visigoths . 633 Julian of Braga Julian ... 8th to 9th Century DEFAULTSORT Timeline Of Germanic Kingdoms In The IberianPeninsula Category ... of the IberianPeninsula de Zeittafel Portugal ru ... of the Visigoths . 6th Century Image Iberia Rulers 500s.png right thumb 600px Timeline of Rulers in the IberianPeninsula during the 6th Century 501 Council Ecumenical Synod of Braga . 507 At the Battle ... Iberian scholar of his time. He was given the church of Dume, Portugal Dume , where he built a monastery ... more details
Map with Ancient Greek references Category Pre Roman peoples of the IberianPeninsula Category History ... See also Col begin Col 2 Greco Iberian alphabet Hispano Celtic languages Iberian languages Paleohispanic languages Paleohispanic scripts Prehistoric Iberia Iberian sculpture Col 2 Gallaecia History ... more details
, Al Walid I , enter the Iberianpeninsula from North Africa. At the Battle of Guadalete Tariq ... of the Iberianpeninsula. Tariq goes on to take Toledo, Spain Toledo , while a detachment under ... Ebro valley and south East part of the IberianPeninsula. Abd al Aziz ibn Musa takes vora , Santar m ... the northward advance of Islam in Europe from the Iberianpeninsula. 737 Arabs take Avignon in the Rh ne ... the IberianPeninsula. 1150 The Taifas of Emirate of Badajoz Badajoz and of Beja Portugal Beja and vora ... La Reconquista . Pelayo will go on to become the founder of a dynasty of Iberian monarchs who will over the centuries recapture all of the Iberian lands from the Muslims. 725 Muslim raids ... the Demographics of Syria Syrians and the Iberian Muslims, the latter being supported by a contingent ... , beginning the cult of St. James that would unite Iberian Christians of many different petty kingdoms ... from the Moors. 859 Viking s raid the Iberian coast. They capture and ransom King Garc a iguez of Pamplona ... II of Urgel, is killed in a sortie, and a few days later the city falls, whereupon the Iberian ... to Africa unsuccessful. 1090 Yusuf ibn Tashfin returns to the Peninsula for the third time, takes ... and the Muslims occupy the Peninsula as far as Zaragoza. Main Muslim mosque in Toledo converted .... Most specifically, the Almohads were opposed to anthropomorphism s which had slipped into Iberian ... more details
Iberian refers to Iberia disambiguation Iberia , which has two basic meanings, the disused, of Caucasian Iberia corresponding roughly to modern day Georgia country Georgia and Iviron monastery still used on Greece s Holy Mountain , and the modern sense of someone or something originating in the IberianPeninsula , namely from Portugal and Spain . It may refer to TOC right IberianPeninsulaIberian System or Sistema Ib rico South Western Iberian Bronze , Bronze Age Bronze Age culture of southern Portugal and nearby areas of Spain Iberians , in general the name the ancient Greeks and Ancient Rome Romans gave to the people of the ancient Iberianpeninsula and more specifically to one of the ancient Pre Roman peoples of the IberianPeninsula this latter meaning should not be confused with the Celtiberians Iberian language , the language of the ancient Iberians Iberian scripts , the writing scripts of the ancient Iberians Northeastern Iberian script Southeastern Iberian script Greco Iberian alphabet Category Basque and Iberian deities Basque and Iberian deities Category Iberian weapons Iberian weapons Iberian Union , a personal union between the crowns of Spain and Portugal from 1580 1640 Other Daily Iberian , newspaper in New Iberia, Louisiana Iberian horse , collective name of horse breeds native to the IberianPeninsulaIberian lynx , critically endangered lynx native to the IberianPeninsulaIberian Wolf Iberian wolf , subspecies of Grey wolf inhabiting northern Portugal and northwestern Spain Iberian gauge , rail gauge used in Spain and Portugal Caucasian Iberia Caucasian Iberians , Greco Roman designation for Georgians Iberian War , fought from 526 to 532 CE between the Eastern Roman Empire and Sassanid Empire over the eastern Georgian kingdom of Iberia See also Hispanic and Hispanophone Lusitanic and Lusophone disambig es Ibero desambiguaci n eu Ibero argipena fr Ib rique ... more details
Iberian script used for the Celtiberian language , are technically Iberian scripts. The northeastern Iberian script is often known simply as the Iberian script , because it is the script of 95 of known Iberian inscriptions. These have been found mainly in the northeastern quadrant of the IberianPeninsula ... scripts Pre Roman peoples of the IberianPeninsula Further reading Correa, Jos Antonio 2004 ...Image Mapa escriptures paleohisp niques ang.jpg 250px thumb Iberian scripts in the context of Paleohispanic scripts Image Mapa lleng es paleohisp niques ang.jpg 250px right thumb The Iberian language in the context of Paleohispanic languages . Light green along the Mediterranean coast is the Iberian ... 250px thumb The proposed dual variant of northeastern Iberian Based on Ferrer i Jan 2005 Image Bronce ... ib ric nord oriental.jpg 250px thumb A northeastern Iberian signary not dual . Image Un signari ib ric sud oriental Correa 2004 .jpg 250px thumb Possible values of the southeastern Iberian signary Correa ... greco ib ric.jpg 250px thumb A Greco Iberian alphabet. Image Plom I de La Serreta Cara B .jpg 250px right thumb Lead plaque from la Serreta Alcoi using the Greco Iberian alphabet. The Iberian scripts are the Paleohispanic scripts that were used to represent the extinct Iberian language . Most ... alphabetic . The oldest Iberian inscriptions date to the 4th or possibly the 5th century BCE, and the latest ... There are two main graphic as well as geographic variants in the family Northeastern Iberian script ... century BCE Southeastern Iberian script In the sense that the Iberian scripts are the scripts created for the Iberians to represent the Iberian language, the Greco Iberian alphabet , a separate adaptation of the Greek alphabet , was also an Iberian script. It was used mainly in Alicante and Murcia . Likewise, neither the southwestern script , very similar to southeastern Iberian script but used ... on the Ebre valley. The southeastern Iberian script is poorly attested, and there are some gaps in the records ... more details
Iberian cattle are a group of cattle breed s native to the IberianPeninsula . while native to the IberianPeninsula , they are all wild and not considered farm animals See also List of breeds of cattle Further reading Citation author K. K. Kidd, W. H. Stone, C. Crimella, C. Carenzi, M. Casati, G. Rognoni date January 1980 title Immunogenetic and population genetic analyses of Iberian cattle journal Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics volume 11 issue 1 pages 21 38 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2052.1980.tb01489.x url http www.texaslonghornconservancy.org Immunogenetic 20 26 20Population 20Genetics 20of 20Iberian 20Cattle 20 201980.pdf accessdate 17 September 2011 Citation author Marta Prado, Pilar Calo, Alberto Cepeda, Jorge Barros Vel zquez Professor date August 2005 title Genetic evidence of an Asian background in heteroplasmic Iberian cattle Bos taurus Effect on food authentication studies based on polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis journal Electrophoresis volume 26 issue 15 pages 2918 2926 doi 10.1002 elps.200500011 Citation author Cecilia Anderung, Abigail Bouwman, Per Persson, Jos Miguel Carretero, Ana Isabel Ortega, Rengert Elburg, Colin Smith, Juan Luis Arsuaga, Hans Ellegren, and Anders G therstr m date 15 June 2005 title Prehistoric contacts over the Straits of Gibraltar indicated by genetic analysis of Iberian Bronze Age cattle journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences volume 102 issue 24 pages 8431 8435 doi 10.1073 pnas.0503396102 url http www.pnas.org content 102 24 8431.full accessdate 17 September 2011 Citation author I. Mart n Burriel, C. Rodellar, J. Ca n, O. Cort s, S. Dunner, V. Landi, A. Mart nez Mart nez, L. T. Gama, C. Ginja, M. C. T. Penedo, A. Sanz, P. Zaragoza and J. V. Delgado date April 2011 title Genetic diversity, structure, and breed relationships in Iberian cattle journal Journal of Animal ... diversity of a comprehensive representation of Iberian native cattle journal Animal volume 5 ... more details
The Iberian wolf Canis lupus signatus is a subspecies of grey wolf that inhabits the forest and plains of northern Portugal and northwestern Spain . Features and adaptations The Iberian wolf differs from the more common Eurasian Wolf with its thinner build, the white marks on the upper lips, the dark marks on the tail and a pair of dark marks in its front legs that give it its subspecies name, signatus marked . The subspecies differentiation may have developed at the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age s due to the isolation of the IberianPeninsula when glacier barriers grew in the Pyrenees and eventually reached the Gulf of Biscay in the West and the Mediterranean in the East. Males can weigh up to 40 kilograms, with females usually weighing 10  kg less. ref http www.signatus.org docs situation.pdf The wolf in Spain Bot generated title ref Diet The Iberian Wolf lives in small packs. It is considered to be beneficial because it keeps the population of wild boar stable, thus allowing some respite to the endangered capercaillie populations which suffers greatly from boar predation. ref http www.iberianature.com material Wolves boars capercaillie.htm Wolves, boars and capercaillie Bot generated title ref It also eats rabbit s, Roe Deer roe deer , Red Deer red deer , Spanish Ibex ibexes and even small carnivore s and fish . In some places it eats domestic animal s such as sheep and calf calves . History File IberianWolf Map.jpg thumb Approximate geographical range of the Iberian wolf Canis lupus signatus . Until 1900s the Iberian Wolf inhabited the major part of the IberianPeninsula ... of wolves is banned in Portugal but allowed in some parts of Spain. Overall, the Iberian Wolf ... was killed in 1929. However, this animal was not a member of the Iberian subspecies, but surprisingly ... material wolf.html catalonia Iberian Wolf Wolves in Spain http lobo.fc.ul.pt Grupo Lobo http www.farodevigo.es sociedad cultura 2009 10 23 lobo iberico imagen ano naturaleza 379752.html Iberian ... more details
another edition of the Iberian Cup, which gave the competition one more time and official character ... Competition Result Runner up Competition Iberian Cup I 1935 flagicon Portugal FC Porto Portuguese Liga align center 4 2 flagicon Spain Real Betis Balompi La Liga Iberian Cup II 1983 flagicon Portugal SL Benfica Portuguese Liga align center 1 2 3 1 flagicon Spain Athletic Bilbao La Liga Iberian Cup ... 2 1 flagicon Spain Real Madrid UEFA Champions League Champions League Iberian Supercup 2005 flagicon ... football competitions in Europe es Copa Ib rica de f tbol pt Ta a Ib rica simple Iberian Cup ... more details
authority Coenraad Jacob Temminck Temminck , 1827 The Iberian lynx , Lynx pardinus , is a critically endangered species of felid native to the IberianPeninsula in Southern Europe . It is one of the most ... over the entire IberianPeninsula as recently as the mid 19th century. It is now restricted ...Taxobox name Iberian lynx status CR trend down status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn image Linces19.jpg ... Specialist Group http lynx.uio.no jon lynx lynxib01.htm Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus ref The Iberian lynx ... Mammals of Europe year 1968 ref Description Image Linces1.jpg left thumb Closeup of the Iberian lynx In most respects, the Iberian lynx resembles other species of lynx , with a short tail, tufted ..., the Iberian lynx has distinctive, leopard like spots with a Coat animal coat that is often light grey ... species sheets iberlynx.htm Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus ref ref name adw Animal Diversity Web http animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu ... The Iberian lynx is smaller than its northern relatives, and typically hunts smaller animals, usually no larger than hare s. It also differs in habitat choice, with Iberian lynx inhabiting open scrub ... per day. ref name ward cite web work Dan Ward url http www.lcie.org Docs Iberian 20lynx Ward 20REP 20The 20Iberian 20lynx 20emergency.pdf title The Iberian Lynx Emergency accessdate 2007 05 13 year ... , the Iberian lynx is often forced to attack young fallow deer , roe deer , mouflon , and ducks. The Iberian lynx competes for prey with the red fox , the meloncillo Egyptian mongoose Herpestes ... often being along man made roads and trails. The Iberian lynx marks its territory with its Spraying ... areas of Andaluc a . The Iberian lynx prefers heterogeneous environments of open grassland mixed with dense ... thumb left Graphic showing Iberian lynx population in Spain, 1950 2007 The Iberian lynx is a critically ... of surviving Iberian lynx to be as few as 100, which is down from about 400 in 2000 ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi science nature 4336071.stm title Iberian lynx in gravest danger work http ... more details
Refimprove date March 2007 Infobox treaty name Iberian Pact long name Portuguese Spanish Treaty of Friendship and Non Aggression image image width caption type date drafted date signed Start date 1939 03 17 location signed Lisbon , Portugal date sealed date effective condition effective date expiration signatories parties ratifiers depositor language languages wikisource The Portuguese Spanish Treaty of Friendship and Non Aggression lang es Tratado de Amistad y No Agressi n entre Portugal y Espa a , lang pt Tratado de Amizade e N o Agress o entre Portugal e Espanha , more commonly known as the Iberian Pact Portuguese language Portuguese , Spanish language Spanish Pacto Ib rico , was an Public international law international treaty signed on 17 March 1939 between Portugal s Right wing politics right wing dictatorship of the Estado Novo Portugal Estado Novo , under Ant nio de Oliveira Salazar , and Spain s Spain under Franco nationalist right wing dictatorship of Francisco Franco , who had just won the Spanish civil war 1936 1939 , where he counted with Portuguese non official collaboration. The pact committed the two countries to defend the IberianPeninsula against any power that attacked either country and helped to ensure Iberian Neutral country neutrality during World War II . An additional protocol to the pact was signed on 29 July 1940. See also Portugal in World War II Spain in World War II References Reflist Category 20th century in Spain Category 20th century in Portugal Category Treaties concluded in 1939 Category Treaties of the Estado Novo Portugal Category Treaties of Francoist Spain Category Military alliances involving Spain Category Military alliances involving Portugal es Pacto Ib rico 1942 fr Pacte Ib rique pt Tratado de Amizade e N o Agress o Luso Espanhol Euro mil stub Euro hist stub Portugal stub Spain hist stub ... more details
not only the IberianPeninsula but also Corsica , Sardinia , the Balearic Islands , and the Brian onnais zone of the Penninic nappes of the Alps . Nowadays, the Iberian plate is a part of the Eurasian ... Krijgsman Garc s Langereis Daams 1996 . Iberian Geology Main Geology of the IberianPeninsula The core of the IberianPeninsula consists of a Hercynian craton ic block known as the Iberian Massif ... title Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the IberianPeninsula, causes and effects of changing stress ... Laurentia , Greenland , Fennoscandian Shield , West African craton Saharan Shield , Iberian ... The Iberian plate came into existence during the Cadomian Orogeny of the late Neoproterozoic ... and Accretion geology accretion of the island arcs of the Central Iberian Zone Central Iberian Plate ... margin. The Iberian Abyssal Plain , off the west coast of Portugal and Spain, formed 126  Ma. This separated ... edges. During the time of the supercontinent Pangea , the Iberian plate was joined to Armorican terrane ... Plain , and parted the Iberian plate from the Trevelyan Escarpment . During this time Iberia rotated ... Oligocene , the Iberian plate has been moving as part of the Eurasian plate, with the boundary ... P.R. Roberts, D.B. journal Marine Geology title Western extension of the Iberian European plate ... of the Iberian European plate boundary during the Early Cenozoic Pyrenean convergence A new model Comment ..., G. Boillot, B.J. Collette, A. Mauffret, P.R. Miles and D.B. Roberts title Western extension of the Iberian ... Sibuet Zonenshain Le Pichon 1986 Continued rotation of the Iberian plate in the early Miocene once again separated the Iberian plate from Eurasia opening the Betic Corridor a strait of water connecting ... Sfn Seber Barazangi Ibenbrahim Demnati 1996 As the Iberian plate rotated, it closed the Betic Corridor ... Alpine belt . To the west, the peninsula is delimited by the continental boundary formed by the magma ... cover rocks to the east, but nevertheless outcrops through the Iberian Chain and the Catalonia ... more details
ang.jpg 300px right thumb Iberian language in the context of paleohispanic languages The Iberian language was widely spoken along the Mediterranean coast of the IberianPeninsula. In the north, the Iberian .... Among the pre Roman peoples of the IberianPeninsula the following might have spoken the Iberian ... Iberian inscriptions have been found mainly in the northeastern quadrant of the IberianPeninsula ... quadrant of the IberianPeninsula eastern Andalusia , Murcia , Albacete , Alicante and Valencia ... amongst the ancient languages of the Iberianpeninsula. ref name Trask Larry Trask Trask, R.L. 1997 ...For other uses Languages of Iberia Infobox language name Iberian states Modern Spain and France region Mediterranean coast of the IberianPeninsula extinct 1st 2nd century AD familycolor unclassified iso3 xib notice IPA The Iberian language was the language of a people identified by Ancient Greece Greek and ancient Rome Roman sources who lived in the eastern and southeastern regions of the IberianPeninsula . The ancient Iberians can be identified as a rather nebulous local culture between the 7th and 1st century BC. The Iberian language, like all the other Paleohispanic languages except Basque ... . Iberian is speculated to be a language isolate , but while its different scripts have been deciphered ... with mixed Iberian and Celt ic elements. The southern limit would be Porcuna , in Ja n Spanish province Ja n Spain , where splendid sculptures of Iberian riders have been found. Towards inland the exact distribution of the Iberian language inscriptions is uncertain. It seems that the culture ... 2006 , Iberian could have been the language spoken by the autochthonous population of these territories, while for others, such as De Hoz 1993 , Iberian could have been more of a lingua franca . History Image Mapa escriptures paleohisp niques ang.jpg 300px right thumb Iberian scripts in the context of paleohispanic scripts The origin of the language is unknown. Although Iberian ceased to be written ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint John the Iberian birth date death date 1002 AD feast day July 12 venerated in Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place Georgia death place Mount Athos titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues John the Iberian ref The name refers to Caucasian Iberia , and not to the IberianPeninsula . ref lang ka also John the Georgian, John the Hagiorite , John Iweron died ca. 1002 was a Georgia country Georgian monk , who is venerated as a saint . A member of the Georgian nobility, he was married and served as a military commander. However, he later became a monk in Bithynia and then traveled to Constantinople to rescue his son, Euthymius the Illuminator Euthymius Opplyseren . Euthymius had been held as a hostage by the emperor. Image Iviron Aug2006.jpg thumb left 250px Iviron monastery, as seen from the Trail path that connects Iviron to Stavronikita monastery John and his son attracted many followers, so they both retired to the monastery of Saint Athanasius on Mount Athos . They founded Iviron monastery with the help of John s brother in law, Tornikios John Thornikos , a retired general. John served as the first abbot of Iviron. References references External links http www.catholic forum.com saints saintj7o.htm Saint John the Georgian http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 4002 St. John the Iberian Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Iberian, John The ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Georgia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Mount Athos DEFAULTSORT Iberian, John The Category 1000s deaths Category Athonite Fathers Category Saints of Georgia country Category Roman Catholic saints from Georgia country Category Christian monks from Georgia country Category 10th century Christian saints Category Byzantine Georgians Category 10th century Byzantine ... more details
Image Dama de Elche M.A.N. Madrid 01.jpg thumb The Lady of Elche Iberian sculpture , a subset of Iberian art , describes the various sculpture sculptural styles developed by the Iberians from the Bronze age up to the Roman conquest of Hispania Roman conquest . For this reason it is sometimes described as Pre Roman Iberian sculpture. Almost all extant works of Iberian sculpture visibly reflect Ancient Greece Greek and Phoenicia n influences, and Assyria n and Egypt ian influences derived from those yet they have their own unique character. Within this complex stylistic heritage, individual works can be placed within a spectrum of influences some of more obvious Phoenician derivation, and some so similar to Greek works that they could have been directly imported from that region. Overall the degree of influence is correlated to the work s region of origin, and hence they are classified into groups on that basis. The Levantine Group File Bicha de Balazote M.A.N. Madrid 03.jpg thumb The Biche of Balazote The sculptures that comprise the Levante, Spain Levantine group were mostly made between the 5th century B.C. and the period of Roman domination this group is best represented in museum collections. The most famous among them is the bust known as The Lady of Elche , which displays evident Greek influence. Others works in this style number over 670 though there are stylistic differences ... in this style have been excavated, depicting Iberian warriors, riders, religious celebrants, small ... style found in sepulchers of Cadiz and M laga several other reliefs of the Phoenician or Iberian ... of Guisando In the center of the Peninsula, between the rivers Douro and Tagus there are many granite ... that carved the sphinxes of the Levantine region. See also South Western Iberian Bronze Iberian ... Iberian sculpture Category Archaeology of Spain Category Spanish art Category History of sculpture Category Iberian art es Escultura ib rica ... more details
Kegn s Mols Odsherred Salling Stevns Peninsula col end IberianPeninsula File Espa a y Portugal.jpg thumb right 250px Satellite view of the IberianPeninsula Main IberianPeninsula Encompassing continental ...movenotice List of peninsulas discuss Talk List of peninsulas Proposed move Wiktionary peninsula byland biland Image Peninsula croatia.jpg thumb 300px A small peninsula in Croatia File Nehrung.png thumb 300px Curonian Spit , a large peninsula in the Baltic Sea File Cape Cod Landsat 7.jpg thumb 300px Cape Cod , a peninsula of Massachusetts A peninsula lang la paen nsula , paene almost nsula island ... , peninsulas are called half islands . A peninsula can also be a Headlands and bays headland head ... ebi article 9276348 Peninsula. Britannica Student Encyclopedia. 2007 . Encyclop dia Britannica ... of peninsula is peninsulas or, less commonly, peninsulae . Oceania Australia col begin col break width 50 Beecroft Peninsula , New South Wales Bellarine Peninsula , Victoria Australia Victoria Cape York Peninsula , Queensland Cobourg Peninsula , Northern Territory Cronulla sand dunes, Kurnell Peninsula Dampier Peninsula , Western Australia Eyre Peninsula , South Australia Fleurieu Peninsula , South Australia Freycinet Peninsula , Tasmania Inskip Peninsula , Queensland col break Jervis Bay Territory Mornington Peninsula , Victoria Australia Victoria Redcliffe, Queensland Stockton, New South Wales Tasman Peninsula , Tasmania Tasmania itself was once a peninsula connected to Australia during ... Peninsula , South Australia Younghusband Peninsula , South Australia col end Image Mornington peninsula02.jpg thumb 250px A beach on the Mornington Peninsula Image KurnellNewSouthWales.JPG 600px thumb left Looking north over the Kurnell Peninsula. Clear New Zealand col begin col break width 50 Aupouri Peninsula , North Island Banks Peninsula , South Island Bluff, New Zealand Bluff Peninsula , South ... , North Island Coromandel Peninsula , North Island col break Farewell Spit , South Island Kaikoura ... more details
Taxobox image Barbo comizo.jpg name Iberian Barbel status VU status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Cyprinidae genus Luciobarbus small disputed small species L. comizo binomial Luciobarbus comizo binomial authority Franz Steindachner Steindachner , 1864 synonyms Barbus comizo small Steindachner, 1864 but see text small The Iberian Barbel Luciobarbus comizo is a ray finned fish species in the family biology family Cyprinidae . It is here placed in Luciobarbus following the IUCN , but that genus is very closely related to the other typical barbel fish barbel s and perhaps better considered a mere subgenus of Barbus . This large barbel can grow to over convert 50 cm in abbr on long. ref Crivelli 2006 , de Graaf et al. 2007 , Almod var et al. 2008 ref Natural hybrid biology hybrid s of this barbel and the closely related Luciobarbus bocagei L. bocagei are not uncommon in the middle Tagus river. The two species and their hybrids are hard to distinguish, but L. comizo has a longer and nore narrow, and the last unbranched fin ray ray of the dorsal fin has a longer denticle denticulated section but with more widely spaced denticles. In the first two traits the hybrids are intermediate between their parent species, in the latter they are closer to the Iberian Barbel. Also, the two species are distinguished by their microhabitat preferences where they are sympatric , with L. bocagei inhabiting somewhat faster moving parts of the river. The hybridisation confounds phylogenetic studies based only on mtDNA . ref Almod var et al. 2008 ref L. comizo is endemism endemic to the IberianPeninsula , where it occurs in both Portugal and Spain . It inhabits the slow moving middle and lower parts of river s and reservoir s in the Tagus and the Guadiana River s drainage basin s. Its habitat are deep and almost stagnant waters with abundant ... the river s flow to almost a standstill, creating conditions more favourable to the Iberian ... more details
Image WELBECK Le Superbe Cheval De Spanie.jpg thumb right 1743 engraving depicting an Iberian horse The Iberian horse is a title given to a number of list of horse breeds horse breeds native to the Iberianpeninsula . At present, no less than 18 horse breeds are officially recognized ref name Fao http dad.fao.org FAO breed list , accessed March 15, 2012, cites 3 portuguese and 20 spanish breeds ref ref http www.boe.es aeboe consultas bases datos act.php?id BOE A 2009 1312 R.D. 2129 2008 , accessed March 13, 2012, which is the official Spanish list. Only fomento and en peligro de extinci n sections, which are the iberian breeds, list 15 breeds. The remaining breeds are of well known foreing blood, or like the deporte espa ol are recent developments ref ref Both lists are divergent, partly because the Spanish list is more recent last changed February 2012 and partly because FAO list as different entities two Mallorquin horses in Spanish and Catalan as different breeds. The FAO lists also lacks another breed, Troton Espa ol, which is bred solely in Mallorca ref Iberian horses are thought to be one of the oldest types of domestication of the horse domesticated horses . tossed the whole bit until properly sourced and cited Modern Iberian breeds tend to be of a Baroque horse type that resemble their most famous member, the Andalusian horse , in horse conformation conformation . The Lusitano , Sorraia and Garrano are Portuguese, and the remaining are Spain Spanish . These include the Asturcon Asturc n , Burguete, Caballo de Monte del Pa s Vasco, Galician Pony Pura Raza Gallega , Pura ... al. . Mitochondrial DNA Insight On The Evolutionary History Of The Iberian Horses. Poroceedings of the XIV ... http jhered.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 96 6 663 TBL2 title The Origins of Iberian Horses ... et al, 2008 needs full cite ref List of commonly accepted Iberian Horse Breeds class wikitable ... 96 6 663.abstract The Origins of Iberian Horses Assessed via Mitochondrial DNA http www.ialha.org ... more details
Raft , a book by Jos Saramago in which the IberianPeninsula splits off the European Continent and floats ...File Portugal Spain Locator.png thumb Location of Portugal and Spain in Europe Iberian Federalism , Pan Iberism or simply Iberism Spanish language Spanish , Portuguese language Portuguese and lang gl Iberismo , lang ca Iberisme is an ideology mainly developed during the beginning of the 20th century, supporting the federation into a single state of both countries in the IberianPeninsula Portugal and Spain . These ideas were mainly promoted by republican and socialist movements in both nations. Background and precursors Portugal and Spain share a common history. Spanish language Spanish and Portuguese language Portuguese are both Romance languages and have influenced each other and both countries have similar ethnicity and culture. The Portuguese language began its independent evolution from the medieval Galician Portuguese when the County of Portugal separated from the Kingdom of Galicia by becoming the History of Portugal 1112 1279 Kingdom of Portugal . On the other hand, the Galician ... has later been called the Iberian Union , a personal union of different kingdoms. In 1640, the duke ... representation in the parlament, defend Iberian Federalism as political structure for the state ... 0 federacion espana portugal Flag of Iberia The Iberian flag was created by the Catalan diplomat and writer .... The Iberian flag is older than the republican Spanish and Portuguese flags 1868 and 1911 respectively ... fib.html title Iberian Federalist Flag accessdate 30 September 2006 author Antonio Martins ref It is not a coincidence that the Iberian flag has the same colours in a different order as the flag of the Maritime ... Iberian Union Federaci n Anarquista Ib rica is a purpose of unifying Spanish and Portuguese anarchists in a Pan Iberian organization. The former Iberoamerica Iberian colonies of South America are advancing ... Center of Iberian Studies . http unioniberica.forogratis.es Forum of iberian union iberistas en contacto ... more details
Taxobox name Iberian Shrew image status lc status system IUCN regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Soricidae genus Sorex species S. granarius binomial Sorex granarius binomial authority Gerrit Smith Miller Miller , 1910 synonyms range map Iberian Shrew area.png range map caption Iberian Shrew range The Iberian Shrew or Lagranja Shrew Sorex granarius is a species of mammal in the Soricidae family. It is found in Portugal and Spain . References Insectivore Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 29664 all Sorex granarius . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded 30 July 2007. Soricomorpha S2. Category Sorex redtoothed shrew stub br Minoc h Spagn ca Musaranya ib rica es Sorex granarius eu Sorex granarius nl Iberische bosspitsmuis ... more details
Wikify date November 2011 The Daily Iberian is a daily newspaper in New Iberia, Louisiana . The newspaper is owned by Wick Communications . The Daily Iberian publishes on Sunday morning but is an afternoon newspaper from Monday through Friday inclusive. As of 2010 the circulation is nearly 35,000. ref http www.iberianet.com about us About Us on Iberianet.com accessed 2010 October 9 . ref Further information is available from the newspaper s web site. ref http www.iberianet.com Daily Iberian web site accessed 2010 October 9 . ref Notes reflist External links Portalbox Louisiana Journalism official website http www.iberianet.com mobile http m.iberianet.com mobile DEFAULTSORT Daily Iberian Category Federal Emergency Management Agency critics Category Media in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Category Media in New Orleans, Louisiana Category Newspapers published in Louisiana Category Publications established in 1893 Category Iberia Parish, Louisiana Louisiana stub louisiana newspaper stub ... more details