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  1. Spanish Republic

    There have been two Spanish Republics First Spanish Republic 1873&ndash 1874 Second Spanish Republic 1931&ndash 1939 Spain is not currently a republic , but a constitutional monarchy . After the Second Republic s fall, General Francisco Franco Franco declared Spain to be a monarchy, though he did not permit a monarch until his death in 1975. Occasional embarrassing errors in regard to Spain s status may have been caused by the Spanish language title of the Prime Minister of Spain , Presidente del Gobierno president of the government , as the title of president is usually associated with republics. See also History of Spain disambig ca Rep blica Espanyola de Spanische Republik es Rep blica Espa ola eo Hispana Respubliko fr R publique espagnole ko it Repubblica spagnola mk nl Spaanse Republiek ja pl Republika Hiszpa ska ru fi Espanjan tasavalta sv Spanska republiken ...   more details



  1. Order of the Spanish Republic

    The Order of the Spanish Republic Spanish La Orden de la Rep blica Espa ola was founded in 1932 in the Second Spanish Republic for civil and Spanish Republican Army military merit to the state. ref http www.aresenyalius.com ares arts ARTREPUBLICA.pdf Ares 80 Aniversario de la Republica ref It replaced the orders of merit of the former Spanish Monarchy and had the mural crown instead of the royal one. The order had he usual five degrees. There was a special collar for heads of state and two medal s were attached to this order of merit. The ribbon was red with a white border. After the military defeat of the Spanish Republic, General Franco abolished all Republican Orders and instituted new ones. The Spanish Republican government in exile issued one order which was a simple medal with a ribbon in the Spanish republican colors. Gallery gallery perrow 5 File L ordre de la R publique d Espagne Grootofficier 1932 1939 2.jpg Grand Officer Order of the Spanish Republic 1932 1939 File Grootkruis van de Orde van Verdienste van de Spaanse Republiek.gif Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Spanish Republic 1936 File Orde van de Spaanse Republiek in Ballingschap.gif Order of the Spanish Republican government in exile Spanish Republic in Exile with the colors of the Flag of the Second Spanish Republic gallery References reflist Category Orders, decorations, and medals of Spain Category Second Spanish Republic de Verdienstorden der Spanischen Republik es Orden de la Rep blica Espa ola nl Orde van de Spaanse Republiek ...   more details



  1. Spanish occupation of the Dominican Republic

    forces as a result of the war prompted the evacuation of Spanish Forces back to Cuba in that year. DEFAULTSORT Spanish Occupation Of The Dominican Republic Category 1865 disestablishments Category States and territories established in 1861 Category History of the Dominican Republic Category 19th century in the Dominican Republic Category Spanish West Indies Category Former countries in the Caribbean Santo Domingo, Spanish occupation of ...   more details



  1. Flag of the Second Spanish Republic

    Infobox flag Name Second Spanish Republic Article Image Flag of Spain 1931 1939.svg Noborder Leave blank ... Flag of the Second Spanish Republic plain .svg Noborder2 Leave blank for rectangular flag for non ... The Flag of the Second Spanish Republic , also known as lang es la tricolor links no , was the official flag of Spain between 1931 and 1939 and the flag of the Spanish Republican government in exile ... results led to the abolition of the monarchy and the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic ... mulberry colored . The National Flag would have the Coat of arms of the Second Spanish Republic ... by the First Spanish Republic . The civil ensign or merchant flag would be a simple tricolor ... of the Second Spanish Republic was also used by the Spanish Maquis between the end of the Spanish ... Spanish Republic are wrong. Still, sound historical documents prove that murrey colored banners ... Spanish Republic.svg Versions of the colors of the Flag of the Second Spanish Republic ref Gallery ... Republic File Republique allegorie 2.jpg Allegory of the Spanish Republic File Stamp150aniversaryUSconstitution1937SpanishRepublic.png ... of the U.S. Constitution File Alegor a Rep blica espa ola y francesa.jpg Allegory of the Spanish Republic ... Tumbazana.jpg Grave of Manuel Aza a D az 1880 1940 , last President of the Second Spanish Republic in Montauban , France File GDR Medal of Hans Beimler Spanish Civil War BAR.png German Democratic Republic ... Order of the Spanish Republic in Exile gallery Standards gallery File Estandarte Presidencial ... 77 aniversario 2 rep blica eibar3.JPG Flag of the Second Spanish Republic in Eibar File Izqrepublicana.jpg ... Spanish Republic Second Spanish Republic Himno de Riego References reflist External links commons ... http www.youtube.com watch?v kKKbJ9duNmA Second Spanish Republic National Anthem http er.users.netlink.co.uk cromos guerracivil index.html Images DEFAULTSORT Flag Of The Second Spanish Republic Category ... Spanish Republic Category Republicanism in Spain Category Article Feedback 5 ca Bandera de la Segona ...   more details



  1. Second Spanish Republic

    conventional long name Spanish Republic common name Spain continent Europe country Spain era Interwar period government type Parliamentary republic event start Alfonso XIII of Spain Alfonso XIII Abdication abdicates year start 1931 date start 14 April event end Spanish Republican government in Exile Republic exiled year end 1939 date end 1 April event1 Spanish Constitution of 1931 Constitution adopted ... 1939.svg image flag Flag of Spain 1931 1939.svg flag Flag of the Second Spanish Republic image coat Coat of Arms of Spain 1931 1939 .svg symbol Coat of arms of the Second Spanish Republic image map Spanish State.png image map caption Territories and colonies of the Spanish Republic. plainlist style ... November 2010 The Spanish Republic lang es Rep blica Espa ola was the government of Spain between April ... Franco . The Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed when King of Spain King Alfonso XIII of Spain ... of the Second Spanish Republic had an embassy in Mexico City until 1976 and was formally dissolved ... constitution, adopted on December 9, 1931. File Republique allegorie 2.jpg thumb 250px Spanish Republic ... as the national anthem and the Flag of the Second Spanish Republic Tricolor , with three ... European powers looked the other way and let the young Spanish Republic die, as the actions of the Non ... imposed by General Franco on the impoverished country. See also Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic Spanish Republican government in Exile Flag of the Second Spanish Republic Coat of Arms of the Second Spanish Republic Order of the Spanish Republic LAPE L neas A reas Postales Espa olas , the Spanish Republican Airline Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic Battle of the Ebro Further reading ... Spanish Republic National Anthem http www.memoriadelfuturo.org manifiesto.html Pro Republic, 75th ... Second Spanish Republic Category Anti Catholicism in Spain Category Former countries in Europe Spanish Republic, Second Category Former republics Spanish Republic, Second Category Political history of Spain ...   more details



  1. First Spanish Republic

    Infobox Former Country native name Rep blica Espa ola conventional long name Spanish Republic common ... Espa ola.jpg thumb 250px right Allegory of the First Spanish Republic, published in a satirical and liberal magazine History of Spain image caption The Spanish Republic lang es Rep blica Espa ola .... Proclamation of the Republic King Amadeo I of Spain Amadeo I abdicated from the Spanish throne on 11 ... of the Estat Catal inside the Spanish Federal Republic on 9 March which was overcome by a series ... the lowest in Spanish history, with about 28 in Catalonia and 25 in Madrid. The Federal Republic On 1 ... First Article. The form of government of the Spanish Nation is the Democratic Federal Republic The president ... not in Cuba because of the continuing war situation. This act by the First Spanish Republic is Ponce ... of the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic Second Republic in 1931. See also Second Spanish Republic Coat of Arms of the Second Spanish Republic References Reflist Further reading Brandt Joseph A. Toward the New Spain The Spanish Revolution of 1868 and the First Republic 1977 Carr ... Spanish Republic, First Category Former republics Spanish Republic, First Category History of Spain Spanish Republic, First Category Republicanism in Spain Category States and territories established ... Spain era Use Napoleonic Wars , Cold War , etc. status empire government type Presidential republic ... 1931 .svg image flag Flag of the First Spanish Republic.svg image coat Coat of Arms of Spain 1868 ... Plus Ultra br small Further Beyond small national anthem common languages Spanish language Spanish religion Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic currency Spanish peseta title leader President of Spain ... in Spain. The Republic s founding started with the abdication as King on 10 February 1873 of Amadeus ... government to sign a decree against the artillery officers. The next day, 11 February the republic ... leaders planned the establishment of a federal republic, but did not declare it immediately, and instead ...   more details



  1. Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic

    Image Flag of Spain 1931 1939.svg thumb right Flag of the Second Spanish Republic Image Cathedral palma ... Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic was an important area of dispute, and tensions between the Catholic hierarchy and the Republic were apparent from the beginning the establishment of the Republic ... Spanish Republic and the Spanish Constitution of 1931 brought to power an anticlerical government ... , he wanted the Second Spanish Republic to emulate it, make secular schooling free and compulsory ... in the Second Spanish Republic, p.158 ref Anticlerical sentiment and anticlerical legislation ... of the Spanish Civil War, 1936 Spanish Civil War in 1936 . The Second Republic POV section date August 2010 Main Second Spanish Republic File Bundesarchiv Bild 102 12783, Alcala Zamora.jpg thumb left ... ref The Second Spanish Republic was established on 14 April 1931, after the abdication of King Alfonso XIII . ref p.1 Mary Vincent, Catholicism in the Second spanish republic ISBN 0 19 820613 ... The Spanish Republic at War , Cambridge University Press, 2002, pp. 28 30 ref Republicanism ... la paz, quoted in Mary Vincent Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic, p.182 ref Frances Lannon ... right into the age of mass politics. ref Vincent, Catholicism in the Spanish Second Republic ... right. ref Mary Vincent p.219 220 Catholicism in the second Spanish Republic ref In 1934, a Spanish ... in the Second Spanish Republic ref The fascist tendencies of the JAP were vividly demonstrated in the series ... members to the Falange . ref Mary Vincent, Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic, p.239 ref ..., Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic ISBN 0 19 820613 5 p.240, andsee Chapters 10 and 11 ... Spanish Republic was that it abetted its own destruction the tragedy of the Church was that it became ... loyal to the republic were the Basques . ref Vincent, Catholicism in the Second Spanish Republic ... Payne,Stanley G., http books.google.com books?id JGoqcg22N4gC&dq Spanish Catholicism An Historical ...   more details



  1. Coat of arms of the Second Spanish Republic

    File Coat of Arms of Spain 1931 1939 .svg thumb 160px right Arms of Spain during the Second Spanish Republic with the mural crown on top File Billet 1935.jpg thumb Allegory of the Spanish Republic wearing a mural crown on the head. Spanish republican banknote The Coat of arms of the Second Spanish Republic was the emblem of the Second Spanish Republic , the democratic government that existed in Spain between April 14, 1931, when Monarchy of Spain King Alfonso XIII of Spain Alfonso XIII left the country, and April 1, 1939, when the last of the Republican Loyalist forces surrendered to Rebellion rebel Francoist forces at the end of the Spanish Civil War . The National flag of the Second Spanish Republic would have the coat of arms in the middle of the central yellow band. There was no coat of arms in the Spanish Republican Civil Ensign . Description The Spanish Republic established in 1931 revived the coat of arms of the First Spanish Republic 1873 1874 but depicting in the second quarter an uncrowned Lion heraldry lion . During the First Spanish Republic First Republic the arms were depicting in the second quarter a crowned lion. The Provisional Government of had 1868 adopted the following coat of arms quarterly of Kingdom of Castile Castile , Kingdom of Le n Leon , Aragon and Navarre ent en point of Granada . The crown was a mural crown instead of the Spanish Royal Crown royal crown . The coat of arms of the Second Spanish Republic was flanked by the two Pillars of Hercules bearing ... of Arms of Spain 1868 1870 and 1873 1874 .svg Version of the First Spanish Republic File Coat of Arms ... 1939.svg flag of the Second Spanish Republic National flag of the Second Spanish Republic gallery See also Coat of arms of Spain List of coats of arms of Spain Flag of the Second Spanish Republic Spanish ... Virtual Miguel de Cervantes es http www.fotw.net flags es1931.html coa Coat of Arms of the Second Spanish republic FOTW Category Second Spanish Republic Category National symbols of Spain Category Spanish ...   more details



  1. Spanish

    wiktionary Spanish may refer to Of or related to Spain Spanish language , the official language of Spain and most of Latin America Spanish people or Spaniards The Spanish Empire , the empire administrated by Spain from the 15th century Spanish cuisine Spanish song Spanish song , R&B song by Craig David Spanish, Ontario , a town in the Canadian province of Ontario Spanish River Ontario , a major river in Northern Ontario Liquorice , known as Spanish in Yorkshire and Lancashire Spain disambiguation disambig ar da Spansk de Spanisch es Espa ol desambiguaci n fr Espagnol homonymie ia Espaniol disambiguation it Spagnolo nl Spaans doorverwijspagina pt Espanhol sq Spanjoll simple Spanish sk panielsky ur ...   more details



  1. Of Republic

    Orphan date February 2012 Infobox newspaper name Of Republic type Humor center format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid and Website foundation 2012 slogan awesome way OF doing nothing editor Zoltan Meduna headquarters Of Republic s corporate headquarter is in Buffalo, New York Buffalo , New York , United States and editorial offices are located in Ankara , Istanbul , Turkey ISSN website http www.ofrepublic.com ofrepublic.com The Of Republic is a humor center created by a semi fictional character, Zoltan Meduna , and his her friends in 2012. Its motto is awesome way OF doing nothing . Of Republic is created as a sign of protest to cherish the destined to die Ayapaneco language. Ayapaneco ref Jo Tuckman 2011 04 13 . Language at risk of dying out the last two speakers aren t talking . The Guardian. Retrieved 2012 02 24. ref is a language of the Mixe Zoque family, one of 68 indigenous languages of Mexico . With only two fluent speakers remaining Manuel Segovia, 75, and Isidro Velazquez, 69 , the language was reported to be at risk of dying out by The Guardian newspaper on 13 April 2011. A vibrant, albeit minority, language until the middle of the 20th century in Tabasco, the language suffered after the introduction of compulsory education in Spanish, urbanisation and migration of its speakers. Daniel Suslak ref http www.indiana.edu anthro people faculty suslak.html ref , an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Indiana University , is one of the linguists working to prepare the first dictionary of the language his efforts have been hampered by the fact that Segovia and Velazquez do not like each other and refuse to speak, even as part of a recorded conversation for research purposes. The Instituto Nacional de Lenguas Ind genas INALI also known as the National Indigenous Languages Institute has also shown its interest in revitalising the language. ref http www.sorosoro.org en ayapaneco ref References Reflist Category Humor websites Category Indigenous languages of Mexico ...   more details



  1. Republic

    was created in 1848, and the Third French Republic in 1871. Spain briefly became the First Spanish ... of government. In 1931, the Second Spanish Republic 1931 1939 turned into a Spanish Civil War civil ...Hatnote For the political ideology, see Republicanism . For other uses, see Republic disambiguation . Forms of government A republic is a form of government in which the government is officially apportioned ... 1748 , Bk. II, ch. 1. ref ref name Britannica cite encyclopedia title Republic encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica ref In modern times, a common simplified definition of a republic is a government where the head of state is not a monarch . ref name WordNet citation title republic journal WordNet ... republic ref ref name M W cite encyclopedia title Republic encyclopedia Merriam Webster url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary republic accessdate August 14, 2010 ref The word republic is derived ... was the Roman Republic , which referred to Rome in between the period when it had kings, and the periods ... to that of the Roman Republic. An example of this is Sparta , which had two kings but was not considered .... ref Montesquieu, Spirit of the Laws , Bk. II, ch. 2 3. ref Most often a republic is a Sovereignty ... Soviet Socialist Republic s. Origin of the term In Medieval Northern Italy , a number of city ... as public matter . ref name Ideas2099 Republic New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. Ed. Maryanne ... and Philip Pettit. eds. Cambridge Blackwell, 1995. ref Today the term republic still most commonly ..., such as heredity or divine right of kings divine right . This remains the primary definition of republic ... writers, translated politeia as res publica and it was in turn translated by Renaissance scholars as republic .... In Greek language Greek it was titled Politeia and in English is thus known as The Republic Plato The Republic . However, apart from the title, in modern translations of The Republic , alternative translations of politeia are also used. ref Allan Bloom Bloom, Allan . The Republic. Bsic Books, 1991 ...   more details



  1. Cuyo Spanish

    The Cuyo Spanish Espa ol Cuyano is the dialect of Spanish language Spanish that evolved in the Cuyo Province historical province of Cuyo and that is now spoken in the Argentine provinces of Mendoza Province Mendoza and San Juan Province San Juan . To a lesser extent it is also spoken in the provinces of San Luis Province San Luis and La Rioja Province La Rioja . The Cuyo Spanish shares a series of common traits with Chilean Spanish due to settlement history and commercial ties. Later on, under the Argentine Republic Rioplatense Spanish , the dialect of Buenos Aires and Uruguay influenced the Cuyo Spanish. language stub Spanish variants by continent Category Spanish varieties of South America Category Languages of Argentina es Espa ol cuyano ...   more details



  1. Spanish Point

    Infobox settlement settlement type Village name Spanish Point other name Pad top italic Rinn na Sp inneach image skyline Rinn na Spainneach Spanish Point.jpg image caption Spanish Point, 2007 pushpin map Ireland pushpin label position left pushpin map caption Location in Ireland coordinates display inline,title coordinates type dim 100000 region IE latd 52.845 longd 9.437 blank name sec1 Irish Grid Reference blank info sec1 iem4ibx R029783 subdivision type List of sovereign states Country subdivision name Republic of Ireland Ireland subdivision type1 Provinces of Ireland Province subdivision name1 ... elevation m 20 Spanish Point Irish place name Rinn na Sp inneach is a village in the parish of Miltown Malbay in County Clare , Republic of Ireland Ireland , situated on the west coast of Ireland ... ships of the Spanish Armada in Ireland Spanish Armada off the coast. ref name logainm cite web title Rinn na Sp inneach Spanish Point url http www.logainm.ie 6835.aspx work Placenames Database of Ireland ..., 2.5  km from Miltown Malbay , Spanish Point was named after the unfortunate Spanish who died here in 1588, when many ships of the Spanish Armada in Ireland Spanish Armada were wrecked during ... eolas coclare history spanish armada.htm work Clare History publisher Clare County Library ... enthusiasts. There is also a nine hole golf course. Spanish Point is home to Spanish Point golf course ... ireland countyclare spanish point golf club.html Worlfgolf ref ref http www.golfinginireland.ie clubs courses clare spanish point.htm Golf course Spanish Point ref Nearby is also a the privately owned Spanish Point Airfield. See also St Joseph s Secondary School, Spanish Point List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland List of towns and villages in Ireland References Reflist County Clare Category Towns and villages in County Clare es Punta Espa ola ga Rinn na Sp inneach it Spanish Point nl Spanish Point ru ...   more details



  1. Spanish Caribbean

    Distinguish Caribbean Spanish The Spanish Caribbean refers to the Spanish language Spanish speaking areas in the Caribbean Sea , namely Cuba , the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico . The phrase, thus, excludes countries such as Jamaica , Haiti , and the Lesser Antilles . While the Spanish Caribbean countries are widely considered to be part of Latin America , it is sometimes spoken of as a region distinct from Latin America, as in the phrase Latin America and the Caribbean Spanish speaking areas During the period of Spain Spanish colonization of the New World, Spanish Caribbean referred to those settlements in islands of the Caribbean Sea under political dominion of Spain, as in the phrase a 1765 cedula authorized seven sea ports, in addition to the port of San Juan, to trade with the Spanish Caribbean. ref name mpsPRbridges citation title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64500544.pdf National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS 32  KB date July 31, 1994 author Luis F. Pumarada O Neill publisher National Park Service ref References Reflist Caribbean geo stub Category Caribbean countries Category Spanish speaking countries Caribbean ...   more details



  1. Cuban Spanish

    Infobox language name Cuban Spanish nativename Espa ol Cubano states flag Cuba speakers 11 million script Latin script Latin Spanish alphabet familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 ... languages Ibero Romance fam7 West Iberian languages West Iberian fam8 Spanish language Spanish notice IPA Refimprove date June 2010 Spanish Cuban Spanish is the dialect of the Spanish language as it is spoken in Cuba . As a Caribbean Spanish Caribbean dialect , Cuban Spanish shares a number of features ... Characteristic of Cuban Spanish is the weak pronunciation of consonants, especially at the end of a syllable ... Spanish is the debuccalization of IPA s in syllable coda . This trait is shared with most American varieties of Spanish spoken in coastal and low areas Lowland Spanish , as well as with Canarian Spanish and the Spanish spoken in the southern half of the Iberian Peninsula. Take for example, the following ... instance of lenition, in Cuban Spanish is the deletion of final ref name Guitart1997 Harvcoltxt Guitart ... . Another characteristic of Cuban Spanish is the use of the diminutive ico and ica instead of the standard ... se ora . fact date January 2012 The Cuban Spanish of the eastern provinces former Oriente is closer to the Dominican Republic Spanish than to the Spanish spoken in the western part of the island. Origins of Cuban Spanish Of all the regional variations of the Spanish language , traditional Cuban Spanish is most similar to, and originates largely from the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands of Spain ... Spanish vocabulary stems from Canarian lexicon . For example, guagua bus differs from standard Spanish autob s . The word guagua originated in the Canaries and is an onomatopoeia stemming from the sound of a Klaxon horn. An example of Canarian usage for a Spanish word is the verb fajarse to fight ... at Diccionario de la Real Academia Espa ola . ref In standard Spanish the verb would be pelearse , while ... peculiar to Cuban Spanish comes from the different historic influences on the island. Many words come ...   more details



  1. The Spanish Labyrinth

    The Spanish Labyrinth full title The Spanish Labyrinth An Account of the Social and Political Background of the Spanish Civil War by Gerald Brenan , is an account of Spain s social, economic and political history as a background to the Spanish Civil War . First published in 1943, it has stayed in print, with repeated reissues. Together with works by noted Hispanist s such as Paul Preston , Raymond Carr , and Hugh Thomas , The Spanish Labyrinth is deemed to be essential background reading for studies of Spain and its history. ref http www.swan.ac.uk history undergraduate UndergraduateModules LevelThree HIH369TheSpanishCivilWar Swansea University Department of History ref The 1993 edition has an extensive foreword by Raymond Carr, stating that the book was acclaimed as one of the most brilliant political and social studies in many years by the Chicago Sunday Tribune , and the essence of Spain by the Manchester Guardian . Carr himself called the book a revelation to my generation, adding, What is remarkable about Brenan s account of the Second Republic of 1931 6 is the fairness that has enabled it to stand the test of time his account stands out as surprisingly impartial. ref http assets.cambridge.org 97805213 98275 frontmatter 9780521398275 frontmatter.pdf Cambridge University Press frontmatter ref References reflist External links http www.cambridge.org catalogue catalogue.asp?isbn 9780521398275 Cambridge University Press DEFAULTSORT Spanish Labyrinth, The Category 1943 books Category English non fiction literature ...   more details



  1. Caribbean Spanish

    Distinguish Spanish Caribbean Refimprove date December 2007 Spanish Caribbean Spanish Spanish language Spanish espa ol caribe o is the general name of the Spanish dialects spoken in the Caribbean region. It closely resembles the Spanish spoken in the Canarian Spanish Canary Islands and Andalusian Spanish Andalusia . More precisely, the term refers to the Spanish language as spoken in the Caribbean islands of Cuba , Puerto Rico , the Dominican Republic , in Panama and Venezuela , and in the Caribbean mainland along the coast of Central America Honduras , Nicaragua , Costa Rica . The Caribbean coast of Colombia is a Caribbean Spanish zone, as is much of the Pacific Coast extending down to Esmeraldas Province in Ecuador . cn date December 2011 Characteristics Frequently, word final IPA s and IPA d are dropped as in comp s IPA kom pa beat , mitad IPA mi ta half . Syllable final IPA s as well as IPA f in any context may also be debuccalization debuccalized to IPA h . ref Harvcoltxt Guitart 1997 pp 515, 517 ref Similarly, syllable final nasals and IPA in the infinitival morpheme may also ... vos in Central America and usted are used more frequently than in other varieties of Spanish, contrary to the general Spanish tendency to omit them when meaning is clear from the context see Pro drop ... Spanish are marked by subject verb inversion, often appear without that inversion in Caribbean Spanish ... p 61 ref ref Harvcoltxt Guti rrez Bravo 2008 p 225 ref See also Portal Caribbean Cuban Spanish Dominican Spanish Languages of the Caribbean Nicaraguan Spanish Panamanian Spanish Puerto Rican Spanish ... of Sixteenth Century Caribbean Spanish Phonology. title Colloquium on Spanish and Portuguese Linguistics ... Variability, multilectalism, and the organization of phonology in Caribbean Spanish dialects year ... and Preverbal Subjects in Spanish wh interrogatives title Selected Proceedings of the 10th Hispanic ... of Pennsylvania Spanish variants by continent Category Spanish variants Category American Spanish Category ...   more details



  1. Dominican Spanish

    No footnotes date November 2010 Spanish Dominican Spanish is Spanish language Spanish as spoken in the Dominican Republic , a Caribbean country, and throughout the Dominican diaspora, which is found mostly in the United States, chiefly in New York City , Boston , and Miami . Dominican Spanish is similar to Puerto Rican Spanish , Cuban Spanish , Canarian Spanish Canary Islands of Spain , Andalusian Spanish Andalucia, southern Spain , Panamanian Spanish and Venezuelan Spanish . Speakers of Dominican Spanish may also use several Spanish archaisms. Dominican Spanish has heavy influence from African ... Despite the particularities, speakers of the Dominican variant of Spanish usually have no trouble understanding speakers of other Spanish dialects, due to exposure to such dialects in mass media and the use of standard Spanish in the Dominican education system. The opposite is often more difficult ... speech. Phonology Like many other Spanish dialects, Dominican Spanish features ye smo the sounds ... in English language English u Y u ork and u J u ohn . That is, in the Dominican Republic, se cay he fell down is homophonous with se call he became silent he shut up . Dominican Spanish has seseo ... and peld n . This substitution of i is delicately almost mutely present in Andalusian Spanish , and also the l use is prototypical, and more marked, in Puerto Rican Spanish . It is believed to be of Andalusian origin. Dominican Spanish uses the common Caribbean inverted placement of the second person ... word order is used. Clarify date March 2010 Other differences with Standard Spanish include ..., Dominican Spanish has numerous vocabulary differences from other forms of the language. Here are some examples. class wikitable Dominican Spanish Standard Spanish English aposento a Spanish archaism ... cuartos this is an archaism seldom used in standard Spanish also dinero money un chin chin chin ... field colmado this is an archaism seldom used in Spanish also , and pulper a tienda de ultramarinos ...   more details



  1. Spanish American

    country. Beginning with the Fascism Fascist revolt against the Second Spanish Republic in 1936 and the devastating ... Second Spanish Republic Spanish Republic , which had received aid from the Soviet Union while ...about the regions of the Americas formerly subject to the Spanish Empire Latin America Cleanup date July 2009 Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish American image File Spanish American people2.jpg 300px caption ... A s their ancestry ref br White Hispanics of Spanish ancestry br b 26,735,713 b 2010 Census small ... United States langs American English Spanish in the United States U.S. Spanish European Spanish rels ... minorities related Spanish people Spaniards Basque American s Catalan American s French American ... people A Spanish American is a citizen or resident of the United States whose ancestors originate ... or only definition for Spanish American. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English ... 0 ref Spanish Americans are the earliest European American group, with a continuous presence since ... title A Spanish Expedition Established St. Augustine in Florida publisher Library of Congress accessdate ... and Latino Americans In colonial times there were a number of Spanish populations in the present ..., Texas, in 1731. Citation needed date December 2008 Most of the Spanish settlers in present day Texas ... self identified Spanish Americans in the Southwest differentiate themselves nominally from the population ... revista articles view 577 ref ref http www.nmculturenet.org heritage cuartocentenario spanish view.php New Mexico CultureNet Cuartocentenario Bot generated title ref The earliest Spanish settlements .... Some of the new Spanish settlers were descendants of Sephardi Jews Spanish Jewish Converso converts , while others were descendants of Moors Spanish Muslim converts. Basques stood out in the exploration of the Americas, both as soldiers and members of the crews that sailed for the Spanish ... civil wars. Much larger numbers of Spanish immigrants entered the country in the first quarter ...   more details



  1. Spanish Guinea

    Spanish Republic Republican forces of R o Muni on October 14, 1936. ref name Ceiba http www.ceiba guinea ecuatorial.org guineeangl histoire.htm colonie Spanish Colony . Institutional web site of the Republic ...Infobox former country native name Territorios Espa oles del Golfo de Guinea conventional long name Spanish Territories of the Gulf of Guinea common name Spanish Guinea continent Africa region Equatorial Africa country Equatorial Guinea empire Spain status Colony era year start 1926 year end 1968 date start 11 August date end 11 August event start event end Equatorial Guinea Independence p1 Bioko p2 Annob n p3 R o Muni s1 Equatorial Guinea flag p1 Flag of Spain 1785 1873 and 1875 1931 .svg flag p2 Flag of Spain 1785 1873 and 1875 1931 .svg flag p3 Flag of Spain 1785 1873 and 1875 1931 .svg flag ... type Coat of arms of Spain image map LocationEquatorialGuinea.svg image map caption Spanish Guinea capital ... languages Spanish Language Spanish title representative List of colonial heads of Equatorial Guinea ... deputy1 1963 64 first deputy2 V ctor Suances D az del R o year deputy2 1966 68 last currency Spanish Guinea Peseta File Rio Muni.PNG thumb upright Coat Of Arms of the Spanish Rio Muni colony Spanish Guinea Spanish language Spanish Guinea Espa ola was an Africa n colony of Spain that became the independent ... to the mainland between the Niger and Ogoue Rivers were ceded to Spanish Empire Spain in exchange ... , and periodically, the mainland territories were united administratively under Spanish rule. Between 1926 and 1959 they were united as the colony of Spanish Guinea. During the Spanish Civil War 1936 ... as Peninsulares Whites , whose immigration was regulated by the Spanish government. Emancipados , black population assimilated to the Whites. They had a Christian Spanish education. Some of them descended ... display title Category Spanish Africa Category History of Equatorial Guinea Category States and territories ... Guinea, Spanish Category Former colonies in Africa Category Former Spanish colonies EquatorialGuinea ...   more details



  1. American Spanish

    American Spanish may refer to Spanish language in the Americas Spanish language in the United States dab ...   more details



  1. Spanish school

    Spanish school may refer to the Spanish Riding School of Vienna Destreza , the Spanish school of swordsmanship disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Spanish Invasion

    Spanish Invasion may refer to one of the following historical invasions by Spain Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish Invasion of Britain 1719 Spanish invasion of Georgia Spanish invasion of Portugal 1762 Spanish invasion of New Granada Disambig ...   more details



  1. Spanish Fork

    Spanish Fork may refer to Places Spanish Fork, Utah , a city Spanish Fork Canyon , containing the Spanish Fork and Soldier Creek southeast of the city Streams Spanish Fork River , a river that flows past the city of Spanish Fork into Utah Lake dab ...   more details



  1. Spanish River

    Spanish River may refer to Spanish River Florida , a river in Boca Raton, Florida Spanish River Jamaica Spanish River Ontario , a major river in Northern Ontario dab de Spanish River pl Spanish River ...   more details




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