cantabrian|cantabrians in English

noun

native or resident of Cantabria

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1. Cantabrian pastries include the traditional sobaos and quesada pasiega.

2. Asturians is similar to these ethnic groups: Spaniards, Andalusians, Cantabrian people and more

3. Dairy products include Cantabrian cream cheese, smoked cheeses, picón Bejes-Tresviso, and quesucos de Liébana.

4. Fishermen and other mariners who used Caravels along the Atlantic coast of Portugal and the Cantabrian coast of Spain probably strengthened the hull to withstand the open ocean, perhaps using small whaling vessels as their model

5. Low lands, below the 400-m. altitude, Galicia, Cantabrian Cornisa and Portugal, understandably with half the normal productivity between 7,5 and 9 m3/ha./year, with a maximum surface area of 3,8 million has.

6. Cantabrian Anchovies are prized for their quality, meaty fillets ranging from reddish brown to light caramel with flavor that is the ideal balance of oil, sea salt, and fish; nothing like the typical Anchovies found in supermarkets.

7. During the early Julio-Claudian period, many auxiliary regiments raised in frontier provinces were stationed in or near their home provinces, except during periods of major crises such as the Cantabrian Wars, when they were deployed temporarily in theatre.

8. Welcome to Altamira Spain’s finest prehistoric art, the wonderful paintings of bison, horses, deer and other animals in the Cueva de Altamira, 2.5km southwest of Santillana del Mar, was discovered in 1879 by Cantabrian historian and scientist Marcelino Sanz de …

9. The Roman colony of Augusta Emerita (present day Mérida) was founded in 25 BC by Augustus, to resettle emeriti soldiers discharged from the Roman army from two veteran legions of the Cantabrian Wars: Legio V Alaudae and Legio X Gemina.

10. Neanderthals and Homo sapiens could not have Coexisted for more than a millennium in the Cantabrian Region, which reduces significantly the possibilities for interaction between the two groups and tends to reinforce the hypothesis of an intrinsic cause of extinction, according to a study based on radiocarbon dates from thirteen archaeological sites in this area of southwestern Europe.