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"Iberian" Definitions
  1. relating to Spain and Portugal
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234 Sentences With "Iberian"

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It is Iberian Pastures, not White Oak Pastures, which owns a stake in Iberian Pastures.
Black Iberian pigs can be found in the southern and western regions of the Iberian Peninsula, which comprises Spain and Portugal.
Iberian chorizo comes from a special breed of pig called the black Iberian pig, which roams in the Andalusia region of Spain.
Out of the total production of Iberian ham, only 6% comes with a black label, indicating it&aposs the 100% Iberian pure breed.
Iberian pigs are a native Spanish race of black pigs that are raised and bred only in the south west of the country in the Iberian Peninsula.
Joan Ramon Resina is a professor of Iberian culture and director of the Iberian Studies Program at the Europe Center of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University.
VILCHES, Spain — The Iberian lynx is a picky eater.
Italian volatility appears to be arriving on the Iberian peninsula.
New discoveries continue to challenge our conception of Iberian Neanderthals.
Front Burner Iberian Pastures sells its heirloom Ibérico pork online.
It is made from the rear leg of the black Iberian pig, a rare breed that can be found in the southern and western regions of the Iberian Peninsula, which comprises Spain and Portugal.
Iberian pigs are raised in an ecosystem known as the dehesa.
Elio Sancho: The Iberian pig comes directly from the wild boar.
Claudia: The variety that is most enjoyed in Andalusia is the Iberian chorizo, called so because it comes from a special breed of pigs, the black Iberian pig, which roams freely in the region&aposs sierra.
Plans are afoot to reintroduce wild horses, roe deer and Iberian ibex.
Red/dark sky connected to #Ophelia dragging in Saharan dust & Iberian wildfire smoke.
It's true, the oleic acid is one of the secrets of Iberian hams.
Looks like there will be no rift in the Iberian peninsula next summer.
Mothers have certainly occupied an authoritative position in Latin America since Iberian colonization.
Spanish Iberian ham is protected by the EU&aposs Protected Designation of Origin.
Elio: Iberian ham is cut with a long, narrow, and very flexible knife.
A study published Thursday in the journal Current Biology analyzed the Iberian hunter-gatherer population between 22000,21600 and 13,000 years ago, and one published in the journal Science conducted an overview of the Iberian population over the past 8,000 years.
Popular influences come to the fore: vaudeville tunes, circus marches, cabaret, Iberian dances, ragtime.
It has also precipitated sharp declines in others, from Australia to the Iberian Peninsula.
Elio: With Iberian ham, there are four categories of quality represented by four seals.
Portugal, on the Iberian Peninsula, is a rising star on the European retirement map.
Modern-day Iberian men can still trace their paternal ancestry to these central Europeans.
This shift in ancestry could explain one of the biggest mysteries in Iberian history.
MADRID, Nov 27 (Reuters) - China and Spain will on Wednesday sign an accord on the export of Iberian ham to China, a Spanish government source said on Tuesday, in a deal that will include internationally coveted, on-the-bone legs of Iberian pork.
But even he starts out teaching Iberian art, teaching Spanish and Portuguese art in Europe.
La Liga has tweaked its timings (though players may rue games in torrid Iberian afternoons).
The pigs where the prosciutto comes from have nothing to do with our Iberian pigs.
And what are the differences between Iberian ham (jamón Ibérico) and mountain ham (jamones serranos)?
Note the two Iberian Stone Age statues that were stolen from the Louvre for Picasso.
Soft foie gras and sweet lobster paired perfectly with the salty Iberian ham and caviar.
Like many other Iberian desserts, flan is a simple alchemy of eggs, milk and sugar.
Over the winter she and her father went to the Iberian Peninsula for two weeks.
Iberian ham, or Jamón Ibérico, is one of the most expensive meats in the world.
Iberian ham, or jamón Ibérico, is one of the most expensive meats in the world.
The maximum quality has a black seal and is a 100% Iberian "de bellota" pig.
The Iberian campaign bogged down, and audiences identified Cortés with the courage of Napoleon's opponents.
An Iberian ham from 2010, which has been cured for six years is a great option.
Barloworld sold its underperforming Iberian equipment business in June to privately owned Italian group Tesa S.p.
Iberian Pastures in Bluffton, Ga., has raised heirloom black-hoof Ibérico pigs for about five years.
The area is home to wildlife like the endangered Iberian lynx, wolves and Spanish Imperial eagles.
This means the mom is 100% Iberian, but that the father is another breed, called duroc.
The Iberian economy has emerged as the "safe-bet" option among market observers for investment opportunities.
Summer temperatures close to 40 degrees Celsius are not unusual in southern parts of the Iberian peninsula.
Spain and Portugal fall under Iberian Equipment, which has represented Caterpillar there for the last 26 years.
Iberian Muslims and Sephardim scattered throughout the world, especially to the Ottoman Empire, where Bayezid offered asylum.
Neanderthal artists may have also produced drawings in caves on the Iberian peninsula some 64,000 years ago.
Meanwhile, southern Europe is experiencing another heat wave: Temperatures in the Iberian Peninsula are set to soar.
Its outdoor picnic area was catered with Iberian ham, Chinese meat buns, fresh fish and Mediterranean salads.
Strong winds from the storm quickly spread flames that ignited over the weekend along the Iberian coast.
FOR A wandering people, Andalusia, at the edge of the Iberian peninsula, is the end of the road.
Iberian pigs grazing on acorns at the farm Faustino Prieto in the village of Cespedosa, Spain, in 2012.
"Felipe is doing very well," 42-year-old Alvarez said, breaking away from selling his cured Iberian hams.
Religious pluralism existed on the Iberian peninsula during the long period of Muslim rule, from 711 to 1492.
Litio, a four-year-old Iberian lynx, had been spotted on the outskirts of Barcelona on May 29.
In first quarter results on Friday Enel's core earnings were impacted by lower margins in its Iberian businesses.
It is a universally acknowledged truth that no one can party like the residents of the Iberian peninsula.
Iberian farmers have allowed environmentalists to build artificial rabbit burrows on their land to help feed the lynxes.
Black Iberian pigs descend from wild boars and have been considered a delicacy since long before our times.
For thousands of years, the Iberian Peninsula — home now to Spain and Portugal — has served as a crossroads.
That may reflect trade around the Mediterranean, which brought North Africans to Iberian towns, where they settled down.
But the Iberian Rooster restaurant, located in St. Petersburg, Florida, is giving guests in such predicaments some major help.
While Portugal is generally associated with the the black Iberian pig, Carreira prefers the Bisaro from the country's north.
Spain these days counts as a bright spot, unlike Italy, which has much to learn from its Iberian cousin.
Forest fires are common in the the Iberian peninsula during the summer months, but today's example is particularly extreme.
The hot, dusty conditions across the Iberian Peninsula are the result of a mass of hot air from Africa.
Cervo's hasn't put down deep enough roots into Iberian food yet for the kitchen to flirt with trendier styles.
Its Portuguese rival Galp this week announced ambitious plans to grow its renewable power business in the Iberian peninsula.
"We want to inundate the world with Iberian ham," said Rafael Fuertes, one of the senior managers at ElPozo.
Sephardi Jews are Iberian descendants, originating primarily from Spain, while Mizrahi Jews are those of Asian or Middle Eastern descent.
The agency, led by Luis Parafita, has been involved in a number of high-profile projects on the Iberian peninsula.
The Iberian peninsula endured some record heat last weekend, with temperatures exceeding 45 C (113 F), which parched large areas.
Local authorities said, the Iberian lynx, critically endangered species, had not been seen in Catalonia since the early 20th century.
You must know the product inside out—its breeding and the area where the Iberian pig usually lives and grazes.
They rapidly conquered the Iberian peninsula, pushing out the ruling Visigoths and laying the foundations for centuries of Muslim rule.
But in Gibraltar, a British territory at the tip of the Iberian Peninsula, nobody seems to question European Union membership.
The Iberian pair both have four points from their first two matches, one point ahead of Portugal's upcoming opponents Iran.
Neanderthals living in Italy and across the Iberian Peninsula likely would have followed a similar lifestyle with a Mediterranean climate.
They are poetic outpourings of longing and resolve accompanied mostly by pristine acoustic picking, with Iberian and Latin American underpinnings.
In 1493, when he sailed across the Atlantic for the second time, Christopher Columbus had Iberian pigs aboard his caravels.
Amur leopards, Iberian lynxes, Asiatic cheetahs, and South China tigers each have global populations of a couple hundred or fewer.
One night, a table of men wearing blazers over scoop-neck tees looked like a convoy of Iberian hit men.
Deep seawater upwelling dominates the waters off the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula and keeps the coastal waters cool.
After the report, European Union regulators permitted fishermen along the Iberian coast to continue at the current 16,100-ton level.
Lobster and beef are known to most as surf & turf; the salty taste of the Iberian ham complements the salty caviar; the caviar goes with the lobster; the Iberian ham's nutty flavor fits really well with the truffle; lastly, because the lobster has been injected with gin, there's an added sense of freshness to it.
There is charcuterie made from Iberian pigs, various types of dry-aged sausages and chorizos, and slow cooked and grilled pork.
T) in the Iberian Peninsula and several of its autodealers had been fined 6 million euros ($6.69 million) over antitrust practices.
Storm Elsa hit the Iberian Peninsula on Wednesday and increased in intensity on Thursday afternoon, packing high winds and heavy rain.
Sephardic synagogues look different their Ashkenazic counterparts, too, often featuring decorative motifs influenced by the Islamic architecture prevalent in the Iberian Peninsula.
Spain covers most of the Iberian Peninsula, from the Pyrenees Mountains right down to the Strait of Gibraltar, looking across at Africa.
Liberalism had struggled to change societies marked by big racial and social inequalities, inherited from Iberian colonialism, especially in rural Latin America.
Barclays is set to sell its Italian retail business and its Iberian credit cards unit, the newspaper said, citing an unnamed person.
Expelled after the Christian re-conquest of the Iberian peninsula, they found sanctuary in the city, then part of the Ottoman Empire.
The sale of the Iberian assets also reflects part of Elliott's demands, although the activist investor proposes divestments of 7.6 billion euros.
"This is one of the highest shares in Europe (for LNG), only comparable to the ones of the Iberian market," he said.
"This is one of the highest shares in Europe (for LNG), only comparable to the ones of the Iberian market," he said.
Meat mavens can experiment with the "Chinese Hot Dog" (Iberian pork and Chinese cabbage) followed by a veal filet or rib-eye.
Expelled after the Christian re-conquest of the Iberian peninsula, Jews found sanctuary in the town, then part of the Ottoman Empire.
A set of ancient DNA studies this week also filled in the missing gaps of the unique history of the Iberian Peninsula.
Starting about 6,000 years ago, Dr. Olalde and his colleagues found, hunter-gatherer ancestry in Iberian farmers actually increased to 20 percent.
Could Spain ask France to apologize for crimes committed during the Napoleonic wars, he asked, when the French invaded the Iberian Peninsula?
In 1947, it was bought by Harold Livermore, a scholar of Iberian history and language, who lived there until he died in 2010.
Iberian art, along with the work of Gauguin and Cézanne, which Picasso greatly admired, are clear influences on his work from this period.
We're not sure where that's going to fit into their Iberian-Mediterranean-accented repertoire of dishes today, but it sure does smell good.
The Scale Travels program is a collaborative program focusing on nanotechnology and art, promoted by the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) and gnration.
His successors established a caliphate, or realm, over al-Andalus that was to remain on the Iberian peninsula for the next 782 years.
Family-owned ETE, which was set up 80 years ago, focuses on river transport and is the sector leader in the Iberian Peninsula.
Pleurobot is a robotic investigation into the walking gait of Pleurodeles waltl; a type of salamander endemic to the Iberian peninsula in Europe.
Whereas cocaine typically came through the Iberian peninsula, it is now coming more often through large container ports, such as Antwerp, said Pietschmann.
We gazed at an elaborate frescoed depiction of Rome's creation as we nibbled on salty smoked pork neck, Iberian ham and Portuguese cheeses.
On average, an Iberian ham needs a couple of years to reach its peak flavor, but some legs can cure for much longer.
Elio: The Iberian variety of pig is best when it&aposs fed with acorns because it&aposs such an extensive type of farming.
Iran's ability to nullify the attacking threat of the Iberian powers may be closely examined by the teams that remain in the tournament.
Two studies published this week include unexpected findings from the DNA of people who lived thousands of years ago on the Iberian Peninsula.
Imagine a Europe where mammoths and woolly rhinos roam northern Scandinavia, Iberian wolf packs hunt aurochs and brown bears swagger through the Dolomites.
An Iberian lynx was first born in captivity in 2005, but the task of breeding them remains complicated and costly, like "having a nursery for rich kids, in which you have one teacher for each kid," said Angelo Salsi, an Italian official in Brussels who manages the European Commission's Life environmental program, which has financed the return of the Iberian lynx.
The Iberian Barclaycard portfolio could sell for between 300 million euros and 600 million euros ($326-652 million), according to two of the sources.
The fund will be aimed at Iberian early-stage startups (that means Spain and Portugal), but of course particularly those based out of Portugal.
I had descendants from the Iberian Peninsula, which includes Spain and Portugal, and Scandinavia, as well as ties to Ashkenazi Jews from Eastern Europe.
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Nearly all of the Iberian Peninsula lies west of the Greenwich meridian, established in the 19th century to divide the world into time zones.
But it's not over yet: A storm that is moving north from the Iberian Peninsula is expected to worsen conditions in Britain and Ireland.
Ancient history: With an analysis of DNA preserved in ancient skeletons on the Iberian Peninsula, scientists are peering into human prehistory in the region.
The practice of embellishing the Hebrew Bible was widespread and highly developed on the Iberian Peninsula in the first half of the 13th century.
Claudia: As with its origin and environment, Iberian ham is carved using a specific technique, which can take a lot of time to learn.
The modern people of Basque Country, in northern Spain, are genetically similar to the Iberian Iron Age people with ancestry from the Russian steppe.
"This is an interesting new fossil discovery from the Iberian Peninsula, a crucial region for understanding the origin and evolution of the Neanderthals," Quam said.
I had already talked to my family about where our Iberian ancestors may have lived, and now it turns out we might not have any.
The meaning for me, apart from making a living out of it, is to make sure that Spanish Iberian ham is recognised and represented globally.
In 103, she expects to complete her doctoral degree at Columbia, where she has already earned a master's degree in Latin American and Iberian cultures.
There's a buoyant atmosphere in Sochi ahead of the first really heavyweight meeting of the 2018 World Cup — an Iberian derby between Spain and Portugal.
This means the mother and the father were 100% Iberian "de bellota" pigs and that the pig was reared free-range and fed on acorns.
Galp sees itself as well-placed to "build a competitive renewable business" from its location on the Iberian peninsula with its 22019,22 solar hours annually.
I had, after all, recently been motoring up and down the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula in a manual transmission car with no problems.
Within the first few days of that Iberian outing, my feet had multiple blisters caused by the abrasion of my roots rubbing through thin socks.
Meteorologists figured out the reason pretty quickly—plumes of dust from the Sahara desert and the Iberian Peninsula got caught in a cyclone from Hurricane Ophelia.
Soon after, the Carthaginians and Romans increased their mining activities, particularly in the Iberian Peninsula—a development that jibes well with the Greenland ice core data.
Coca-Cola European Partners is the combination few Coca-Cola Enterprises, Coca-Cola Iberian Partners and Coca-Cola Erfrischungsgetränke, which was finalized Saturday, the firm said.
While this discovery might be appetising for fishermen along Iberian coasts, the smell is more confronting for curious Kiwis who've paid a visit to the object.
The storm whipped up lots of Saharan dust and Iberian wildfire smoke, which is acting as a sepia filter against the sky, plunging Britain into darkness.
The result put Spain joint top of Group B with Iberian rivals Portugal on four points ahead of their last match against the already eliminated Morocco.
The same differences as there are between Iberian ham and any other ham type like prosciutto, Parma, or Bayonne—which are called mountain hams (jamones serranos).
Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy: Moody's says reinvigorated Iberian renewables market to offset shrinking coal capacity, stabilize prices.
And populations of animals such as the Iberian lynx, Amur tiger and far eastern leopard were coming back from the brink of extinction thanks to conservation.
Seth Kimmel is a historian of inquisitorial Spain currently working as an assistant professor in the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University.
Zilhão published a study two years ago about 65,000-year-old cave paintings found in three caves on the Iberian Peninsula that are credited to Neanderthals.
Costsaver's 21-day Iberian Explorer itinerary, available through the spring, has stops in nine cities in Spain and Portugal, including Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Salamanca and Valencia.
Justin Severino of Salty Pork Bits in Pittsburgh, who makes some unusual salami like leek-ash-porcini, and Iberian pepper, has subscriptions that sell out quickly.
Her figures are to the fore: mainly barefoot women in simple, timeless dresses whose staring Iberian eyes contribute to an aura of both power and penitence.
But that changed after 2000 BC, when 20003% of Iberian ancestry and 100% of the fathers in the study could be traced back to central Europe.
"Up on the Ladder" debuted during a tour of the Iberian Peninsula in 2002, showing up alongside other material that would later become Hail to the Thief.
They include the recently opened Iberian museum in Jaén and the City of Culture in Santiago de Compostela, which resembles a ski-jump designed by a drunk.
Elliott's plan is to raise 7.6 billion euros from the sale of the company's Brazilian operation, Iberian thermal holdings and minority stakes in Spanish and Portuguese networks.
It's also just announced that its merging with Tetuan Valley, a Spanish accelerator, creating an Iberian accelerator and using European Innovation Academy (Berkeley + Stanford) methodologies in Lisbon.
Glimcher is also a serious sailor who was just about to depart for a journey around the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula with his wife, Millie.
The Iberian lynx is smaller than other species of lynx living in northern Europe, but it has the same pointy, tufted ears, large paws and glowing eyes.
I don&apost know if you can see, but there is some pigs behind me, and they are of this special breed called the black Iberian pigs.
After the Spanish arrived in the 16th century, the Diné took to herding churro sheep, the Iberian breed introduced by conquistadors well-suited for rugged Navajo lands.
First-round bids for Empark, which manages 530,000 parking spaces in the Iberian Peninsula, Britain and Turkey, are due at the end of the month, the sources said.
CORUCHE, Portugal (Reuters) - A Portuguese tech firm is uncorking an Android smartphone whose case is made from cork, a natural and renewable material native to the Iberian country.
However, to do so would mean missing out on some of the best in contemporary Spanish art, in addition to global names branching out into the Iberian Penninsula.
"Spain is a key market for the growth strategy of Credit Suisse's private banking division," Miguel Matossian, head of IWM for the Iberian region at Credit Suisse, said.
The Spaniard considers himself something of an ambassador for his country's much loved Iberian ham and is said to charge around $4,000 to cut a leg of it.
I travel the world attending events where I can educate people about Iberian ham—one of the four gastronomic jewels of cuisine alongside truffles, caviar, and foie gras.
Unlike other red meats, Iberian ham contains a large number of mono-unsaturated fatty acids such as oleic acid that help to lower cholesterol and improve cardiovascular function.
His campaign wants Spain to adopt GMT (like its Iberian neighbour, Portugal) as a means to change habits, with a shorter lunch-break and more conventional working hours.
In the 16th century the Spanish Jesuit Jerónimo Román de la Higuera forged a cache of documents meant to prove the antiquity of Christianity in the Iberian Peninsula.
As well as calling for the sale of Iberian thermal holdings and minority stakes in Spanish and Portuguese networks, Elliott had urged EDP to sell its Brazilian operation.
China and Spain on Wednesday signed an accord on the export of Iberian ham to China, as part of a series of deals inked during the state visit.
The Muslims had the classics translated into Arabic editions, which became accessible in Western Europe in the late eleventh century, after Christians began to reconquer the Iberian Peninsula.
The birds preferred the Iberian Peninsula route because there are stronger updrafts over land than over the Mediterranean, making the long flight to Africa safer and less laborious.
As he awoke this morning, the Iberian sun beaming through his shutters and illuminating his gleaming blonde coiffure, his first thought must have been of his brother's misfortune.
"We want to build a G3 and strengthen the Madrid-Berlin-Paris axis, including Lisbon as a whole with the Iberian peninsula," a senior Spanish government source said.
They moved from the Iberian Peninsula to different parts of the Spanish Empire, initially the Canary Islands, followed by colonial holdings in the Caribbean, central and northeast Mexico.
"Weakening is forecast after Leslie moves inland over the Iberian Peninsula, and the post-tropical cyclone is expected to dissipate by Monday," the Miami-based weather forecaster said.
To wander through its stalls is to encounter an ever-changing feast for the senses, featuring, among other entries, an Iberian charcuterie, vegan bakeries and seventh-generation fishmongers.
His latest is a collaboration with the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory (INL) in Braga, Portugal along with the city's art center gnration as part of their Scale Travels program.
So far this year, wildfires in the Iberian country have destroyed a wooded area the size of over 130,000 soccer fields, about twice the annual average in 2008-15.
Temperatures were being driven higher across the Iberian peninsula by a hot air mass moving northward from Africa, which is also bringing dust from the Sahara Desert, meteorologists said.
In other resolutions, Lito gets his job: Iberian Dreams, directed by a man named Kit (who, in the most bizarre plot twist to date, is played by Andy Dick).
Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy: Kepler Cheuvreux adds to Iberian Top Picks, raises target price to 24 euros from 22.4 euros.
On the menu at Noor are dishes rich in "fresh turmeric, vanilla, saffron, (all of) which was brought to the Iberian peninsula by the Muslims from India," Morales says.
Flames ripped across Iberian countryside left tinder-dry by an unusually hot summer and early autumn, fanned by strong winds as remnants of ex-Hurricane Ophelia brushed coastal areas.
I like it with a little chorizo (or chouriço!) stirred in with the peppers, Iberian-style, but this may be overkill, certainly if you're serving those who eschew swine.
Spain replaced Italy earlier this year as Europe's main migrant destination as the western Mediterranean route from Morocco to the Iberian peninsula became the most active in the region.
"There is an enormous cultural richness in the Iberian Peninsula, and it's paradoxical that it goes unnoticed when it is so close to us," Ochoa said to El País.
While Picasso is celebrated for his quotations from African sculpture and pre-classical Iberian art, indigenous artists are dismissed as derivative or imitative when they borrow from European art.
LONDON (Reuters) - Most of Europe, except for Britain and the Iberian region, is expected to experience above normal temperatures from February to April, The Weather Company said on Monday.
He said the project would help "end the isolation of the Iberian Peninsula" - long a bugbear of Spanish energy executives who complain of France's reluctance to boost cross-border links.
The Urdaibai estuary, on the Bay of Biscay coast in northern Spain, is one of the most important wetlands in the Iberian Peninsula and a habitat for many migratory birds.
These paintings were commissioned in an effort to communicate the constraints and taboos of racial mixing both to those in the colonies and also to those on the Iberian Peninsula.
With Morocco and Iran making up the group, both Iberian teams could be forgiven for being happy with a draw when they clash on Friday but Santos has other ideas.
A year before the Brexit referendum of 2016, Portugal and Spain passed laws which offered Sephardic Jews—those whose families once lived on the Iberian peninsula—a path to citizenship.
"Who knows," said Ms. Basile, 30, a doctoral student in Latin American and Iberian cultures at Columbia University, whose main goal at the time was to find an affordable place.
"This lynx clearly evolved to be a rabbit hunter on the Iberian Peninsula — and the price for being such a precious and specialized hunter is a higher vulnerability," he said.
She was planning trips to Peru and Korea when she learned a year and a half ago from 23andMe that her family came from Greece, Italy and the Iberian Peninsula.
Last August he was in London on a quick diversion from an anniversary trip to the Iberian Peninsula to meet Mr. Assange at the fugitive's sanctuary in the Ecuadorean Embassy.
Now, thanks to a breeding and relocation program mostly financed by the European Union, the Iberian lynx population has rebounded to almost 550 animals living in southern Spain and Portugal.
A piece of that cheese atop a small montadito of jamón ibérico, Iberian ham sliced directly from a whole pig's leg atop the counter, is a perfect late-night sandwich.
Roup is among thousands of Israelis who have embraced a citizenship offer by Portugal to descendents of Sephardic Jews who were expelled from the Iberian peninsula during the medieval Inquisition.
Both teams obtained the same striking result: Iberian hunter-gatherers had a remarkable mix of genes, showing that they descended from two profoundly distinct groups of early European hunter-gatherers.
In their archaeological digs, Dr. Risch and his colleagues have found that Iberian farmers originally lived in egalitarian societies, storing their wealth together and burying their dead in group graves.
The décor is simple, and the design touches left by the previous occupant, a Spanish restaurant, like an Iberian wrought iron gate under a bricked archway, also work well for Raga.
Friends of the Earth Europe's Antoine Simon said STEP was designed as a precursor to a bigger 3 billion euro investment in the Midcat pipeline across France and the Iberian peninsula.
"His approach to the music was completely different," said Jesús Lopez, the chairman and chief executive of Universal Music Latin America and Iberian Peninsula, which oversees J Balvin's label, Capitol Latin.
This narrow choice of prey helps explain why this feline came close to extinction less than two decades ago, after disease wiped out large numbers of rabbits from the Iberian Peninsula.
Cristiano Ronaldo scores early — a fourth-minute penalty — and late — on a 44th-minute blunder by Spain's goalkeeper — and Portugal leads the Iberian Derby in Sochi, 2-1 at the break.
Unless the Spanish started it, I can only assume that it somehow floated across the Mediterranean to the Iberian Peninsula where Miles, who translates and edits Spanish literature, picked it up.
And in return, she secured safe passage for Jews escaping the Iberian Peninsula through this whole intricate escape network to end up safe in the Ottoman Empire, then onto Tiberius in Israel.
" When asked whether this meant the U.S. simply should not challenge the practice of torture by Pinochet's military junta in Chile, Lefever demurred, calling it, "a residual practice of the Iberian tradition.
LVMH's new food hall, due to open on Thursday, boasts a vertical herb garden on one of its facades, an underground wine cellar and Iberian ham outlet, and a high-end restaurant.
LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - Banks have lined up around €300m of leveraged loans to back Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan's (OTPP) acquisition of Iberian funeral services firm Memora, banking sources said on Tuesday.
A massive high pressure ridge, with a clockwise circulation of air around it, will pump hot, dry air filled with dust from the Sahara Desert into the Iberian Peninsula through the weekend.
"The flip side is that the election has shown the exceptionalism of the Iberian Peninsula, where the socialists can still mobilize voters much more effectively than in other countries," Mr. Simón added.
The 2010 champions head into the second match at Kazan Arena eager for a win under new coach Fernando Hierro, having been held to a 3-3 draw by Iberian rivals Portugal.
Gaudí found inspiration while at the Barcelona School of Architecture, where he had a chance to study photographs and prints that documented examples of architecture in Egypt, Morocco, India, and the Iberian Peninsula.
The Spaniards renamed the cantina La Iberia, and although it has changed hands several times since then, its Iberian heritage lives on through Martínez, a 37-year-old Galician with bright blue eyes.
They were not the country's first Jewish citizens: Sephardim (Iberian Jews) arrived in small numbers in the colonial period, and among the immense 19803th-century wave of German immigrants were around 250,000 Jews.
On Site Opera's music director, Geoffrey McDonald, working with José Luis Iglésias, has arranged the orchestra score for violin, cello, clarinet, oboe and, to provide some Iberian color, accordion, guitar and Portuguese guitar.
Perhaps the storm's most notable effect on Britain was that its powerful winds carried dust from Sahara sandstorms and Iberian wildfires north, turning the sky over much of the country a rusty orange.
The powerful winds from the remnants of Hurricane Ophelia carried dust from the Sahara and smoke from Iberian wildfires north, turning the sky over much of Britain — including London, above — a rusty orange.
A lesson on the Cyrillic alphabet follows an extended metaphor in which window shades illustrate the range and influence of the three languages—Galician, Catalan, Castilian—at the top of the Iberian Peninsula.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Hurricane Leslie is expected to hit the Iberian Peninsula within hours, authorities said on Saturday, bringing strong winds and heavy rains days after deadly floods on the Spanish island of Mallorca.
This area is home to a rock formation known as the Iberian Pyrite Belt, a site that's popular among scientists due to its similarities to Mars, in particular its concentration of iron and sulphur.
Last month, Elliott proposed an alternative to CTG's bid, saying EDP could raise 7.6 billion euros from the sale of its Brazilian operation, Iberian thermal holdings and minority stakes in Spanish and Portuguese networks.
They were hunted for thousands of years in Southwest France and the Iberian Peninsula; consumed as fetuses; kept by Romans and during Medieval times in warrens and hutches; and most recently bred as pets.
The program, mostly financed by the European Union, was begun after the Iberian lynx became the world's most endangered feline, based on a 2002 census that showed fewer than 100 individuals remained in the wild.
Along with a friend, I'm eating the cacio e pepe (which is like a divine intervention if you're feeling blue), plates of white anchovies and Iberian ham, and gazpacho, which is a thrilling pink-orange.
For a proper meal he chose Barrafina, an upscale tapas restaurant, where he ordered his go-to dishes: arroz negro with cuttlefish and Iberian pork (£2450), the classic tortilla (£252) and a green salad (£252).
In equal danger are Heraion, a large temple dedicated to Hera in Samos, Greece, and the Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco in Spain, said to be the first and oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula.

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