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Iberian
Of or pertaining to Iberia
Iberian
A native of Iberia
Iberian
Native to Iberia
Iberian
{s} of or pertaining to the Iberian Peninsula or its inhabitants; of or pertaining to the ancient country of Iberia or its inhabitants
Iberian
relating to Spain or Portugal, or its people (Iberia , from Iberes ). Any member of a prehistoric people of southern and eastern Spain. They were largely untouched by the migrations of Celtic peoples to northern and central Spain beginning in the 8th century BC. Culturally they were influenced by Greek and Phoenician trading colonies. On the eastern coast, tribes seem to have formed independent city-states; in the south, they formed monarchies. Their economy was based on agriculture, mining, and metallurgy. Their non-Indo-European language continued into Roman times
Iberian
{i} resident of the Iberian Peninsula; resident of the ancient country of Iberia (located in the eastern part of the present-day Georgian Republic)
Iberian Peninsula
A peninsula located in the extreme southwest of Europe which includes modern day Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Gibraltar, bordered on the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea, and on the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean, with the Pyrenees forming the northeast edge of the peninsula, connecting it to the rest of Europe
Iberian lynx
Lynx pardinus, one of the species of lynx
Iberian lynxes
plural form of Iberian lynx
Iberian peninsula
A peninsula situated in the extreme southwest of Europe, comprising (politically) Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Gibraltar, and a very small area of France, delineated from the rest of the European landmass by the Pyrenées and from other landmasses by the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Strait of Gibraltar
Iberian Peninsula
or Iberia Peninsula, southwestern Europe, occupied by Spain and Portugal. Its name derives from its ancient inhabitants whom the Greeks called Iberians, probably after the Ebro (Iberus) River, the peninsula's second longest river. The Pyrenees form a land barrier in the northeast from the rest of Europe, and in the south at Gibraltar the peninsula is separated from North Africa by a narrow strait. Its western and northern coasts are bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, and its eastern coast by the Mediterranean Sea. It includes Cape da Roca, in Portugal, the most westerly point of continental Europe
Iberian Peninsula
{i} Iberia, peninsula on which the countries of Spain and Portugal are located
Celt-Iberian
A Celtic people of Hallstatt culture living in the Iberian Peninsula, chiefly in what is now north central Spain, before and during the Roman Empire
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