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Of or pertaining to the historical region of Galicia in Central Europe

Victor Adler was born in a small Moravian town on the Galician border.

A native or inhabitant of Galicia, a region of the northwestern Iberian peninsula

The Portuguese claim that a Galician would never be generous, as a Portuguese would. On their side, the Galicians tell the story of the Portuguese who invites some Galicians to dinner and then gives his guests very little to eat.

Of or pertaining to the region of Galicia in Iberia

The subsequent oil slicks that reached the coast resulted in severe ecological and economic consequences for the Galician coast and the Bay of Biscay.

An inhabitant of Galicia, a region in Poland and Ukraine

According to Manuilsky, some Galicians idealized the Austro-Hungarian past for the empire's promotion of national autonomy, yet the Habsburgs had discouraged Eastern Galicia's economic development, whereas the Soviet power would 'turn Lviv into one of the biggest industrial centres of Soviet Ukraine.'.

Of or pertaining to the Galician language

This vowel is similar to the Catalan sound in the words Jordi or sola and to the Galician sound in the words ola or po.

Of or pertaining to the people of Galicia (in Iberia) or their culture

The entierro de la sardina, the burial of the sardine, is a Galician custom popular in many villages on Ash Wednesday.

The language of Galicia; a Romance language spoken in the northwestern corner of the Iberian peninsula

Rosalia de Castro became a crucial element in this early nationalist cultural campaign: she spoke Galician as her first language and she was literate, educated, and sympathetic to the group's progressive aims.

{i} official language in Galicia; dialect of Portuguese spoken in Spanish Galicia
Of or pertaining to the region of Galicia in Iberia or the Galician language
An inhabitant of Galicia, a region of the Northwestern Iberian peninsula
{i} native or resident of Spanish Galicia; native or resident of eastern central Galicia; Jewish person from Polish Galicia
The language of Galicia, a region of the Northwestern Iberian peninsula
Of or pertaining to the historical region of Galicia in Eastern Europe
{s} of or pertaining to Spanish Galicia; of or pertaining or relating to the people of Spanish Galicia; of or pertaining to Polish Galicia
A native of Galicia in Spain; called also Gallegan
Of or pertaining to Galicia, in Spain, or to Galicia, the kingdom of Austrian Poland
the dialect of Portuguese (sometimes regarded as a dialect of Spanish) spoken in Galicia northwestern Spain
Galician-Portuguese
The common ancestor of these languages, spoken in the Middle Ages, also called Old Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese
The division of Romance languages that encompasses Galician, Portuguese, Eonavian and Fala
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