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  2. Andalusians - Wikipedia

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    Andalusian people live mainly in Spain's eight southernmost provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga, and Sevilla, which all are part of the region and modern Autonomous Community of Andalucía. In January 2006 the total population of this region stood at 7,849,799; Andalucía is the most populous region of Spain. [16]

  3. Gitanos - Wikipedia

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    Quinqui, a nomad community of Spain with a similar lifestyle, but of unrelated origin. Cagot, similarly historically persecuted people in France and Spain. Cascarots, an ethnic group in the Spanish Basque country and the French Basque coast sometimes linked to the Cagots. Cleanliness of blood, ethnic discrimination in the Spanish Old Regime.

  4. Nationalities and regions of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain is a diverse country integrated by contrasting entities with varying economic and social structures, languages, and historical, political and cultural traditions. [1] [2] The Spanish constitution responds ambiguously to the claims of historic nationalities (such as the right of self-government) while proclaiming a common and indivisible homeland of all Spaniards.

  5. Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    The Andalusian fishing fleet is Spain's second largest, after Galicia, and Andalusia's 38 fishing ports are the most of any Spanish autonomous community. [112] Commercial fishing produces only 0.5 percent of the product of the regional primary sector by value, but there are areas where it has far greater importance.

  6. Why Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz Choose to Live in Spain ...

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    "And that’s why we live here, because we feel like we are among our people." Bardem and Cruz, both born and raised in Spain, met on the set of 1992's Spanish-language film Jamón Jamón.

  7. Mexican immigration to Spain - Wikipedia

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    The palace of Moctezuma in Ciudad Rodrigo, one of the palaces of Spanish descendants of the Aztec emperor Moctezuma II. Mexican community in times of Francoist Spain.. After Spain completed the conquest of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, the first marriages between the daughters of the Emperor Moctezuma Ilhuilcamina and the Spanish soldiers of Extremadura were carried out.

  8. Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    Spaniards, [a] or Spanish people, are a people native to Spain.Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect the country's complex history, including a number of different languages, both indigenous and local linguistic descendants of the Roman-imposed Latin language, of which Spanish is the largest and the only one that is official throughout the ...

  9. People's Party of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    The People's Party of Andalusia (Spanish: Partido Popular de Andalucía, PP), informally also known as the Andalusian People's Party (Spanish: Partido Popular Andaluz, PPA), is the regional wing of the Spanish People's Party operating in Andalusia.