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  2. Pedro de Ursúa - Wikipedia

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    Pedro de Ursúa (1526 –January 1, 1561) was a Spanish conquistador from Baztan in Navarre. [1] [2] He is best known for his final trip with Lope de Aguirre in search for El Dorado, where he was assassinated in a plot by a fellow officer.

  3. CDE Ursaria - Wikipedia

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    Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey; 2007–08 8 3ª Cat. 5th 2008–09 8 3ª Cat. 1st 2009–10 7 2ª Cat. 6th 2010–11 7 2ª Cat. 7th 2011–12

  4. Certificate of Use of Language in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The Certificate of Use of Language in Spanish, or CELU (Spanish: Certificado de Español: Lengua y Uso), is an exam designed to determine the level of proficiency in the Argentinian Spanish language. The exam can be taken by anyone whose mother language is not Spanish and needs to demonstrate he has a certain level of proficiency of the ...

  5. Spanish language in science and technology - Wikipedia

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    The poor state of the Spanish language used in engineering may stem from the mishmash of engineering traditions and impossibility for individuals to have a classical education in multiple branches of engineering. Alternatively, the poor state of the language in engineering may derive from the lack of a previous tradition in certain subjects. [10]

  6. Saharan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Saharan Spanish (Spanish: español saharaui) is the variety of the Spanish language spoken in Western Sahara and adjacent regions. This variety is heavily influenced by both Spanish cultural links and a strong expatriate community who live in Spain and Hispanic America , particularly Cuba .

  7. Standard Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Standard Spanish, also called the norma culta, 'cultivated norm', [1] refers to the standard, or codified, variety of the Spanish language, which most writing and formal speech in Spanish tends to reflect. This standard, like other standard languages, tends to reflect the norms of upper-class, educated speech.

  8. Most common words in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    To determine which words are the most common, researchers create a database of all the words found in the corpus, and categorise them based on the context in which they are used. The first table lists the 100 most common word forms from the Corpus de Referencia del Español Actual (CREA), a text corpus compiled by the Real Academia Española (RAE).

  9. Iberian scripts - Wikipedia

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    Iberian scripts in the context of Paleohispanic scripts The Iberian language in the context of Paleohispanic languages.Light green (along the Mediterranean coast) is the Iberian language, dark grey (mainly southern Portugal) is the Tartessian language, dark blue (central Spain) is the Celtiberian language, light blue (mainly northern Portugal) is the Lusitanian language, and dark green ...