Kitchen clad with blue and white tiles from Andalusia in a 18th century seaside villa, Port MahΓ³n on the Mediterranean island of Menorca, Spain [1785x2500]
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A small town nestled in the mountains of Andalusia, Spain [Air2S]
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Living on the edge. The town of Ronda in Andalusia
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Living on the edge. The town of Ronda in Andalusia
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Discover Spain - Andalusia - Cadiz - White Villages (Pueblos Blancos) - Chapter I
youtu.be/tx53e1wMDj8
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Abdera (π€π€π€π€π€) was a Phoenician settlement in Thrace founded in the mid 7th century BC. The town long maintained Phoenician standards in its coinage. At least two other Phoenician cities bore the name Abdera, one in Andalusia and another in North Africa.
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Abdera (π€π€π€π€π€) was a Phoenician settlement in Thrace founded in the mid 7th century BC. The town long maintained Phoenician standards in its coinage. At least two other Phoenician cities bore the name Abdera, one in Andalusia and another in North Africa.
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Abdera (π€π€π€π€π€) was a Phoenician settlement in Thrace founded in the mid 7th century BC. The town long maintained Phoenician standards in its coinage. At least two other Phoenician cities bore the name Abdera, one in Andalusia and another in North Africa.
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Flag of Marinaleda (Seville, Andalusia, Spain). The most communist town in Spain. The coat of arms reads: βMarinaleda, an utopia towards peaceβ
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Abdera (π€π€π€π€π€) was a Phoenician settlement in Thrace founded in the mid 7th century BC. The town long maintained Phoenician standards in its coinage. At least two other Phoenician cities bore the name Abdera, one in Andalusia and another in North Africa.
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He hecho una taza con la bandera de AndalucΓa pero en el estilo de Starbucks(perdoname si hay problemas con mi EspaΓ±ol soy de Dinamarca y he estado anca una familia en Huelva desde Septiembre) I made a Starbucks cup with the flag of Andalusia, thought it would be cool because the colours are similar
reddit.com/gallery/s7y2zr
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In honour of our American friends who were horrified at Alfreton Towns chips, peas and gravy I give you an Alfretonian attempt at Country fried steak, mashed taters, peas and 'gravy' straight from a southern cookbook. 6/10 Steak was good but I'll never understand calling white sauce gravy.
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In Riogordo, white village in Axarquia, Andalusia.
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High Court of Justice of Andalusia, watercolor, 42x56cm
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So, in my town, with a population of 89k, there are a total of 3 type 1 beetles, 1 is a pink 73 standard beetle, 1 is a 78 white convertible super, and the 3rd is a 72 standard (mine) and YES, I have delivered pizza in it.
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The White Phoenix Rises! (Completed Morocco > Andalusia Game)
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High Court of Justice of Andalusia, watercolor, 42x56cm
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Insane Deucesβ οΈβ of 43rd/Union "Spade Town. These Deuces opened shop in Canaryville in the 1980s, 43rd-47th, from Canal to Halsted. Their main opps are the SDs, Saints, and La Raza. This set is mainly white but has a significant number of hispanic members. This is one of the only 3 sets within Chi.
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56cm...in the down, the most stretched street in white village in Axarquia(Andalusia). Pueblo : Sayalonga
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Visit one on the most beautiful "pueblos blancos" in the Andalusia region of Spain - the town of Frigiliana.
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Flag of the EU, Spain, Andalusia, and Tarifa - in the port town of Tarifa, Spain.
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General McAuliffe had one standing order on 19 December: "Hold Bastogne." A couple days later, four Germans under a white flag requested "the honorable surrender of the encircled town." General McAuliffe disdainfully answered "Nuts!" The translated idiom given the German General was "Go to Hell!"
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Andalusia,Isabella,and The Origins of April Fools?
There's a popularly believed historical narrative that I've read in many websites and articles,that The Origins of The April Fools Day were the persecution + expulsion of Muslims by Catholic Monarchs. The so-called historical narrative as following:
>Don't be fooled by April Fools: Expulsion & Bloody Genocide of Muslims, Spain and 1st April 1492.
In Spain, after centuries of Muslim rule, the Muslims were overwhelmed by the Christian Army,led by Catholic Monarchs. However,on 31th March (When The Decree of Expulsion was issued by The Catholic Monarchs), the Muslims hid & they were fortified in their homes. The Christian Armies wanted to get rid of the Muslims somehow. The Christians told the Muslims that the Muslims could leave their homes safely and could take only the necessary things from their homes. Muslims also were told that they could sail away from Iberian Peninusla in the ships anchored on the quay side with the royal safeguard from The Christians and The Catholic Monarchs on their expulsion. The Muslims did wonder and they were skeptical if this ploy was a trick by The Catholic Monarchs and their armies.Then,Muslims were requested to go to the quay side to check the ships. Later,Muslims did so and were convinced. Then Muslims made preparations to leave. The next day, 1st April, Muslims took their essential belongings and walked towards the quay side. But then,The Christians,perpetrated by Catholic Monarchs suddenly sieged & encircled The Muslims from all directions. The Christians looted their homes and then set fire to them. Before the Muslims got to the ships, the Christians had set fire to the ships as well. The Christians then attacked the Muslims and massacred them all without mercy at all,including men, women and children. Consequently,all Iberian Muslims in the port were brutally massacred. Blood pooled everywhere,and The blue-colored sea had turned blackish red,because their corpses were dumped into the sea. So,The Muslims were totally fooled & massacred en masse by Ferdinand,Isabella,and their armies on 1st April! Since then,the Christians then celebrated this massacre event on 1st April (a.k.a April Fools!). This then became a ritual that was celebrated every year and that has been carried on until this day not only in Spain but in other countries, too. People on this world celebrate 1st April as well as playing jokes on others on this day through sheer ignorance of this historical fact. We should bring o
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keep reading on reddit β‘
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German children watch U.S. Tanks of 87th Division, Third U.S. Army, enter town of Kobern, Germany. March 16, 1945. [1600x1076] (Colorized, original black and white photo in comments)
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German troops drive into the French town of Trun under a white flag of surrender. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
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On the Feast of St. Nicholas in the town of Bad Mitterndorf, Austria. St Nicholas parades through the village on a white horse followed by the Krampus, who warn the kids to be good, or else...
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Genaro Perez de Villaami - Interior of San Miguel in the City of Jerez, Andalusia (1830-35)
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Each white dot is a town. Iβve never seen population be spread out into hundreds of small towns a few miles away before.
v.redd.it/s5ch8ictoqc81
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I'm a BFA painter at U of H and for my final series of the semester, I painted some photos I took around town. White Oak Music Hall during Modest Mouse and West Alabama HEB.
reddit.com/gallery/r7zpib
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My fiancΓ©e wanted another ps2 so she could play old DDR and Guitar Hero without always going upstairs to use mine or unhook it constantly. Town I live in was sold out of regular ones and the only ps2 I could find was the white slim with 2 controllers. Little extra, but I like having the controllers.
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Question from a never Muslim: How is music Haram in islam despite some of the most beautiful music coming out of Andalusia/Islamic Spain?
Can someone explain please?
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On top of Frigiliana, Andalusia, Spain.
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Andalusia and Granada are the bests of friends!
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Hi guys, I'm hoping you can help. Something is leaving these little white dots everywhere in my room. They wipe off easily with a damp cloth. I am in Cape Town, South Africa if that helps. I'm going out of my mind trying to figure out what is doing this.
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The Cordoba Mosque is one of the mosques that is famous for its beautiful and heritage building, which represents the Islamic era in Andalusia.Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil built the Mosque of Cordoba in the year 170 AH 786 AD
reddit.com/gallery/qt0tk6
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Best Muslim religious denomination + school of law for Andalusia?
Just what the title says, I'm curious what you all think is the best muslim religion + school of law is for an Andalusia game as Morocco, assuming that you chose to take the Andalusian ideas.
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Locations of some of the main sites of MudΓ©jar architecture in Spain and Portugal, showing early examples (grey) and regional subtypes: Portugal (blue); Aragon (yellow); Castile & LeΓ³n (red); Toledo (purple); Andalusia (green); other (white)
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Statue of Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Picasso Square, Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain.
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Andalusia,Isabella,and The Origins of April Fools?
There's a popularly believed historical narrative that I've read in many websites and articles,that The Origins of The April Fools Day were the persecution + expulsion of Muslims by Catholic Monarchs. The so-called historical narrative as following:
>Don't be fooled by April Fools: Expulsion & Bloody Genocide of Muslims, Spain and 1st April 1492.
In Spain, after centuries of Muslim rule, the Muslims were overwhelmed by the Christian Army,led by Catholic Monarchs. However,on 31th March (When The Decree of Expulsion was issued by The Catholic Monarchs), the Muslims hid & they were fortified in their homes. The Christian Armies wanted to get rid of the Muslims somehow. The Christians told the Muslims that the Muslims could leave their homes safely and could take only the necessary things from their homes. Muslims also were told that they could sail away from Iberian Peninusla in the ships anchored on the quay side with the royal safeguard from The Christians and The Catholic Monarchs on their expulsion. The Muslims did wonder and they were skeptical if this ploy was a trick by The Catholic Monarchs and their armies.Then,Muslims were requested to go to the quay side to check the ships. Later,Muslims did so and were convinced. Then Muslims made preparations to leave. The next day, 1st April, Muslims took their essential belongings and walked towards the quay side. But then,The Christians,perpetrated by Catholic Monarchs suddenly sieged & encircled The Muslims from all directions. The Christians looted their homes and then set fire to them. Before the Muslims got to the ships, the Christians had set fire to the ships as well. The Christians then attacked the Muslims and massacred them all without mercy at all,including men, women and children. Consequently,all Iberian Muslims in the port were brutally massacred. Blood pooled everywhere,and The blue-colored sea had turned blackish red,because their corpses were dumped into the sea. So,The Muslims were totally fooled & massacred en masse by Ferdinand,Isabella,and their armies on 1st April! Since then,the Christians then celebrated this massacre event on 1st April (a.k.a April Fools!). This then became a ritual that was celebrated every year and that has been carried on until this day not only in Spain but in other countries, too. People on this world celebrate 1st April as well as playing jokes on others on this day through sheer ignorance of this historical fact. We should bring out
...
keep reading on reddit β‘
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