Results for: autonomous territory in Spain on the Iberian peninsula
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cross-country race involving map-reading, type of wilderness race in which contestants must run through an unfamiliar territory and find checkpoints using only a map and compassorienteering
Dakota language, Dakotan, member of Native American people, territory in the United States which was divided into North and South Dakota in 1889; North Dakota or South Dakota; Sioux, North American Indian people; member of the Sioux; language spoken by...Dakota
dance characterized by strong rhythmical movements and clapping (originating with the Andalusian Gypsies of southern Spain), music for Spanish dance, vigorous Spanish dance with hand clappingflamenco
dealing with the administration of justice; of power and authority; pertaining to the range of authority, pertaining to the territory over which authority is exercisedjurisdictional
defensive slope, gentle incline, gentle slope; incline; slope that comes down from a fort; neutral area that stretches between two opposing or fighting forces, glacis plate, neutral territoryglacis
dependancy, dependence, lesser building, reliance, state of being needy; territory subject to the dominion of another countrydependency
disputed territory in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent., historical region divided between India and Pakistan (also Cashmere), Kashmir, Azad, see also:Jammu and KashmirKashmir
distinct group in larger community, region surrounded by foreign territory, see also:exclave, territory or culturally distinct entity surrounded by the territory of another countryenclave
divide into territories, enlarge a country by adding territory, organize into territoriesterritorialize
ecclesiastical tribunal in SpainSpanish Inquisition
economic domination, policy of seeking political and economic hegemony over an independent state or territory without taking that territory as a colonyneocolonialism
elite military force responsible for carrying out covert and/or extremely dangerous missions within enemy territory (missions can be military, political, informational, or economic)SOG (Special Operations Group)
elite military force responsible for carrying out covert and/or extremely dangerous missions within enemy territory (missions can be military, political, informational, or economic), SOGSpecial Operations Group
fascist organization in Spainfalange
festival, holiday, festive celebration; celebration of a religious holiday (in Spain and Latin America), religious festivalfiesta
 

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