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Andalusians
I open this thread where they will show native Andalusian or even people with an Andalusian ancestor. I consider myself Spanish and I am for the unity of Spain so that this thread will be exempt from any regionalist nationalist connotation at least on my part. They can also classify the characters if they wish.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-LIqPaX2XI...-L-L2bps3.jpeg
La chiquita piconera by Julio Romero de Torres. Córdoba
https://www.buscabiografias.com/img/..._de_Torres.jpg
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What's the origin of the name Amparo? Is it like Macarena or Nieves, some church somewhere?
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Amparo is a feminine proper name of Latin origin and at the same time Valencian in its variant in Spanish. Its meaning is "protection, protection".
May 8: Our Lady of the Desamparados. Although it is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amparo_(nombre)
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https://youtu.be/1d6gaJfjQnI
Al Andalus!
Luwalhati para sa Legasiya ng Conviviencia!
Luwalahati (Sanskrit and Tagalog for "Glory")
Para sa (Spanish and Tagalog for "For")
Legasiya (Spanish and Tagalog for "Legacy")
Ng (Cantonese and Tagalog for "Of")
Conviviencia (Spanish for "Co-existence")
:D
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I just wanted to clarify that Al-Andalus no longer exists, occupied almost the entire Iberian peninsula and in no case Al-Andalus is synonymous with Andalusia. Andalusia is a region of Spain with 8 provinces and almost 8 and a half million inhabitants and Al-Andalus does not exist, it is a territory that exists in the history books.
regards
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