Andalucia

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History

 

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Jimmy N

 

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May 3, 2012

 

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University

 

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The British colony of Gibraltar shares a three-quarter-mile land border with the Andalusian province of Cadiz at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar. Contents[hide]· 1 History o 1.1 Tartessians and Phoenicians o 1.2 Carthaginians and Romans o 1.3 Vandals and Visigoths o 1.4 Arabs and Moors · 2 Geography · 3 Administrative divisions · 4 Economy · 5 Transports and commerce · 6 Government and Politics · 7 Monuments · 8 Native or Famous people from Andalusia · 9 See also · 10 References · 11 External links [edit] History Further information: Al-Andalus [edit] Tartessians and Phoenicians Tartessos, the capital of the once-powerful Tartessian civilization, was located in Andalusia in pre-Roman times...
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The Phoenicians colonized several areas on the Andalusian coast during the early part of the first millennium BCE. The Oldest being Cadiz around 1100BC. This brought them in contact with the innerland Tartessians. [edit] Carthaginians and Romans With the fall of Phoenicia in the East, the Semitic towns on the coasts of Andalusia turned into the biggest North African Phoenician colony Carthage and Andalusia became the major staging ground for the war vs Rome led by Hannibal from Cartagena...
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