and cultivated language. ref harvnb Fern ndez Rei 2003 p 17 ref In the past Galician and Portuguese ... the same language, since the Minhoto and Tras os Montes dialects are a continuation of the Galician ..., the Galician Portuguese language originated from Vulgar Latin as a Western Romance language in the lands ... and its chancellery, whilst Galician was the language of the scriptoria of the lawyers, noblemen ... from Castilian language, culture, and politics. During the 16th century the Galicianlanguage stopped ... who deal with modern Galician and modern Portuguese as Standard language norms or varieties of the same ... that the Galicianlanguage is, with respect to Portuguese, a lingua ausbau , a language through elaboration ... of Portuguese, but as a different language, as modern Galician evolved without interruption and in situ ...?code glg Ethnologue ref Opposing views The official position of the GalicianLanguage Institute .... The official institution regulating the Galicianlanguage, backed by the Galician government ... with Portuguese and its northern dialects. However, the Galician Association of Language Associa om Galega da L ngua Galician Association of the Language and Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language , belonging to the Reintegrationist ... attitudes have distinct political implications. Considering Galician as an independent language reduces contact with Portuguese culture, leaving Galician as a minor language with less capacity to counterbalance the influence of Spanish, the official language. On the other hand, viewing Galician ... a continuum, from the Galician variants of Portuguese in one extreme to the Spanish language ... of official language of the three institutions. Galician has also legal recognition in the Bierzo ... , Basque language Basque and Aranese language Aranese . Galician has also been accepted orally as Portuguese language Portuguese in the European Parliament , having been used by some Galician ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Galicianlanguage literature is the literature written in GalicianlanguageGalician . The earliest works in Galicianlanguage are from the early 13th century trovadorismo tradition. In the Middle Ages , Galego portugu s Galician Portuguese was a language of culture, poetry troubadours and religion throughout not only Galicia Spain Galicia and Portugal but also Castile historical region Castile . After the separation of Portuguese and Galician, Galician was considered provincial and was not widely used for literary or academic purposes. It was with the Rexurdimento Rebirth , in the mid 19th century that Galician was used again in literature, and then in politics. Authors Main authors Middle Ages Seealso List of Galician Portuguese troubadours Alfonso X of Castile Xoh n de Cangas Mart n Codax Mendinho Dark Centuries Padre Sarmiento 19th century Rosal a de Castro Manuel Murgu a Francisco A n Manuel Curros Enr quez Eduardo Pondal 20th century lvaro Cunqueiro Vicente Risco Xoh n Vicente Viqueira Xes s Ferro Couselo Celso Emilio Ferreiro Rafael Dieste Eduardo Blanco Amor Castelao Alfonso Daniel Rodr guez Castelao Ferm n Bouza Brei Carlos Casares Mouri o Xos Neira Vilas Ant n Vilar Ponte Lu s Seoane Dario Xoan Cabana nxel Fole Contemporary Manuel Rivas Suso de Toro Xurxo Borraz s For a more extensive list of Galicianlanguage writers, see D a das Letras Galegas Florentino L pez Cuevillas Antonio Noriega Varela Marcial Valladares Gonzalo L pez Abente Valent n Lamas Carvajal Xo n Manuel Pintos Antonio L pez Ferreiro Manuel Antonio Luis Amado Carballo ... and French. Federico Garc a Lorca . The poet from Granada wrote Six Galician Poems in Galicianlanguage. See also Literature by Galician authors D a das Letras Galegas Galician Literature Day on May 17 DEFAULTSORT GalicianLanguage Literature Category Literature by language Category Literature by nationality Category European literature Category Galicianlanguage ca Literatura gallega es Literatura ... more details
File Acadmias.jpg thumb Joint session of the Brazilian Academy of Letters , the Sciences Academy of Lisbon and the Galician Academy in Lisbon, April 14, 2009. The Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa English language English Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language is a Galicia Spain Galician non profit learned society established in 2008. The Academy s goal is to promote the study of the country s language and its reintegrationism integration within the Portuguese Language Orthographic Agreement of 1990 , and includes amongst its promoters some of the Galician delegates that attended the Rio de Janeiro and Lisbon meetings leading to the international treaty . The Academy is self governing and independent, keeping close ties with the Brazilian Academy of Letters and the Sciences Academy of Lisbon . In 2009 the Galician Academy produced a list of over one thousand words commonly used in Galicia s Portuguese language which is currently being introduced in various dictionaries and vocabularies in Portugal and Brazil. ref cite web url http aglp.net index.php?option com content&task view&id 53&Itemid 31 title Pr Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa .. AGLP participa em cerim nia interacad mica na ACL publisher Aglp.net date accessdate 2010 05 12 ref References reflist Links http www.academiagalega.org Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa Lexicon of Galiza Category Learned societies Category Galician language Category Portuguese language ca Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa es Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa gl Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa pt Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa ... more details
GalicianLanguage Association lang gl Associa om Galega da L ngua , AGAL is a Reintegrationism reintegrationist association established in 1981 which seeks the full restoration re integration of GalicianlanguageGalician as a branch of Galician Portuguese . It also aims for the official incorporation of Galicia Spain Galicia into the Community of Portuguese Language Countries . It was originally formed ... an interest in the promotion of Galician culture, language, and the ideas of linguistic reintegracionism ... its Comissom Ling stica Linguistic Commission passed a new set of rules and norms for the Galicianlanguage with the title Estudo cr tico das Normas Ortogr ficas e Morfol xicas do Idioma Galego Critical study of GalicianLanguage Spelling and Morphological Rules . This study radically diverged from the norms of the Real Academia Galega Royal Galician Academy published in 1982. The AGAL norm was somewhat based in the 1979 official draft for the Galicianlanguage prepared under the direction of professor ... production AGAL has published a large number of titles on linguistics, Galicianlanguage and culture ... Galicianlanguage Portuguese languageGalician Portuguese Spelling reform Spelling reforms of Portuguese Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries DEFAULTSORT Galician Association Of Language Category Galicianlanguage Category Portuguese language Category Spelling reform ca AGAL es Associa om ... and Reintegrationism reintegrationists led by AGAL was ignited. AGAL considers that Galician is the denomination that Galician Portuguese language should receive in Galicia, and assumes that the international name is Portuguese language Portuguese . Following the Reintegracionism reintegracionist ideas, AGAL defends that Galician and Portuguese are two varieties of the same language, in other words, two versions of the same diasystem . This view is based on the facts that Galician and Portuguese ... of Portuguese spelling norms for Portuguese language. ref http www.agal gz.org modules.php?name ... more details
Galician can refer to Something of, from, or related to Galicia Spain GalicianlanguageGalician people , an ethnic group of Galicia, Spain Galician wine , wine produced in Galicia, Spain Galician cuisine See also Galicia Central Europe Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias SS Galician a liner that would be renamed the HMHS Glenart Castle disambig ext Gallegu gl Galego nl Galego pt Galego ... more details
Galician literature may refer to Galicianlanguage literature written in Galicianlanguage Literature by Galician authors , developed in both Spanish language Spanish and GalicianlanguageGalician languages by writers from Galicia Spain disambig ... more details
Begin Infobox Horse. The text of the article should go AFTER this section. Infobox horse name Galician Pony image Caballo tipico gallego.jpg image caption features altname nickname country Spain group1 std1 End Infobox Horse info. Article Begins Here The Galician pony Cabalo Galego or Poldro Galaico in GalicianlanguageGalician , is a breed of pony developed in Galicia Spain Galicia Spain . It has had an influence on the Galiceno breed in Mexico and, allegedly, on the Mustang horse Mustang . It is thought to have developed partly from a mix of Celts Celtic horses, Roman horses and horses brought to Galicia by the Suebic Kingdom of Galicia Swabians . The ponies are hardy and rugged. They are between 1.20 and 1.40 meters in height, and have a short body and strong legs. They have a straight profile, and usually are chestnut coat chestnut in color. ref http www.ansi.okstate.edu breeds horses galician index.htm Galician Pony . Access date 10 October 2008 ref ref http www.rios galegos.com puraraza.htm Pura raza galega . Access date 10 October 2008 ref In the Middle Ages these ponies were rented or swapped for other horses at the border between Galicia and Castile historical region Castile , since the Galician pony was more sturdy and suitable for the rugged landscape of the country. ref O Flanagan, P. 1996 , in Xeograf a Hist rica de Galicia , Xerais, Vigo ref The ponies are currently used for riding and meat production, although they had been used to produce brushes from their mane hairs. A herdbook was formed in 1994. A 1973 study by Pedro Iglesias estimated more than 20,000 Galician ..., while the rest are set free again. At present, the Galician pony is regulated and protected by the Xunta de Galicia Galician government , in an attempt to increase the numbers of the feral horse ... Galego , official body responsible for the Galician horse maintained by the Galician Government in Galician http www.ansi.okstate.edu breeds horses galician index.htm Galician Pony in English Spanish ... more details
Update date July 2011 Primary sources date July 2011 Expand Galician Galipedia date August 2011 Infobox website name File Wikipedia favicon.png 16px Favicon of Wikipedia Galician Wikipedia screenshot logo File Wikipedia logo v2 gl.png 135px caption url http gl.wikipedia.org commercial No location Miami, Florida type Internet encyclopedia project languageGalicianlanguageGalician registration Optional owner Wikimedia Foundation author The Galician Wikipedia lang gl Wikipedia, A enciclopedia libre en galego also shortened to Galipedia , is the GalicianlanguageGalician version of Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia . This version has more than 78,000 articles as of December, 2011 . One of its unique features is that the articles about geographical locations are named in both Galician spelling and the local spelling. For example the article about New Delhi is called Nova Deli . External links InterWiki code gl http gl.wikipedia.org Galician Wikipedia Wikipedias Category Wikipedias by language wikipedia stub ar an Wikipedia en gallego be be x old ca Viquip dia en gallec cv cs Galicijsk Wikipedie co Galipedia es Wikipedia en gallego ext Wikipedia en gallegu eu Galizierazko Wikipedia fa fr Wikip dia en galicien gl Galipedia ko id Wikipedia bahasa Galicia it Wikipedia in galiziano pt Wikip dia em galego ru scn Galipedia sr sh Galicijska Wikipedija th tr Gali yaca Vikipedi uk ... more details
and promotion of Galician culture and Galicianlanguagelanguage where some of them defend reintegrationism ... Spain GalicianlanguageGalician people Nationalities in Spain Castelao A.D.R. Castelao Celtic nations ... Map of Galician Comarcas regions Image Bandeira galega nacionalista.svg thumb right Socialist Nationalist Galician flag, also called Bandeira da P tria or Estreleira Image Setembro2006 021.jpg thumb 200px center Roadsign at the Galician Portuguese border where Espanha n o Galiza Spain is not Galicia can be read Galician nationalism is a political movement arguing for the recognition of Galicia Spain Galicia as a nation . The political movement referred to as modern Galician nationalism was born ... Historians, geographers and ethnologists recognize the existence of a Galician people Galician .... Inside Galician nationalism two main ideological currents can be found Autonomist claims for an extended ... of Galicia as a nation and the defence of Galician speakers outside administrative Galician territory, namely in Galician speaking areas of the Spanish regions of Asturias and Castile and Le n . It is often considered that the ideological framework of contemporary Galician nationalism was set ... in society Galician nationalist candidates received 19 of the vote in the Galician General Elections ... the socialist Socialist Party of Galicia PSdeG PSOE and the nationalist Galician Nationalist Bloc ... nova 5941 Galician President P rez Touri o commenting Galicianism, from newspaper A Nosa Terra ref ref http www.xornal.com article.php?sid 20071227071914 Galician President P rez Touri o PSdG discussing ... explanation for this political behaviour in pro Spanish parties is that Galician identity is so ... ref . At present, BNG claims for further devolution, federalization and promotion of Galician culture ... councils and not in the Galician Parliament . The present Galician Statute of Autonomy 1981 defines Galicia as a nationality . The Xunta de Galicia Galician Government is currently drafting a new ... more details
Other countries pop24 158,203 ref name GZ langs Galicianlanguage , Spanish religions Roman Catholic .... Most Galicians are bilingual, speaking both their historic language, GalicianlanguageGalician , and Spanish language Castilian Spanish . Geography and demographics Political and administrative divisions ... modulo especifico T01 002.htm Knowledge of Galicianlanguage 2003 ref and about 61 has it as a mother ... Use of Galicianlanguage 2003 ref Population genetics Y Dna The most frequent Human Y chromosome ... 9.22 8.16 6.38 4.61 2.48 2.48 1.42 1.06 1.06 1.06 0.71 Galicianlanguage File Galician linguistic areas.PNG Galician linguistic areas thumb left 320px Main GalicianlanguageGalician is an Iberian ...?code glg Ethnologue ref Galician and Portuguese were, during medieval times, a single language spoken in the Kingdom of Galicia and in Portugal. The language is variously called Galician Portuguese ... of the Galicianlanguage, Galicia s socio linguistic development has suffered from the growing influence ... a vital contribution to the spread and development of the Galicianlanguage. Still flourishing today ... a process aimed at promoting and standardizing both the Galicianlanguage and culture. Galicia during ... of Galician nationalists such as the use of the Galicianlanguage. He governed Galicia strictly with a sometimes ... binary polymorphism analysis http www.galegoelogo.com Galicianlanguage portal http www.galiciantunes.com ... english history2.html Galician History and Language http usuarios.lycos.es Celtic Galiza history.html ... group Galician people br Galegos image File Galician people 2.jpg 300px 1nd row Alfonso VII of Le n ... small small pop approx. 10 million people of Galician origin worldwide region1 Image Bandeira galega ... as a Comunidade Aut noma Galega in Galician, and as la Comunidad Aut noma Gallega in Spanish in English Galician Autonomous Community , is composed of the four Spanish provinces of Province of A Coru a ... . Other Galician speaking areas are situated in the Spanish provinces of Asturias in the same ... more details
Use dmy dates date November 2011 Infobox language name Galician Portuguese states Kingdom of Galicia region North west Iberian peninsula Iberia extinct Split and evolved into the GalicianlanguageGalician and Portuguese language Portuguese languages. familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic ... ancestor of modern GalicianlanguageGalician , Portuguese language Portuguese , Galician Asturian Eonavian and Fala language Fala languages, and the extinct Judaeo Portuguese language. The term Galician Portuguese also designates the subdivision of the modern West Iberian group which is composed by Galician, Portuguese, and the Fala language. Language Origins and history See also History of Portuguese ... ordinary language , that is Vulgar Latin until it was named Portuguese in King Dinis reign. Galician ... languageGalician and Portuguese versions of the language then diverged over time as they followed .... Meanwhile, Galician was influenced by the neighbouring Leonese language, especially during ... region, going back to pre historic times. As the Galician Portuguese language was spread south ... . Retrieved on 14 November 2011. ref See also About the Galician Portuguese language Cantiga de amigo Eonavian Fala languageGalicianlanguage History of Portuguese Portuguese language Reintegrationism ... Category Galician Portuguese language Category Languages of Portugal Category Galicianlanguage ... Galician Portuguese lang pt galego portugu s or galaico portugu s , lang gl galego portugu s or galaico portugu s , also known as Old Portuguese or Medieval Galician , was a West Iberian languages West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Middle Ages , in the northwest area of the Iberian Peninsula ... retreat and expansion of Galiciann Galician Portuguese within the context of its linguistic neighbours between the year 1000 and 2000 Galician Portuguese developed in the region of the former Roman ... volumes vol6 6 16 lujan 6 16.pdf The Language s of the Callaeci. Luj n Mart nez, Eugenio . Uwm.edu 9 ... more details
Galician Republic may mean one of two short lived states in Central Europe West Ukrainian People s Republic 1918 19 Galician Soviet Socialist Republic 1920 Republic of Galicia 1931 disambig ... more details
Image Gaiteiros em romaria galega.jpg 270px Galician gaiteiros bagpipers thumb The Galician gaita or gaita de foles is a traditional bagpipe of Galicia Spain Galicia , Asturias and northern Portugal . The name gaita is used in GalicianlanguageGalician and Spanish language Spanish languages as a generic term for bagpipe . Bagpipes in Spain are traditionally found across the north and centre, most notably in Asturias and Galicia, but also in Le n province Le n , Aragon , Extremadura , Zamora province Zamora , the island of Majorca and the neighbouring areas of northern Portugal Minho Province Minho and Tr s os Montes region Tr s os Montes . Just like Northumbrian smallpipe or Great Highland Bagpipe , each region attributes its toponym to the respective gaita name gaita galega Galicia Spain Galicia , gaita transmontana Tr s os Montes region Tr s os Montes , gaita asturiana Asturias , gaita ... a Gothic language Gothic word gait or gata , meaning goat as the bag of a gaita is made from a whole ... Image GaitaGalega.png 270px thumb Galician gaita made by Xos Manuel Seivane Rivas The Galician ... gaita tumbal . Galician pipe band s playing these instruments have become popular in recent years. The playing of close harmony thirds and sixths with two gaitas of the same key is a typical Galician ... may have peaked in the late 1990s, with the release of acclaimed albums by Galician Carlos Nu ez Carlos ... , and the bombo musical instrument bombo , a bass drum . Galician bagpipes come in three main varieties ... six holes and the thumb hole covered by fingers. Starting at the bottom and in the Galician ... 6 8 rhythm. Other 6 8 Galician tunes use different steps they include the carballesa , ribeirana ... icon http gaita.ru Gaita.ru Galician bagpipe gaita galega in Russia. ru icon http mobile.blumlein.net ... Lark Camp Gaita Summer Camp Category Spanish musical instruments Category Galician musical instruments Category Galician music Gaita Category Bagpipes Category Portuguese musical instruments de Dudelsack ... more details
Galician Unity lang gl Unidade Galega UG was a Galician nationalism Galician nationalist and Social democracy social democratic Political alliance political coalition formed by the Galician Workers Party , Galician Socialist Party , and Partido Galeguista in 1979. The coalition aimed at promoting a degree of autonomy and self governance of Galicia Spain Galicia from Spain equal to that of Catalonia and the Basque Country autonomous community Basque Country , other autonomous communities of Spain . The coalition also promoted the adoption of a statute of autonomy for Galicia like the Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country 1978 Statute of Autonomy of the Basque Country and the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1979 1979 Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia . This goal was achieved with the Galician Statute of Autonomy of 1981 . The GU obtained votes in the Spanish general election, 1979 1979 Spanish general election but did not obtain parliamentary representation in the Cortes Generales . In the municipal elections of 1979, UG candidate Domingo Merino was elected mayor of A Coru a and other GU candidates won several council seats. Galician Unity was largely absorbed into the Bloque Nacionalista Galego in 1982. Category Nationalist parties Category Political parties in Galicia Category Social democratic parties Spain party stub br Unidade Galega kevread ca Unidade Galega coalici es Unidade Galega coalici n gl Unidade Galega coalici n pt Unidade Galega coaliz o ... more details
March 2009 Expand language langcode es google yes otherarticle Eonaviego date December 2011 fa fa topic topic language Infobox language name Galician Asturian nativename lang gl gallego asturiano ... classified as the north eastern varieties of GalicianlanguageGalician , as a linguistic group of its own, or even less often as the westernmost varieties of Asturian language Asturian . The area ... marzo, de uso y promoci n del bable asturiano Law 1 98 of use and promotion of Asturian language ref meaning Galician Asturian language a fala the speech , not to be confused with the Fala language of Extremadura and galego de Asturias Galicianlanguage of Asturias . The term Eonaviego was first used ... included by linguists as Galician Portuguese or GalicianlanguageGalician , with some ... point of view, there is no doubt today that the origin of this language is in the Galician ... 14th century, shows us an absolute identity of this language with the Galician Portuguese language ... original papers written in the Galician Portuguese language. Since the beginning of the 14th century ... of the Galicianlanguage, 5 unstressed vowels and 3 final unstressed vowels. This fact is critical ... even more than the Galicianlanguage louxa , vixo , dexobado , xard a , broxa , xebrar , xastre , ameixola ... . There is in this language, like the rest of the family Galician Portuguese , a strong dependence of original vocalism in the Latin language, in fact, that in Galician Asturian is even more conservative ... irregular in Galician Asturian. That said, these are the main features of the verb forms in this language ... a copy in Galicianlanguage of the Royal Prerrogative which was given away by Fernando II ... the Galician theory and Xeira or Fala Viva defending the Asturian theory . Its protection and language ... fam7 West Iberian languages West Iberian fam8 Portuguese Galician languages Portuguese Galician ... Navia Secretary Linguistics Eonavian or Galician Asturian, official name by Act 1 1998, march ... more details
Oxford pg 575 Ribeiro main Ribeiro DO The Ribeiro DO which means river banks in GalicianlanguageGalician ...Galician wine is Spanish wine made in the autonomous communities of Spain autonomous community of Galicia Spain Galicia in the northwest corner of Spain . It includes wine made in the Provinces of Spain provinces of A Coru a province A Coru a , Ourense province Ourense , Pontevedra province Pontevedra and Lugo province Lugo . Within Galicia are five Denominaci n de Origen DO Monterrei DO Monterrei , R as Baixas DO R as Baixas , Ribeira Sacra DO Ribeira Sacra , Ribeiro DO Ribeiro and Valdeorras DO Valdeorras . In recent years, the region has seen a resurgence in its wine industry led by the international acclaim being received by the R as Baixas region for its Albari o wines. ref name Oxford pg 295 296 J. Robinson ed The Oxford Companion to Wine Third Edition pg 295 296 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ref Climate and geography Located along the Atlantic coast , Galicia has a very wet climate with average rainfall of more than 50 inches 1,300 mm a year. The more than 2000 hours of sunshine that the region receives help contributes to the high humidity of the area. The Serra dos Ancares mountain range forms the border with Castile and Le n to the east and the Minho River forms part of the regions border with Portugal to the south. The regions close proximately to Portugal and virtual isolation from the rest of Spain has had a marked influence on the style of wines from Galicia with many of them being closer in style to Portuguese wine s then to other Spanish wines. ref ... economy and many vineyards shut down due to depopulation as workers moved away to find work. Galician ... in 1996 and is the only Galician wine region to be dominated in red wine production questionable . The majority ... name Oxford pg 575 External links http www.idealspain.com pages Food galiciawine.htm Galician wine description http www.galicianwine.com Galician Wine References reflist Category Spanish wine Category ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Mariscada.jpg thumb Mariscada Galician cuisine refers to the typical dishes and ingredients found in the cuisine of the autonomous community of Galicia Spain Galicia , Spain . These include shellfish , empanada s, polbo feira a dish made of octopus , the cheese tetilla cheese queixo de tetilla , the ribeiro and albari o wines and orujo liquor. Image Bandejas de empanadas gallegas.jpg thumb left Empanada s gallegas Image Pan de Galiza. VI festa da filloa da pedra. 2009. A Ba a.jpg thumb Galician bread Image Xam n asado en Galiza.jpg thumb left Xam n asado The potato is a staple food in the region, first arriving in Spain from the Americas in the 16th century, and then grown first and foremost on the coasts of the R a de Noia . In Galician cuisine, neither the cook or the recipe really matters what is being served is the central part of the cuisine. In Galicia, a wide variety of sea produce can be found in traditional dishes, due to the province s long shoreline and traditional fishing economy. Agriculture products such as potatoes, maize and wheat are also a staple in the Galician diet, along with dairy and meat products from animals such as cows , sheep and pigs Galicia s grasses and shrubs are green year round and are excellent for grazing . Due to the history of a weak economy, little industry and overall a less than prominent position in Spanish politics and culture, the development of a Galician haute cuisine has been slowed until recently, with chefs such as To i Vicente gaining national attention only since the 80 s. Typical recipes Pulpo feira Empanada Caldo Galego Lac n con grelos Carne ao caldeiro Androlla Botelo or Botelo butelo Filloa s Bica food Bica Tarta de Santiago See also commonscat Cuisine of Galicia Spain Galician wine DEFAULTSORT Galician Cuisine Category Galicia Spain Category Spanish cuisine Spanish cuisine stub ca Gastronomia de Gal cia de Galicische K che es Gastronom a de Galicia fr Cuisine ... more details
File Vaca rubia en Cumbraos Mes a Galiza.jpg thumb 250px A Galician Blond cow The Galician Blond lang es Rubia Gallega , lang gl Rubia Galega is a breed of cattle native to the region of Galicia Spain Galicia in Northern Spain . Also named for its color, its coat varies from Cream color cream to golden red. ref name okstate.edu cite web url http www.ansi.okstate.edu breeds cattle galicianblond index.htm title Breeds of Livestock Galician Blond publisher Oklahoma State University Dept. of Animal Science work ansi.okstate.edu breeds ref The Galician Blond is primarily a beef cattle breed, ref name FAO though its milk has traditionally been used in the production of Tetilla cheese . ref cite news url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2006 06 15 WIGDMJBP2V1.DTL title A cheese to please those who like it mild date June 15, 2006 last Fletcher first Janet work The San Francisco Chronicle ref Its breed registry has existed since 1933, ref name FAO cite web url http dad training.fao.org cgi bin EfabisWeb.cgi?sid ccefc7529fb627cba492303a336f9510,reportsreport8a 45 title Domestic Animal Diversity Information System publisher FAO ref and some crossbreeding with Simmental cattle Simmental , Brown Swiss and South Devon cattle South Devon s may have occurred sporadically in the 1900s. ref name okstate.edu See also Commonscat Rubia of Galicia List of cattle breeds References references Category Cattle breeds Category Cattle breeds originating in Spain Category Galicia Spain cattle stub de Galicisches Blondvieh es Rubia gallega fr Rubia gallega gl Rubia galega ... more details
orphan date July 2010 The Galician Assembly lang uk was the joint session of the regional oblast councils of Lviv Oblast Lviv , Ternopil Oblast Ternopil and Ivano Frankivsk Oblast Ivano Frankivsk on February 16, 1991 in Ukraine at the time part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic . The assembly approved an agreement of cooperation between the three regional councils in political, economic, scientific, humanitarian and cultural spheres to counterbalance the political instability in the Soviet Union . Category Galicia Eastern Europe Category History of Ukraine Ukraine hist stub uk 1991 ... more details
orphan date December 2008 The Galician Protocol was a secret agreement created in Berlin. First mentioned in a letter from Austrian Foreign Minister Count Czernin to Ambassador Prince von Hehenlohe in March 1918. This agreement was to be part of a treaty of peace with Ukraine. Ukraine was obligated to send over one million tons of grain to the Central Powers before July 1918. There were only to be two copies of the treaty, and Berlin would destroy its copy if Ukraine did not supply its duties. Sources Nahayewsky, Isidore. History of the Modern Ukrainian State 1917 1923. Munich Ukrainian Free University, 1966 p.  115. Category German Empire in World War I WWI stub Euro hist stub ... more details
more footnotes date February 2011 clean up date May 2011 POV date May 2011 File Galician slaughter in 1846.PNG thumb 350px right Rze galicyjska by Jan Lewicki 1795 1871 File Galician slaughter General Map.PNG thumb 350px right Theatre of the Galician Peasant movement peasant war of 1846 The Galician Slaughter also The peasant uprising Peasant Uprising of 1846 ref http books.google.com books?oe utf 8&client firefox a&um 1&lr &q 22The Peasant Uprising of 1846 22&btnG Search Books Google books ref or Szela uprising ref http books.google.com books?id Mn4OAAAAQAAJ&pg PA19&lpg PA19&dq 22szela uprising 22&source bl&ots 8zioBjTdcf&sig qqRMi7NIaULqyQQ6OXs4ump 1To&hl en&ei v7YVS9r1Lc2ksAbCxpS5BA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CAgQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 22szela 20uprising 22&f false The green flag Polish populist politics, 1867 1970 , by Olga A. Narkiewicz, 1976 , London ref lang de Galizisches Gemetzel lang pl Rze galicyjska or lang pl Rabacja galicyjska was a two month uprising of Polish peasants resulting inter alia in suppression of other szlachta uprising Krak w Uprising and massacre of szlachta in Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Galicia in the Austrian partition in early 1846. The peasant uprising lasted from February to March. ref name pwn pl icon http encyklopedia.pwn.pl haslo.php?id 3965088 rabacja galicyjska in Internetowa encyklopedia PWN ref It was a rising against serfdom , directed against manorial property for example, the manorial prisons but with many victims ref Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries, A History of Eastern Europe Crisis and Change, Routledge, 1998. ISBN 0 415 1611 8. p. 295 296. ref Galician, mainly Polish, ref Austriacy wraz z polskimi ch opami ... Press, 2003, ISBN 0520232992, http books.google.com books?id tlKbYdjLZ0wC&pg RA1 PA212&dq Galician ... pwn The massacre, led by Jakub Szela , is also known as the Galician Massacre , and began on 18 February 1846. This led to the Galician Slaughter, in which many nobles and their families were murdered ... more details
infobox football derby name Galician derby other names El derbi gallego br O derbi galego image caption country Galicia Spain Galicia first contested teams involved Celta Vigo br Deportivo La Coru a most wins Celta Vigo & Deportivo La Coru a 24 most player appearances mostrecent November 13, 2011 Deportivo 2 1 Celta nextmeeting total league series regularseason postseason largestvictory The Galician derby lang es El derbi gallego , lang gl O derbi galego is the name given to any association football match contested between Celta de Vigo Celta Vigo and Deportivo La Coru a , the two biggest clubs of Galicia Spain Galicia . All time results League col begin col 2 class wikitable style text align center width 25 font size 11px rowspan 1 width 15 Season rowspan 1 width 20 Division Date Home team Result Away team Attendance rowspan 2 1979 80 rowspan 2 Segunda Divisi n 02 12 1979 Celta bgcolor AAD0FF center font color 000000 2 &ndash 0 Deportivo 27 04 1980 Deportivo bgcolor 094ca1 center font color ffffff 2 &ndash 1 Celta rowspan 2 1980 81 rowspan 2 Segunda Divisi n B ? Celta bgcolor AAD0FF center font color 000000 1 &ndash 0 Deportivo ? Deportivo bgcolor 808080 center font color ffffff 1 &ndash 1 Celta rowspan 2 1981 82 rowspan 2 Segunda Divisi n 25 10 1981 Deportivo bgcolor 808080 center font color ffffff 1 &ndash 1 Celta 28 02 1982 Celta bgcolor AAD0FF center font color 000000 1 &ndash 0 Deportivo rowspan 2 1983 84 rowspan 2 Segunda Divisi n 04 12 1983 Celta bgcolor 808080 center font color ffffff 0 &ndash 0 Deportivo 22 04 1984 Deportivo bgcolor AAD0FF center font color 000000 1 &ndash 3 Celta rowspan 2 1984 85 rowspan 2 Segunda Divisi n 11 11 1984 Deportivo bgcolor 094ca1 center font color ffffff 3 &ndash 2 Celta 24 03 1985 Celta bgcolor AAD0FF center font color 000000 5 &ndash 0 Deportivo rowspan 4 1986 87 rowspan 4 Segunda Divisi n 23 11 1986 Deportivo bgcolor 094ca1 center font color ffffff 3 &ndash 0 Celta 22 03 1987 Celta bgcolor AAD0FF center font color 000000 2 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Galician Workers Party in GalicianlanguageGalician Partido Obreiro Galego was a political party in Galicia Spain Galicia , Spain . POG was founded in October 1977, following a split from the Galician Popular National Bloc BNPG . POG was led by Camilo Nogueira and Xan L pez Facal . The founders of POG saw autonomy as a first step towards Galician self rule. POG attracted members from various parties, like Communist Movement Communist Movement of Galicia , Galician Socialist Party , Communist Party of Galicia and Workers Party Spain Workers Party of Spain . At its peak POG had around 200 members, mainly based in Vigo and Santiago de Compostela . In the 1979 general and municipal elections POG formed part of the coalition Galician Unity Unidade Galega . In the 1980 plebiscite on the Galician Statute, POG propagated for a blank vote. In December 1980 the party was reconstructed as Galician Left Esquerda Galega . Category Political parties in Galicia ca Partido Obreiro Galego es Partido Obreiro Galego gl Partido Obreiro Galego pt Partido Oper rio Galego ... more details
for the linguistic dialect of the romance language of GalicianGalicianlanguage The West Galician code was a civil code created in the 18th century and introduced in West Galicia , an administrative region of the Habsburg Monarchy , created after the Third Partition of Poland , prior to the introduction of ABGB , the civil code of Austria . It contained little in the way of solving feudal class problems and was based on the laws of nature. Category Galicia Eastern Europe Category Historical regions in Poland Category Civil codes Austria hist stub Poland hist stub Euro law stub ... more details
The literature written by Galicia Spain Galician authors has been developed in both GalicianlanguageGalician and Spanish language Spanish languages. The earliest works written in Galicianlanguage are from the early 13th century trovadorismo tradition. In the Middle Ages , Galego portugu s Galician Portuguese was a language of culture, poetry troubadours and religion throughout not only Galicia Spain Galicia and Portugal but also Castile historical region Castile . After the separation of Portuguese and Galician, Galician was considered provincial and was not widely used for literary or academic purposes. It was with the Rexurdimento Rebirth , in the mid 19th century that Galician was used again in literature, and then in politics. Authors seealso List of Galician Portuguese troubadours Main authors in both Galician and Spanish Alfonso X of Castile Rosal a de Castro Benito Jer nimo Feijoo e Montenegro Padre Feijoo Manuel Murgu a Manuel Rivas lvaro Cunqueiro Manuel Curros Enr quez Eduardo Pondal Vicente Risco Xoh n Vicente Viqueira Xes s Ferro Couselo Aurelio Aguirre Galarraga Celso Emilio Ferreiro Rafael Dieste Francisco A n Eduardo Blanco Amor Main Authors in Galician Mendinho Xurxo Borraz s Mart n Codax Castelao Alfonso Daniel Rodr guez Castelao Ferm n Bouza Brei Carlos Casares Mouri o Suso de Toro Xos Neira Vilas Padre Sarmiento Ant n Vilar Ponte Lu s Seoane Dario Xoan Cabana Xoh n de Cangas nxel Fole For a more extensive list of Galicianlanguage writers, see D a das Letras Galegas Florentino L pez Cuevillas Antonio Noriega Varela Marcial Valladares Gonzalo L pez Abente Valent n Lamas Carvajal Xo n Manuel Pintos Antonio L pez Ferreiro Manuel Antonio Luis Amado Carballo Manuel Leiras Pulpeiro Armando Cotarelo Valledor Ant n Losada Di guez Aquilino Iglesia Alvari o ... Galician Poems in Galicianlanguage. See also Galicianlanguage literature DEFAULTSORT Literature By Galician Authors Category Galicia Spain Category Spanish literature ca Literatura gallega eu Galizierazko ... more details