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  2. Peninsulares - Wikipedia

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    Catholicism. In the context of the Spanish Empire, a peninsular ( Spanish pronunciation: [peninsuˈlaɾ], pl. peninsulares) was a Spaniard born in Spain residing in the New World, Spanish East Indies, or Spanish Guinea. [1] Nowadays, the word peninsulares makes reference to Peninsular Spain and in contrast to the "islanders" ( isleños ), from ...

  3. Spanish Baroque painting - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Baroque painting refers to the style of painting which developed in Spain throughout the 17th century and the first half of the 18th century. [1] The style appeared in early 17th century paintings, and arose in response to Mannerist distortions and idealisation of beauty in excess, appearing in early 17th century paintings.

  4. Women in modern pre-Second Republic Spain - Wikipedia

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    e. Women in modern pre-Second Republic Spain were marginalized by society, with very few legal rights. Pre-1900s, the most important feminists were in Spain were Teresa Claramunt and Teresa Mañe, who drew inspiration from foreign feminists. Prior to the 1900, literacy rates for women were at 10%. Education for women was primarily being pushed ...

  5. Gender neutrality in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Another example is hombre público, which translates literally to "public man", but means politician in Spanish, while mujer pública or "public woman" means prostitute. One study, conducted in 2014, looked at Spanish students' perception of gender roles in the information and communication technology field.

  6. English language - Wikipedia

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    English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England. [4] [5] [6] The namesake of the language is the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain.

  7. Stress in Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Spanish language. Stress in Spanish is functional: to change the placement of stress changes the meaning of a sentence or phrase: for example, célebre ('famous'), celebre (' [that] he/she celebrates'), and celebré ('I celebrated') contrast only by stress. There is some minor variance between Spanish dialects; a speaker of Rioplatense Spanish ...

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