Galicia (Spain)

Galicia (English i/ɡəˈlɪsiə/, /ɡəˈlɪʃə/; Galician: [ɡaˈliθja], [ħaˈliθja], or [ħaˈlisja]; Spanish: [ɡaˈliθja]; Galician and Portuguese: Galiza, [ɡaˈliθa], [ħaˈliθa] or [ħaˈlisa]) is an autonomous community of Spain and historic nationality under Spanish law. Located in the North-West of the Iberian Peninsula, it comprises the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, Ourense and Pontevedra, being bordered by Portugal to the south, the Spanish autonomous communities of Castile and León and Asturias to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the north. It had a population of 2,765,940 in 2013 and has a total area of 29,574 km2 (11,419 sq mi). Galicia has over 1,660 km (1,030 mi) of coastline, including its offshore islands and islets, among them Cíes Islands, Ons, Sálvora, Cortegada, and—the largest and most populated—A Illa de Arousa.

Spain (Auden)

Spain is a poem by W. H. Auden written after his visit to the Spanish Civil War and regarded by some as one of the most important literary works in English to emerge from that war. It was written and published in 1937.

Auden published two versions of the poem, first as a pamphlet Spain (1937), then, in revised form and titled "Spain 1937", in his book Another Time (1940). He later rejected the poem from his collected editions, regarding it as a "dishonest" poem that expressed political views that he never believed but which he thought would be rhetorically effective.

The poem describes the history that led up to the Spanish Civil War, then the arrival of the International Brigades at the war itself, then foresees a possible future that may result from the war.

The poem was widely discussed, notably by George Orwell in "Inside the Whale" (1940) and in E. P. Thompson's reply to Orwell, "Outside the Whale" (Out of Apathy, 1960).

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References

  • John Fuller, W. H. Auden: A Commentary (1999).
  • Australian rules football in Europe

    Australian rules football is played in Europe at an amateur level in a large number of countries. The oldest and largest leagues are those in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark, each nation having a number of clubs, organised junior programs and women's football. The British AFL has now dramatically expanded into the Welsh, Scottish and English leagues. The Danish AFL has been responsible for the expansion of Australian Football into Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Norway. The governing body for Australian Football in Europe was founded in Frankfurt in January 2010; the body was initially called the European Australian Football Association, but changed its name to AFL Europe at a general assembly meeting in Milan in October of the same year. It currently has 19 member nations. AFL Europe, with backing of the AFL in Australia has overseen a large improvement in the organisation of Australian football in Europe.

    The sport has grown from a few clubs and leagues started mainly by expatriate Australians and returning nationals in the late 1980s and early 1990s, to now having established leagues in over 15 nations, with the majority of players being non-Australian.

    Spain (disambiguation)

    Spain is a European country.

    Spain may also refer to:

  • Spain (European Parliament constituency)
  • Francoist Spain, known as the Spanish State, referring to the government of Spain under Francisco Franco
  • Other meanings

  • Spain (horse), an American Thoroughbred racehorse
  • Spain (Auden), a poem by W. H. Auden
  • Spain, South Dakota, a community in the United States
  • Spain Rodriguez (born 1940), underground cartoonist, best known for his character "Trashman"
  • Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Spain, South Dakota, an unincorporated community in the US state of South Dakota
  • Spain (surname), a surname English, French, Norman and Irish in origin, but linked to Spanish expatriates or colonists
  • Spain (Antonio F. Carriedo), the national personification of Spain from the webmanga series Hetalia: Axis Powers
  • Music

  • Spain (band), a 1990s American jazz-rock band
  • Spain (Between the Trees album)
  • Spain (Michel Camilo & Tomatito album), 2000
  • Spain (instrumental), a 1971 instrumental jazz fusion composition by Chick Corea
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    Spanish News Today 20 Mar 2025
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    Richard Gere's wife shares rare family photos as she celebrates his 'first Spanish Father's Day' ...

    The Daily Mail 19 Mar 2025
    'Happy 1st Spanish Father's Day to the dad of the world,' the native of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain wrote across the bottom of the sweet snap ... Richard Gere's wife Alejandra shares glimpse of their new life in Spain after ditching US.

    Storm Laurence brings more driving rain: Spain weather forecast March 17-20

    Spanish News Today 17 Mar 2025
    Heavy rainfall is forecast to persist across most of Spain for another week ... However, its impact will be short-lived as it is predicted to quickly dissipate once it reaches Spain, paving the way for a new storm system to develop in northwest Galicia.

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    The Guardian 16 Mar 2025
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    ‘If you fall into the dialogue of the far right, the far right wins’: Spain’s deputy PM on the need for workers’ rights

    The Observer 10 Mar 2025
    Spain’s leftwing deputy prime minister, Yolanda Díaz Pérez, has a message for Labour politicians as the UK government’s employment rights bill takes its next step to becoming law this week ... Baiona in Galicia.

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    The Observer 02 Mar 2025
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