

- moor
- llanura f anegadiza
- moor (high exposed area)
- páramo m
- moor (covered with heather)
- brezal m
- moor
- amarrar
- moor
- amarrar
- moor
- echar amarras
- grouse moor
- coto m de caza (donde se caza el urogallo)
- Moor
- moro m / mora f


- gumía
- curved dagger (used by the Moors)
- ¡Santiago y cierra España!
- Spanish battle cry used when fighting the Moors
- la Reconquista
- the Reconquest (of Spain from the Moors)
- brezal
- moor
- aljama
- gathering (of Moors or Jews)
- páramo
- bleak moor


- moor
- páramo m
- moor
- amarrar


- atracar
- to moor
- flamenco
- The flamenco, a very traditional form of song and dance from Andalucía, is known the world over. The origins of the flamenco can be found in the rich traditions of three national groups: the Andalusians, the Moors and the Gypsies. The song and dance movements (solo or duet) are always accompanied by a rhythmic clapping of hands and clicking of fingers together with various cries.
- Reconquista
- The Reconquista was ended after eight centuries of Moorish occupation by the reconquest of the Kingdom of Granada. For eight centuries, the sole objective of the Christian rulers had been to drive the Arabs out of the Península Ibérica. Those Moors and Jews who wished to remain in Spain had to convert to the Christian faith.
- amarrar
- to moor
- empatar
- to moor


- moor
- páramo m
- moor
- amarrar


- atracar
- to moor
- amarrar
- to moor
- empatar
- to moor
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- The flamenco, a very traditional form of song and dance from Andalucía, is known the world over. The origins of the flamenco can be found in the rich traditions of three national groups: the Andalusians, the Moors and the Gypsies. The song and dance movements (solo or duet) are always accompanied by a rhythmic clapping of hands and clicking of fingers together with various cries.
- The Reconquista was ended after eight centuries of Moorish occupation by the reconquest of the Kingdom of Granada. For eight centuries, the sole objective of the Christian rulers had been to drive the Arabs out of the Península Ibérica. Those Moors and Jews who wished to remain in Spain had to convert to the Christian faith.