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List of Spaniards - Architects.
See also: Category:Spanish architects.
Ricardo Bofill (b. 1939), one of the main representatives of postmodernism in architecture.
Santiago Calatrava (b. 1951), 2005 AIA Gold Medal Laureate.
Ildefons Cerdà (1815–1876), urban planner who designed the 19th-century extension of Barcelona (Eixample).
Lluís Domènech i Montaner (1850–1923), brilliant contemporary of better known fellow c ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Artists |
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 |  |  | List of Catalans: Encyclopedia II - Spanish people - Genetic researchAccording to the latest genetic research, Spaniards are largely a Mediterranean people who have seen some admixture from various invaders including Celts, Romans, Germanic tribes and North African Berbers. Affinities with other Mediterranean populations seems probable as a study funded by the Spanish government, found that the proportion of the genetic variance that can be accounted for between the NW African and Iberian populations for mtDNA is 0.86% (p = 0.053), 1.89% (p = 0.028) for Alu insertion polymorphisms, and 35.2% (p = 0.024) fo ...
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 |  |  | List of Catalans: Encyclopedia II - Spanish people - Other related peoplesThe descendants of Spaniards can be found throughout the Hispanic nations of Latin America in the form of creoles, mestizos and mulattos. A small but important Spanish-mestiso minority (approx. 1%) is also to be found in the Philippines.
Spain itself consists of various regional sub-nationalities including the Castilians (a culturally-dominant minority [4] who most strongly identify with a Spanish identity), the Catalans, Valencians and Balearics (speakers of a distinct yet related Romance language in eastern Spain, the Basques, and t ...
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 |  |  | List of Catalans: Encyclopedia II - Spanish people - LanguageLinguistically, the Spanish language is a Romance language and as such Spaniards are considered a Latin people. The strong arabic influence on the language partially explains its difference from other Romance languages such as French and Italian. Other changes in Spanish have come from borrowings from English and French.
The number of speakers of Castilian Spanish, as a mother tongue, is roughly 35.6 million, while the vast majority of other groups in Spain such as the Catalans and Basques also speak Spanish as a second language, which boosts the number of Spanish speakers to the overwhelming majo ...
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found that the proportion of the genetic variance that can be accounted for between the NW African and Iberian populations for mtDNA is 0.86% (p = 0.053), 1.89% (p = 0.028) for Alu insertion polymorphisms, and 35.2% (p = 0.024) for the Y c ...
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List of Spaniards - Ancient.
Hadrian (76–138), Roman Emperor (117–138), under his orders Hadrian's Wall was built in Britannia.
Marcus Aurelius (121–180), Roman Emperor (161–180), the last one of the Five Good Emperors.
Pontius Pilate (probably born in Tarraco – died after 36 AD), Roman Governor of the Iudaea Province (26 AD–36 AD).
Theodosius I (347–395), last ruler (392–395) of a united Roman Empire; made Christianity its offici ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians |
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List of Spaniards - A–D.
Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (1833–1891), novelist.
Juan Ruiz de Alarcón (1581?–1639), dramatist.
Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1983).
Mateo Alemán (1547–c.1609), novelist.
Vicente Aleixandre (1888–1984), poet, Nobel Prize Laureate (1977).
Dámaso Alonso, poet, Cervantes Prize Laureate (1978).
Francisco Ayala (b. 1906), novelist, Cervantes P ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Literature |
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List of Spaniards - Classical.
Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909), composer.
Pau Casals (1876–1973), cello player and conductor.
Manuel de Falla (1876–1946), composer.
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (b. 1933), conductor.
Enrique Granados (1867–1916), composer.
Alicia de Larrocha (b. 1923), pianist.
Luis de Pablo (b. 1930), composer.
Joaquín Rodrigo (1901–1999), composer and pianist, known fo ...
See also:List of Spaniards, List of Spaniards - Actors, List of Spaniards - Artists, List of Spaniards - Architects, List of Spaniards - Explorers and conquistadores, List of Spaniards - Film directors, List of Spaniards - Leaders and politicians, List of Spaniards - Ancient, List of Spaniards - Medieval, List of Spaniards - Modern, List of Spaniards - Contemporary, List of Spaniards - Literature, List of Spaniards - A–D, List of Spaniards - E–H, List of Spaniards - I–L, List of Spaniards - M–P, List of Spaniards - Q–T, List of Spaniards - U–Z, List of Spaniards - Military, List of Spaniards - Musicians, List of Spaniards - Classical, List of Spaniards - Singers, List of Spaniards - Philosophers and humanists, List of Spaniards - Science and technology, List of Spaniards - Social scientists, List of Spaniards - Sports, List of Spaniards - Others Read more here: » List of Spaniards: Encyclopedia II - List of Spaniards - Musicians |
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 |  |  | List of Catalans: Encyclopedia II - Spanish people - LanguageLinguistically, the Spanish language is a Romance language and as such Spaniards are considered a Latin people. The legacy of the Romans was thus pivotal, while the Arabic input of the Moors can also been seen in modern Spanish vocabulary. Other changes in Spanish have come from borrowings from English and French.
The number of speakers of Castilian Spanish, as a mother tongue, is roughly 35.6 million, while the vast majority of other groups in Spain such as the Catalans and Basques also speak Spanish as a second language, which boosts the number of Spanish speakers to the overwhelming majo ...
See also:Spanish people, Spanish people - Background, Spanish people - Genetic research, Spanish people - Language, Spanish people - Religion, Spanish people - Other related peoples Read more here: » Spanish people: Encyclopedia II - Spanish people - Language |
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