enPR :gə-'lĭs-ē-ə ,gə-lĭsh'ə ,IPA (key ) : /ɡəˈlɪ.si.ə/ ,/ɡəˈlɪ.ʃə/ Rhymes:-ɪʃə Hyphenation:Ga‧li‧ci‧a Location of Galicia (red) in Spain. FromMedieval Latin Gallicia , from ClassicalLatin Gallaecia , fromGallaecī ( “ a Celtic tribe in the region ” ) .
Galicia
A formerkingdom andautonomous community in northwesternSpain .2000 , Glanville Price,Encyclopedia of the languages of Europe , reimpression, illustrated edition, Wiley-Blackwell,→ISBN ,page367 :There is sometimes a further subdivision of the Old Portuguese period into a Galician-Portuguese period (origins to 1350), during which the linguistic and cultural unity ofGalicia and Portugal remained strong, and the Old Portuguese period proper (1350–1540).
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Arabic:جِلِّيقِيَّة f ( jillīqiyya ) Hijazi Arabic:قليسيا f ( galīsya ) Aragonese:Galicia f Armenian:Գալիսիա ( Galisia ) Asturian:Galicia (ast) ,Galiza (ast) Azerbaijani:Qaliza ,Qalisiya ,Qaliziya Basque:Galizia Belarusian:Галісія f ( Halisija ) Breton:Galiza ,Galisia ,Bro-Spagn (br) Bulgarian:Галисия f ( Galisija ) Catalan:Galícia f Chinese:Mandarin:加利西亞 / 加利西亚 (zh) ( Jiālìxīyà ) Corsican:Galizia f Czech:Galicie (cs) f Danish:Galicien Dutch:Galicië (nl) f Esperanto:Galegio Finnish:Galicia (fi) French:Galice (fr) f Middle French:Gallice Friulian:Galizie f Gagauz:Galiza ,Galiçya Galician:Galiza (gl) f ,Galicia (gl) f Georgian:გალისია ( galisia ) German:Galicien (de) n ,Galizien (de) n Hungarian:Galicia (hu) Icelandic:Jakobsland n ,Galisía f Irish:an Ghailís f Italian:Galizia (it) f Japanese:ガリシア ( Garishia ) Korean:갈리시아 (ko) ( Gallisia ) Latin:Gallaecia (la) f ,Gallicia f Latvian:Galisija f Ligurian:Galissia Lithuanian:Galisija f Occitan:Galícia (oc) f Old Norse:Galiza f ,Galizuland n ,Jakobsland n Piedmontese:Galissia Polish:Galicia (pl) f ,Galicja (pl) f Portuguese:Galiza (pt) f ,Galícia f ( Brazil ) Romanian:Galicia Russian:Гали́сия (ru) f ( Galísija ) Sardinian:Galicia f Serbo-Croatian:Gàlīcija (sh) f Sicilian:Galizzia f Slovak:Galícia f Slovene:Galícija (sl) f Spanish:Galicia (es) Swedish:Galicien (sv) Turkish:Galiçya Ukrainian:Галісія f ( Halisija ) Volapük:Galiziän (vo) West Frisian:Galysje Yiddish:גאַליסיע f ( galisye )
Location of Galicia (red) in Austria-Hungary. FromMedieval Latin Gallicia orGallitia , fromOld East Slavic Галичь ( Galičĭ ,“ Halych , a city in present-day Ukraine” ) , ultimate origin uncertain. Halych comes from Halka (Галка) kind of bird or from Old Ukrainian/Rus - Hal' (Галь) that means "black" (чорний).
Galicia
formerkingdom andgeographical area inCentral Europe , now divided betweenPoland andUkraine .1996 , Lonnie R. Johnson, chapter 9, inCentral Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends , page175 :The czar had declared the "liberation" of the Ukrainian minorities inhabiting the eastern portion of the Austrian imperial province ofGalicia , the Austrian portion of partitioned Poland, to be one of Russia's objectives.
former kingdom in Central Europe
FromMedieval Latin Gallicia , from ClassicalLatin Gallaecia , fromGallaecī ( “ a tribe in the region ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /ɡaˈliθja/ [ɡaˈli.θja] Rhymes:-iθja Syllabification:Ga‧li‧cia Galicia f
Galicia (a formerkingdom andautonomous community in northwesternSpain )FromSpanish Galicia .
IPA (key ) : /ˈɡɑlisiɑ/ ,[ˈɡɑ̝liˌs̠iɑ̝] Rhymes:-iɑ Galicia
Galicia (a formerkingdom andautonomous community in northwesternSpain )FromMedieval Latin Gallicia , from ClassicalLatin Gallaecia , fromGallaecī ( “ a tribe in the region ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /ɡaˈliθja/ [ɡɑˈli.θjɐ] IPA (key ) : ( standard ) /ɡaˈliθja/ [ɡɑˈli.θjɐ] IPA (key ) : ( gheada ) /ħaˈliθja/ [ħɑˈli.θjɐ] IPA (key ) : ( gheada and seseo ) /ħaˈlisja/ [ħɑˈli.sjɐ]
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Galicia (a formerkingdom andautonomous community in northwesternSpain )Borrowed fromPortuguese orGalician Galicia , fromMedieval Latin Gallicia , from ClassicalLatin Gallaecia , fromGallaecī ( “ a tribe in the region ” ) . According to Menéndez Pidal, this term replacedOld Spanish Gallizia .[ 1]
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Galicia (a formerkingdom andautonomous community in northwesternSpain )2021 January 15, “El IPC cierra el año en negativo en Galicia por primera vez desde 2015”, inLa Región [1] :El IPC cierra el año en negativo enGalicia por primera vez desde 2015 The consumption price index meets the end of the year in the negative inGalicia for the first time since 2015. asurname ^ Menéndez Pidal, Ramón (1985 ),Manual Gramática Histórica Española , Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, page26