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Iberia

[ ahy-beer-ee-uh ]

noun

  1. Also called Iberian Peninsula. a peninsula in SW Europe, comprising Spain and Portugal.
  2. an ancient region S of the Caucasus in the Georgian Republic.


Iberia

/ aɪˈbɪərɪə /

noun

  1. the Iberian Peninsula
  2. an ancient region in central Asia, south of the Caucasus corresponding approximately to present-day Georgia


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He claimed to be related to a quarter of the voters in Iberia Parish—sometimes to a full half of them.

Then 45 years old, Robert Foligny Broussard was a raucous and charismatic Democrat from New Iberia, Louisiana.

The first was Iberia Flight 6024, an Airbus A340, which was only 12 minutes behind Flight 447.

The 3rd book commences with Iberia, and the subject of Europe is continued to the end of the 10th book.

For the nations of southern Iberia, he adopts the account of Asclepiades of Myrlea, who had lived and been educated there.

I have already stated that Hannibal was his brother, and on his departure to Italy entrusted the command in Iberia to him.

The country of Iberia was barren, its inhabitants rude and savage.

Would she not like to be a sovereign on the coasts of Iberia, surrounded by people who would admire her Athenian attainments?

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