NOUN
- a region in southern Spain on the Atlantic and the Mediterranean; formerly a center of Moorish civilization
How To Use Andalucia In A Sentence
- The campsite at La Torerera, near the town of Huelva in the southwest corner of Andalucia, is on the site of old mineral workings, now partly a nature reserve.
- You'll saddle up on Ecuadorian criollos, Andalucians and thoroughbreds, riding South American-style vaquero sillas - sheepskin padded for long hours in the saddle.
- It was weakest in the great latifundia lands of Extremadura, La Mancha and Andalucia, where a rural proletariat lived in desperate economic circumstances. A Social History of Modern Spain
- A little of the fortified wine from Andalucia goes a long way. Times, Sunday Times
- Andalucia is where the Moors first set foot in Spain and remained the longest, until their eventual expulsion from Cadiz in 1262.
- This developer's vision and commitment has captured the spirit of the Andalucian craft tradition.
- Early reviews invoking the album's ‘Southwestern’ influences should be forgiven; surely they meant southwestern Spain, home to the Andalucia province and its many bullrings.
- Larsson should have been adorned in ermine and sable in Andalucia.
- Tomorrow a new Picasso museum displaying more than 200 works donated by his family opens in his home town, the capital of Andalucia.
- But minor skirmishes continued and in 1625 Charles I, having been rebuffed by the infanta of Spain, sent in an expeditionary force commanded by Sir Edward Cecil to Andalucía.