iberia

[US]/ai'biəriə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. ancient Spain, Iberia

Phrases & Collocations

Iberian Peninsula

Iberian culture

Real-world Examples

The year before, Napoleon had invaded Spain, engulfing the whole of Iberia in the Peninsular War.

Source: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

A gas pipeline is to be built connecting Iberia to France and the rest of Europe.

Source: CRI Online October 2022 Collection

Officials blame high airport fees and fewer long-haul visitors thanks to the airline mega-merger between Iberia and British Airways.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

Iberia has the biggest facilities in Europe, but congestion is building elsewhere, too.

Source: Economist Finance and economics

When the glaciers retreated, some descendants of the Fournol continued living in Iberia.

Source: 2023-35

But in Iberia, there were no great sweeps of newcomers replacing older peoples.

Source: 2023-35

His DNA revealed that he belonged to the Fournol people who lived in Iberia before the Ice Age.

Source: 2023-35

As the government notes, Jews settled in this part of Iberia long before the kingdom of Portugal was founded in the 12 century.

Source: BBC Listening February 2015 Collection

The best applicants will also be offered free travel but Iberia Express, who will cover the costs of 25 flights, depending on where you're coming from.

Source: English With Lucy

Some of those tribes soon entered the power  vacuum in Iberia and made it their home. First, the Peninsula was divided between the Vandals in  Andalusia and the Suebi in the Gallaecian region.

Source: Charming history

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