ıberia

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English - English

Definition of ıberia in English English dictionary

Iberia
The region of Europe south of the Pyrenees, consisting of Andorra, Spain, Portugal, and Gibraltar
Iberia
Antic and Byzantine name of the ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli located east of Colchis, corresponding roughly to the eastern parts of present-day Georgia
Iberia
the area of western Europe which consists of Spain and Portugal
Iberia
{i} Iberian Peninsula, peninsula on which the countries of Spain and Portugal are located; ancient country located in the eastern part of the present-day Georgian Republic; Iberia Airlines, national airline of Spain
Iberia Airlines
{i} Iberia Airlines of Spain, Iberia, national airline of Spain
Iberia
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Spanish - English

Definition of ıberia in Spanish English dictionary

Iberia
ancient country located in the eastern part of the present-day Georgian Republic
Iberia
Iberia, Iberian Peninsula, peninsula on which the countries of Spain and Portugal are located
Greek - English

Definition of ıberia in Greek English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
Portuguese - English

Definition of ıberia in Portuguese English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
Dutch - English

Definition of ıberia in Dutch English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
Swedish - English

Definition of ıberia in Swedish English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
Finnish - English

Definition of ıberia in Finnish English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
Danish - English

Definition of ıberia in Danish English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
Italian - English

Definition of ıberia in Italian English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
Russian - English

Definition of ıberia in Russian English dictionary

Iberia
iberia
English - Turkish

Definition of ıberia in English Turkish dictionary

Iberia
{i} İberya
Iberia
(isim) İberya
Italian - Turkish

Definition of ıberia in Italian Turkish dictionary

Iberia
iberya
ıberia

    Hyphenation

    ı·be·ri·a

    Etymology

    () From Latin Iberia, from Ancient Greek Ἰβηρία (Ibēria), after the river Ἶβηρος (Ibēros), which itself came from a native Ibero-Celtic name for the river *Ibēr (modern Spanish Ebro).
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