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Geologists say: The land that is today called Andalusia is the last part of the Iberian Peninsula that was thrown from the depths of the sea above the waters in the third geological period, and that this peninsula, which was submerged in waters even beyond the mountains of North Africa, was in The shape of an hourglass, with its two spherical ends connected by a delicate neck. This neck was struck - broken - as the "clock" rose from the sea, during volcanic eruptions, thus creating the passage between the two seas that is called today the Strait of Gibraltar. The pressure resulting from that…mehr

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Geologists say: The land that is today called Andalusia is the last part of the Iberian Peninsula that was thrown from the depths of the sea above the waters in the third geological period, and that this peninsula, which was submerged in waters even beyond the mountains of North Africa, was in The shape of an hourglass, with its two spherical ends connected by a delicate neck. This neck was struck - broken - as the "clock" rose from the sea, during volcanic eruptions, thus creating the passage between the two seas that is called today the Strait of Gibraltar. The pressure resulting from that fragmentation and those explosions varied in strength. And due to the extent of the fragmentation and the violence of the explosion, the land emerges above the water with low slopes at some times, and hills, hills, and mountains at other times. It appears gradual, and it appears intermittent. This country, Andalusia, is divided geographically into two parts: Upper Andalusia and Lower Andalusia. Andalusia in the days of the Arabs was limited to Seville, Cordoba, Jaén, Granada and its annexes. As for its name, its interpretation differed. It was said that it was corrupted from Vandalicia, in reference to the Vandal people, or to the name of the port in which They crossed the sea to Africa? Some Frankish scholars have said that it is of Arabic origin, meaning the land of the Maghreb.

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