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- noun Plural form of
Asturian .
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Examples
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The Asturians are a hardy, independent race, proud of giving the title to the heir-apparent of the Spanish throne.
Spanish Life in Town and Country L. Higgin
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Fizzy cava makes Christmas cheap and the northern Asturians and Basques like their cider.
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The Asturians pushed north-coast rivals Racing Santander down to 20th on goal difference after Hector Cuper's winless side suffered a 1-0 home defeat to Espanyol.
La Liga round-up: Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick lifts Real Madrid 2011
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The settlers who came to the region from different parts of Spain, including Asturians, Basques, Galicians and Andalucians, quickly adopted chiles and tomatoes, which they used in barbacoa and the stews called pucheros.
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The settlers who came to the region from different parts of Spain, including Asturians, Basques, Galicians and Andalucians, quickly adopted chiles and tomatoes, which they used in barbacoa and the stews called pucheros.
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The process is called "throwing the cider" and involves a great deal of spillage, which the Asturians don't mind at all.
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The settlers who came to the region from different parts of Spain, including Asturians, Basques, Galicians and Andalucians, quickly adopted chiles and tomatoes, which they used in barbacoa and the stews called pucheros.
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Hearing this they turned upon the Asturians and, taking them by surprise, inflicted a defeat upon them, though they themselves suffered a much heavier one.
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The battle of El Mazuco; 1,700 Asturians and Basques hold off 30,000 Nationists in and around the Sierra de Cuera.
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[Begin Castro recording] I have had the opportunity of greeting tens, hundreds of Asturians; Asturians from Asturias.
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