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Qué (quién) es Cambria - definición

LATIN NAME OF WALES
Kambria

Cambria         
·noun The ancient Latin name of Wales. It is used by modern poets.
Cambria         
Cambria is a name for Wales, being the Latinised form of the Welsh name for the country, . The term was not in use during the Roman period (when Wales had not come into existence as a distinct entity).
Cambria (journal)         
JOURNAL
Cambria (geographical magazine); Cambria (geographical journal)
Cambria: A Welsh Geographical Review was a journal published in Wales between 1974 and 1989. Though edited by members of the Geography Departments of Swansea University and Aberystwyth University, the publication was run as an independent business, and production values were basic.

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Cambria

Cambria is a name for Wales, being the Latinised form of the Welsh name for the country, Cymru. The term was not in use during the Roman (when Wales had not come into existence as a distinct entity) or the early medieval period. After the Anglo-Saxon settlement of much of Britain, a territorial distinction developed between the new Anglo-Saxon kingdoms (which would become England and Southern Scotland) and the remaining Celtic British kingdoms (which would become Wales and, before their absorption into England, Cornwall to the south and Strathclyde or Hen Ogledd to the north). Latin being the primary language of scholarship in Western Christendom, medieval writers commonly used either the older term Britannia, as the territory still inhabited by Britons, or Wallia, a term derived from Old English, to refer to Wales. The term Cambria is first attested in Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century as an alternative to both of these, since Britannia was now ambiguous and Wallia a foreign import, but remained rare until late in the Middle Ages.

Ejemplos de uso de Cambria
1. He also had a well–publicized conflict with John Fulton, general manager of Cambria Iron Works and a senior elder in his church.
2. Trouble flared on Cambria Street and the Crumlin Road on Friday night, just 24 hours after 40 police officers were injured in rioting blamed on loyalist paramilitaries.
3. The police had also discovered that a car connected to a "suspected terrorist training camp in Cambria (Wales)" was registered at the same address.
4. "I voted for him in every election, but I won‘t vote for him again," writes a Marine in Northern Cambria, Pa.
5. Lewis–controlled entities named Aquarian, Cambria, Darcin, Mandarin and Nivon bought large blocks of Bear Stearns shares in August and September, the SEC filing showed.