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Old Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
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Default Re: Portuguese State-Nationalism vs Spanish Ethno-Nationalism

Hello Galaico
Grateful for the Maps and Information. I know well these maps, one of them I have printed, all "exacted" or more or less uncertain, they based in old vacant sources. As I said, "Callaeci" was only one tribe in the estuary of the Durius, numerous and very famous in the weapons, that the Romans after capsize first to reach the Durius for the south - They were in the estuary of the Durius, from who that extended to its name for north(in Province organization). Famous Archaeologists speak for me, including some of the North of Portugal, as I cited, as the "Castros" that don´t differ in the North or in Beira(Portugal´s center), being little numerous in the south, obviously.

Midle Age reconquest: When I said that it is that identity that if extends for south in XI and XII centuries - already Galaica, only said that it was Galaica. He swims has to see with that I "claimes" Galicia. To have a next identity does not mean to complain it. Galicia Is Galicia, Portugal Is Portugal. I did not demand Galicia, nor Portugal demand the Galicia. Nothing wants "anexations".
The North of Portugal, saved necessary evolutions of centuries, is the same North of has 900 years ago. It was this North of Portugal that cut with the Galiza, that incorporated Lisbon and it made it what it is. The North continues and is the same. Nobody in Portugal denies no identity to the North. Go to ask to the Northern Portuguese which is its identity - it is they who had made it.
In this moment we have some Nations in Iberia, some of them made Spain, another is a separade State. In case of Union(theory) don´t makes a nation, because it´s impossible, in theory makes a Federation or Confederation of Nations.
On incomplete citations of Hispanic Traditionalistic authors on some Portuguese authors(incluinde Liberal and Republican) and of Classics as Camões(even incompleted cited), I do not go myself to pronounce. With the all respect that they deserve, we (Portuguese Forists) already answer in the "Hispanismo.org", either based in History and Historians, in Etnography and in the Portuguese Catolich Church and Religion or even Portuguese Heterodoxian traditions, we completely disassembled the arguments of such authors. It is to pass for these forums and to read. Compliments.
My Compliments for You and for Mynydd

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