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Iberia

[ahy-beer-ee-uh]

noun

  1. Also called Iberian Peninsulaa peninsula in southwest Europe, comprising Spain and Portugal.

  2. an ancient region south of the Caucasus in the Georgian Republic.



Iberia

/ aɪˈbɪərɪə /

noun

  1. the Iberian Peninsula

  2. an ancient region in central Asia, south of the Caucasus corresponding approximately to present-day Georgia

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Gabrielle is still forecast to be a hurricane on Friday as it travels across the Atlantic to the west of Iberia.

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At the gate, I was among the first passengers to board flight BA7055 departing at 10:50 on 23 April, operated by BA's Spanish partner carrier Iberia, as I was in row six.

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When we see heat records challenged in the UK, there is often an influence of air coming from Iberia or north Africa involved.

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Iberia, Spain's national airline confirmed on X that despite the widespread power outage its systems were "operating at 100%".

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The meandering jet stream across the UK has also been responsible for sending low pressure systems towards the Canaries and Iberia which by contrast have seen some stormy weather.

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