Yes. The Iberians were the first settlers of Hispania.
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The Iberians were one of the earliest known inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula, but they were not the first. The Iberians were preceded by other ancient cultures such as the Tartessians and the Celts. Over time, the Iberians interacted and mixed with these and other groups, shaping the diverse population of the region.
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The native people in Spain were Iberians.
The people of Spain are called Spanish or Spaniards.
The original people of Spain migrated from North Africa. They were called the Iberians ( maybe in relation to the Ber-Bers/ Bar-Bars/ " Bar-Barians ). The original people of Spain migrated from North Africa. They were called the Iberians ( maybe in relation to the Ber-Bers/ Bar-Bars/ " Bar-Barians ).
The Celts and Iberians arrived in Spain primarily in the second millennium BCE. The Iberians settled along the eastern and southeastern coasts, particularly in regions like modern-day Catalonia and Valencia. The Celts, on the other hand, migrated into the northwest and central parts of the Iberian Peninsula, notably in areas such as Galicia and the northern regions. Their interactions with the local populations led to a rich and diverse cultural landscape in ancient Spain.
It means, "The Iberians." Iberians were the people living in Portugal, Spain and parts of France prior to ancient Greek and Phoenician colonization (9th - 6th cent. B.C.). They gave their ethnic name to the Iberian Peninsula.
The Muslim group that conquered Spain was the Amazigh, better known by their names Berber (outdated) and Moor (derisive). However, Spain was inhabited by many different types of Muslims. The most popular were the Muladí, who were Iberians who converted to Islam or the children of such Iberians. Amazigh were the next-most common. There were also Arabs from the Middle East. Finally there were also Slavic slaves that were brought to Spain, but eventually gained their freedom as Muslim citizens.
The Iberians and Celts were among the earliest tribes to inhabit what is now Spain. The Iberians, primarily located in the eastern and southern regions, and the Celts, who settled in the northwest, played significant roles in shaping the culture of ancient Spain. Later, the Romans conquered the region, leading to the establishment of Roman Hispania, which further influenced its development. Additionally, various other tribes, such as the Visigoths, also played a role in Spain's history during the early medieval period.
The Iberians were the native people: and they were influenced by the Celts, the Romans and the Carthaginian/Phoenicians during the classical age
they were called Tainos