Citations:Galicia

Proper noun: former Iberian kingdom

 * 1882, Elisée Reclus, The Earth and its Inhabitants: Europe, volume 1, page 448
 * The old kingdom of Galicia occupies the west, the Asturias the centre, and Santander the east.
 * 1943, Robert Kilburn Spaulding, How Spanish Grew, page 11
 * Territory especially belonging to the Celts was the west (Galicia and Portugal), and the northeastern portion of the central plateau

Proper noun: historical kingdom of Central Europe

 * 1887 (Mar 1), "The Present Position of European Politics: Part III—Russia", The Fortnightly Review 243 (new series), page 341
 * A partial dismemberment of Austria, by a Russian annexation of Galicia, Germany might not very much regret, because Austria in Galicia protects the Poles, a course which is a permanent slur upon the action of Germany in this matter.
 * 1984, Robert A. Kann & Zdeněk V. David, The Peoples of the Eastern Habsburg Lands, 1526-1918, (A History of East Central Europe, volume VI), page 205
 * In 1775 Bohemia and Moravia with Silesia were included in a customs union, which also covered the Alpine Lands and, after 1783, Galicia.
 * 1996, Lonnie R. Johnson, Central Europe: Enemies, Neighbors, Friends, chapter 9, page 175
 * The czar had declared the "liberation" of the Ukrainian minorities inhabiting the eastern portion of the Austrian imperial province of Galicia, the Austrian portion of partitioned Poland, to be one of Russia's objectives.