La continuidad
Example: La continuidad histórica de la región se mantiene a pesar de los cambios.
Definition
"La continuidad" in the context of history refers to the unbroken and consistent existence or persistence of certain events, traditions, or conditions over time, despite changes or disruptions. It highlights how historical processes or elements remain connected through different periods.
Etymology
The term "la continuidad" comes from the Latin 'continuĭtas,' which means 'a connection' or 'succession.' It entered Spanish maintaining the idea of something ongoing or uninterrupted. Did you know? The root 'continu-' relates to 'holding together' or 'without interruption,' reflecting the concept of ongoing historical threads.
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"La continuidad" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - History - (C1) - set 1", containing 198 commonly used words.
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