Nope... It's called........... Central America!
The Middle Passage
It is called Latin America, however it does not just include countries influenced by Spain, but also by Portugal (in the case of Brazil) as well as France (for example, at Haiti or the French Guyana).
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In UK it's called sweet pepper and in America it's called green pepper
Spain and Portugal divide the Americas by a line called the demarcation. that Pope Alexander decided where to put it.
The Pope split the Land of the New World between Spain and Portugal they called this split the line of Demarcation which was eventually moved again through the Treaty of Tordesillas
Brazil (locally called Brasil), is the only country in Latin America (or at least South America), which Portugal settled in.
The treaty was called the Treaty of Tordesillas.
because Portugal has a colony called Brazil in south america
This landmass is called the Iberian Peninsula because of its position relative to the Ebro River. Iberian means the land 'this side of the Ebro.'
Nope... It's called........... Central America!
Spain and Portugal are on the Iberian Peninsula.
The most common border-marking geological formations between Portugal and Spain are rivers, not mountains. There is no specific mountain range marking the border.
Central America
It is called the Line of Demarcation.
it was called the battle of issus angainst darius the 3rd