Baja California
The Baja California peninsula is located below the 31st state of Mexico, Baja California Sur.
"Ibero" in Spanish typically refers to anything related to Iberia, the peninsula in southwestern Europe that includes Spain and Portugal.
The meaning of peninsula in Tagalog is "tangway" or "tangos."
The Spanish-speaking country that means "the savior" is El Salvador. It is located in Central America and its capital is San Salvador.
"Alumno" means student, or more specifically, pupil.
"Doble" is the Spanish word for "fold". It is pronounced "DOE-blay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Baja California is in Mexico, just south of California in the US. They border each other. Baja means lower in the Spanish language.
Just south of California. You see, "Baja" means "lower" in Spanish.
Florida is the only southern state within the United States that has one large peninsula. This means that Florida is surrounding on 3 sides by bodies of water. These bodies of water include the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Straits of Florida.
gallipoli peninsula located in turkish thrace with the aegean sea.gallipoli derives from greek {kallipolis}means beautiful city.
Ricardo is the Spanish form of the name Richard, which means "powerful leader." (See the Related Link below.)
The meaning of peninsula in Tagalog is "tangway" or "tangos."
"Proficient" in Spanish is "hábil". It is pronounced "AH-beel". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Rodriguez means "son of Rodrigo." The name comes from the Hispanic Peninsula.
Mía IS a Spanish name, so it doesn't need translation to Spanish. It means "mine" in English. Please see the related link below.
Inferior is the term that refers to a structure located below the transverse plane. Adentis is the term that means inflammation of a gland.
Plateado means silver in Spanish. ;)"Plateado" means "plated with silver". It is pronounced "pla-tay-AH-doe". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Yes, the word "cafeteria" is adopted from Spanish. Its origins come from the Spanish word "cafeterΓa," which refers to a place where coffee is served.