In trade, cultural and overall "friendliness" terms? Very. Spain is the third largest contributor to Mexican FDI after the United States and the Netherlands; also both countries have close diplomatic ties due to cultural similarities and common history.
If you mean on "distance" terms, Spain is in Europe and Mexico is in North America; separated by a distance of 9,074 kilometers (5,638 miles).
There are 9022 Km (5606 miles) between Madrid and Mexico City. Also, both countries are separated by the Atlantic Ocean - Spain is in Europe, while Mexico is in North America - so you can't possibly drive that distance. You could, however, take an airplane or cruising ship to travel such distances.
If you mean the Cordoba in Spain, it's relatively close to the Granada in Spain (about 100 miles) but not the Granada in Nicaragua. If you mean one of the Cordobas in Argentina, Colombia or Mexico, they're not close to either of the Granadas.
Spanish conquistadors found Mexico in 1519.
Spain is in Europe, Mexico is in North America.
Related to what? Distance? Both nations are 9000 kilometers (5,600 miles) away from each other. In that regard, Mexico is much closer to the United States, bordering such country. If you mean on cultural terms, yes Mexico is as close to Spain as the United States are to England.
Mexico was a colony of Spain from 1521 until 1821.
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what kind of government did mexico have when spain controlled them
Spain.
Spain: Madrid Mexico: Mexico City Bolivia: La Paz
Spain invaded Mexico.
Far from each other.... like half way around the world.
It was a colony of Spain, but Mexico never was part of Spain's territory.