The Spanish are more formal but life is much less hectic.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
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you need to go get a life! you saddo looking up what spain looks like :) omg your a perv ^ *you're
It is just normal like in England. But they speak different.
Because most of the countries of South America were once colonies of Spain. i like cheese
What was life like before Albert Einstein moved to America
Spain is 6,751 kilometers from America.
South America is a continent, Spain is a country.
Polish immigrants in America faced challenges such as discrimination, language barriers, and economic hardships. They often found work in industrial jobs like mining and steel mills or in domestic service. Communities formed in neighborhoods known as "Polish enclaves" where they could maintain their language, culture, and traditions. Over time, Polish Americans have made significant contributions to American society in various fields.
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