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There are several ways people make money in Spain. Some people are street vendors, workers in stores and restaurants, people are farmers, and people own businesses.
Tenerife is part of Spain, which is one of the European countries using the Euro. (It is divided into 100 centimos.)
The Philippines declared its independence from Spain on June 12, 1898, but were later under US control. It then gained its independence from the US on July 4, 1946.
I Nred a cot code for banceso bank in Mexico so I may transfer to my account in the United States
The countries that Mexico owed money to are France, Spain, USA, and England.This is not the answer to "Why did Mexico borrow money from other countries" :/
The Philippines was the only colony Spain had in Asia. Spain was hoping to use the Philippines to get in on the spice trade business. It was also part of Spain's policy to convert Filipinos to Christianity and then to spread Christianity to other countries in Asia such as Japan and China.
Spain - Rebels of other countries Rebels of the native countries- Apex
Spain - Rebels of other countries Rebels of the native countries- Apex
Spain - Rebels of other countries Rebels of the native countries- Apex
The Philippines is unique and is different from the other country because of it's mixed cultures from different countries e.g. religion from Spain. And it's also because of political contacts with other countries e.g. being hospitable. :))
Spain invaded the Philippines. Which is why some filipino words have the same meaning in Spanish. E.g Trabaho - Job/work
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Spain.
Spain is a country. Countries do not "contain" other countries.
Spain and the US plus the present day countries of Cuba and the Philippines.
Spain is a country. It doesn't have other countries in it.