no
As of 6/22/2011 Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is the President of Spain.
In the future yes but now no
King Juanj Carlos is the former ruler of Spain. He was the ruler of the country from 1975 until 2014. His son now holds this position.
Mary was born Catholic and was Spanish she changed the church to Catholic after the reign of Edward the 5th but she never changed her answer..... sorry if i have it wrong i am only a child but this is what i was taught in class Hope this helped
The medieval period lasted for a thousand years. During most of that time there was no country called Spain and the land now part of Spain was divided into many different and changing kingdoms.
yes. because, as you can see, there is no King/Queen of France now.
On 13 August 1521 Cortes claimed Mexico for the King of Spain. He never reached or claimed the area now occupied by the United States.
It's hard to tell where the story's at now but I believe that it's very likely in the future.
During Francisco Franco's regime, Juan Carlos was named successor to Franco under the title of King of Spain. Now, however, he draws his legitimacy from the constitution, which states that he is to be the King as the legitimate heir of the historical dynasty.
No one knows right now because of the limited knowledge
Spain is in the autumn season right now, starting in September and ending in November.
No, you can't stop paying the arrearage. You can file a motion to terminate current/future payments since the child is now married, but you will still owe the arrearage.