An old Spanish warship is typically called a "galleon." Galleons were large, multi-decked sailing ships used primarily by the Spanish for trade and warfare during the Age of Sail.
The Spanish lowlands are located in the southern part of Spain, primarily in the regions of Andalusia, Extremadura, and Murcia. These lowlands are characterized by their flat terrain and agricultural productivity.
Floats are called "carrozas" in Spanish.
Edges are called "bordes" in Spanish.
Spanish is most likely to have been invented first in the old times. Then people moved northward and made their own language (a.k.a English) which was based of Spanish. Note: You can find Spanish words that sound like English. Those are called cognates, in Spanish.
A baby donkey is called "potro" in Spanish.
I think your referring to the Spanish Armada.
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The nickname is "Old Ironsides" for its tough oak timbers.The USS Constitution famously sank the British warship HMS Guerriere in the War of 1812."Old Ironsides" is the nickname for the warship USS Constitution.
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