PARAGUAY, a Spanish-speaking country in South America, is known for specifically for having a flag were the obverse and reverse sides have different images.
Spain is the country with which Basque strongly is identified even though the language also is spoken in France.Specifically, the Basque language is spoken on both sides of the border between France and Spain. In the northern Basque Country - on the border's French-speaking side - Basque-speakers predominantly live in three provinces. In the southern Basque Country - on the border's Spanish-speaking side - they predominantly live in four provinces.
It was Spain against the US with Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Filipinos on both sides of the issue.
It was between Spain and the US with both sides recruiting local support.
NO They are from two different sides of the country.
The ditches at the sides of a country road are called "cunetas." Singular: "cuneta." (culverts). Trench, irrigation ditch = zanja
TraptraypQuadrilateral with a pair of parallel sides (U.S. and Canada)**in other English speaking countries, this is called a Trapezium
Belgium has many different accents. These accents are generally divided regionally by Belgium's provinces, somewhat like New Yorkers have a different accent than Texans. I can only comment about the Dutch speaking side of Belgium though. Belgium is separated into 2 major sides, a Dutch speaking and a French speaking side. The Belgian Dutch language is mostly referred to as Flemish (Vlaams) which is derived from the dutch speaking part Vlaanderen. Although Belgium is a small country it counts approximately 5 major Flemish accents. The Belgian Dutch (or Flemish) is also a different accent than the Dutch that The Netherlands use.
There are many Spanish speakers in the US due to historical and geographical factors, including colonization of Latin America by Spain, proximity to Spanish-speaking countries, and immigration patterns. Additionally, Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world and is widely used in the US due to cultural influence and economic opportunities.
Geneva (French: Genève, German: Genf) is the second-largest city in Switzerland and the largest French-speaking city in the country. It is located in the western corner of the country, on the edge of Lake Geneva, and is surrounded on three sides by France.
I'm assuming you mean a shape with 8 sides or angles. If so, you are speaking about an octogon.
No. They are on opposite sides of the country, thousands of miles apart. Virginia on the east, California on the west.It's a different state entirely. However, there is a Lake Virginia in California.
I believe the song you're looking for is "Another Side" by Sawyer Brown