The two largest include the Vice-royalty of the New Spainwhich included present-day Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica and the whole states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas; the other was the Captaincy Colonies of Brazil, which includes most of present-day Brazil.
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The vast majority of last names in the world are written with the Latin alphabet, followed by the Cyrillic alphabet.
There are no colonies in Spain.
scietific names are usually Latin based
Latin, or modern languages conforming with the rules of Latin.
The Latin word for "names" is nomina, the plural form of the neuter noun nomen.
because most of them are Latin names..... and Latin loves the letter A :)
Latin
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Yes, you very well do need Latin names in classification keys.
No, in Latin America Spanish is spoken, therefore they are called by their Spanish names. Latin is used by scientists to identify animals because the language is no longer evolving.
Elements got their names from their latin names,greek gods,or from the names of the persons who discovered them.