The Kingdom of England has no specific founding date
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Nicholas Pocock has written: 'Troubles connected with The Prayer Book of 1549' -- subject(s): Church of England, Reformation 'Troubles connected with the prayer book 1549' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Reformation, Church of England
South Korea
The phrase became popular at the beginning of the 1800's meaning very distressing or exhausting. There does not seem to be an explanation, so origin not known. As a guess, as England was at war with France from 1799 to 1815 it may be connected to the stress of the conflict.
I don't know for sure if they ever were, but if they were it would be between the 1400's and the 1700's, because that's when England was the main country.
Spain has bullfights.
Thomas Dunham Whitaker has written: 'An history of Richmondshire, in the North Riding of the country of York' -- subject(s): Genealogy, History 'Religion and loyalty connected' -- subject(s): St. John's Church (Leeds, England) 'The history of Manchester'
Depends what country, if England, then yes they did.
European Cities beginning with S: * St. Albans, England * Sarajevo, Bosnia * Seville, Spain * Sheffield, England * Sicily, Italy * Sofia, Bolgaria * Southampton, England * Stafford, England * Stirling, Scotland * Stockholm. Sweden * Stuffgart, Germany * Stockport, England