From 1521 until 1821, Mexico was known as the Viceroyalty of the New Spain. It included present-day Mexico, the U.S. Southwest and most of Central America except Belize and Panama. Also at the time, the Philippines were administered from the New Spain.
Spain, France, and England were Eurpoean nations that were the most successful Your Welcome!!!! I would hardly call it a honor or success.
The part of Spain under Moorish control was called Al-Andalus
The Iberian derby i think.
Spain
Genoa, probably. It is actually wrong to call him Italian as there was no Italy at this point.
new spain
Spain and later Mexico.
Comida o almuerzo
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).
New Spain in 1542
In Mexico, they call Montevideo Montevideo. In Spain, they also call it Montevideo. (Except that it's a city-name as it is, the English equivalent might be 'Mountview')
Tejano
The name 'Tinker Bell' when translated to Spanish is 'Campanita'.
Spain, France, and England were Eurpoean nations that were the most successful Your Welcome!!!! I would hardly call it a honor or success.
The oldest part of Madrid was constructed in the 1500s, during the reign of the Habsburgs. Since the Habsburgs were an Austrian Royal House (that inherited Spain through relations to the prior kings of Spain), the portion of Madrid that was built while the Habsburgs were in power is called "Madrid de los Austrias" or "Madrid from the times of the House of Austria" in recognition of the Habsburgs' origin.
Historians refer to Amenhotep's III reign as "the golden age".
Because in Spanish from Spain, the 'x' has a 'sh' sound, giving the country's name a wrong pronunciation as "Meshico"; therefore they prefer to write down Mexico with 'j' to denote the "Mehico" pronunciation.