I think it's spelled Spanien
"Spanien" is the German word for "Spain".
Iberia is not a German term itself. In German there is an adjective "iberisch". In German they sometimes call Spain and Portugal "iberische Halbinsel" (iberian peninsula). And "Iberer" are the people who live on this peninsula.
they got in a huge fight Spain an German so some ally of German wanted to learn Spain patriots
Spain does not speak German as a mother tongue. The official language in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
At the GS supermarket
Both teams are strong
It is a Spanish name but comes from the German "Baldwin" meaning "bold friend". If you mean the name of the wine, it is connected to Valdoviño in Galicia, Spain where it is made.
what does ashley mean in in german
spain, italy, and some german.
Do you mean elan? Then the word exists in German
Spain was never under German rule in the traditional sense. However, during World War II, Spain, under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, maintained a position of neutrality while leaning towards Axis powers, including Germany. Franco's regime did collaborate with Nazi Germany to some extent, but Spain was never occupied or directly ruled by German forces.
Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German