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Q: What former spanish colony is located on a archipelago of 7107 islands?
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Is Cape Verde Spanish?

No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. There is nothing Spanish about Cape Verde. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.


Is cape verde spanish territory?

No. Cape Verde used to be a Portuguese Colony and is now an independent African archipelago country. However, the Canary Islands archipelago to the north of Cape Verde are Spanish sovereign territory.


What british colony in south America is also an archipelago?

- Falkland Islands .


Which country in south America is still not independent. what British colony is also an archipelago?

It is the Falkland Islands.


Why is the trench called mariana?

In 1668, Spain established a colony on the Mariana Islands, named for the Spanish queen, Mariana of Austria. The island arc is located on the Mariana Plate, which is on the western side of the trench.


How is Philippines related to Spain?

At one time the Philippines were a Spanish Colony. Spain lost the islands to the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War.


What are the Foreign Influences in Colonial Georgia?

Colonial Georgia was located near the Spanish colony of Florida. Also the French were located near the western border of the colony. Both had permanent effects on the colony.


The first Spanish Colony set up in the New World was located on .?

Hispaniola


Who was the first Spanish colony in the new world?

The first Spanish colony in the New World was Santo Domingo, located on the island of Hispaniola. It was established by Christopher Columbus in 1496.


What is a fragmented state of over 7000 islands that was a Spanish colony for over 300 years and is 80 percent is Catholic?

The Philippines


Does Philippines count for a spanish country?

No and it never will be. The Philippines is an island archipelago located in Southeast Asia. The Philippines is an Asian nation. The only reason you might ask is because the Philippines was once a colony of Spain. However after we won independence, we became our own nation that is considered part of Asia.


What 3 spanish speaking countries are islands?

Puerto Rico Dominican Republic Cuba Even though Puerto Rico can be considered sort of a "country" they are actually a colony. A US colony to be accurate, but sill, the official speaking language is spanish.