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Juan de Oñate is a Spanish explorer who is known for exploring and settling the Southwest part of the United States, specifically present-day New Mexico. Oñate is often considered the first European to establish a colony in the region in 1598.
It is composed of all countries in the Americas with Latin-derived languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese. As such, it encompasses Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, is the oldest permanent European settlement in the Western Hemisphere, established by the Spanish in 1498.
Rumba originated in Cuba. It is a genre of music and dance that has African and Spanish influences, and various styles of rumba can be found throughout the Caribbean and Latin America.
There are 19 countries in Latin America. They include most of Central and South America, Mexico, Cuna, and other Caribbean countries. They are nations where Spanish or Portuguese is spoken.
how did the spanish influence the caribbean
There is no such thing as Spanish Caribbean but in the Caribbean most places do speak Spanish.But not all of them.
a spanish person that explores
"Colonia" in Spanish can mean neighborhood or colony, or it can refer to a residential area or development. It is often used to describe a specific area or district within a city or town.
By outnumbering them
* Cabeza * Coronado
Colonists were discouraged from settling in Spanish borderlands due to threats from indigenous peoples, lack of infrastructure and resources, strict control by Spanish authorities, and competition with established settlements. Additionally, the harsh environment and disease also deterred potential colonists.
Caribe
Panamian Spanish, which is closely related to Colombian Spanish and Caribbean Spanish.
Admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete commanded the Spanish Caribbean Squadron.
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