Italia
Italia
Italy is a proper noun. The meaning would not change.
Picasso was Spanish and did not work in Italy.
It is said Italia
It means dogcatcher in Spanish and its also is or used to be a city in Italy
"Italy" in Spanish is "Italia". It is pronounced "ee-TAH-lee-ya". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Columbus was born in Santa Margarita, Italy.
Italy
No, it's a Italy name.
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No. It is a city in Italy.
Italy was not a unified nation during the height of the Spanish Empire; instead, it was a collection of city-states and kingdoms. However, various parts of Italy were under Spanish control at different times, particularly during the 16th and 17th centuries, when Spain ruled over regions such as the Kingdom of Naples, Sicily, and the Duchy of Milan. The Spanish influence in Italy was significant, but it was more about territorial control than a direct incorporation into the Spanish Empire as a whole.