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It was Triangle because the Spanish were going to attak them!
the spanish armada travelled in an arc shape so they would be spotted and they could flank them and attack them with surprise
Not sure what you are asking, but if you are referring to the shape of the post-2006 20 cent coins from New Zealand (which have 7 indentations, or "vents", around the edge), the shape is referred to as "Spanish Flower" milling (the Spanish 50 peseta coin being the first to use the shape).
A particular defensive shape to keep the English fleet out.
A spanish double reed instrument in the oboe family. Has a conical shape and is the equivalent of the Breton Bombarde
Spain uses International road signs. The shape, pictograph and color of the sign indicates what is permitted and what is not. They also use Stop (English) and Ceda el Paso (yield in Spanish) even though the sign shape itself is sufficient.
i think it was to be safe from attacks coming from the bordering enemies( Indians spanish ect. ) & that specific shape was easier because the land was very swampy.
What shape is your kitchen table.
Well actually tortuga is a turtle in Spanish but there is an island named Tortuga because of its shape as a turtle.
Redducions were an important part of early Spanish policies as they helped to shape their influence throughout the world. By strictly controlling the native populations, they were able to influence them culturally as a whole.
The ships in the Spanish Armada sailed in a half moon shape in order to form a defensive formation. This allowed them to protect the more vulnerable ships in the center of the formation and prevent the enemy from breaking through the lines. It also enabled the Spanish to use their superior firepower from the broadsides of their ships.