there is none. ideas have been tosses around but to date there is no bridge between Spain and North Africa (strait of Gibraltar) to date.
This treaty was made between the US and Spain.
In the Ages of Exploration, other European countries envied Spain because Spain had an advantage of exploring Africa (had lots of resources) because it was so close to it (Iberian Peninsula) Also Spain was one of the firsts to explore (Portugal was the first)
Spain, in 1500s. St. Augustine was the first permanent European settlement in North America. Spain lost the colony to Britain in 1763 but regained it after the American Revolution.
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There is no gold or rubber in Europe. Rubber comes from tropical regions and that is one reason they wanted to colonize tropical countries. Gold was another reason for colonies and exploring. Spain found gold in the southwest of North America and Germany found gold as well as diamonds in South Africa. They had to go out of Europe to find these things.
Between southern Spain and North Africa.
Rock of Gibraltar
No, Spain has 2 Autonomous Cities in North Africa surrounded be Morocco, they have a border.
Spain, southern France, Italy, Sicily, North Africa.
The religion that took over north Africa, Spain, and the Arabian peninsula, is called Islam.
Gibraltar. This small strait is only about 14 kilometers wide at its narrowest point, making it a strategic location for military invasions and trade between Europe and Africa. Throughout history, various civilizations have sought to control this area to gain power and influence in both continents.
If you go directly North west there are parts of Indonesia, Africa, and Spain. however if you go north east it is clear sailing.
Spain was invaded by Moors from western North Africa.
There are many European countries north of Africa. Spain, France, and Greece, are just three examples.
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