It is called a tilde, and denotes an additional letter in Spanish, "ñ", pronounced ehn-yeh. In the dim past, this was actually a double "n", but over time the n's were first stacked over each other, and then to the present form.
shawl
a cycle is a stupid little thing that goes a round and round all the time and it is a big blob of cycles get over it and shut up!
because it has little rivers that flow over to it and it becomes bigger and goes throut the hole thing
Bano with the little sqiggley over the n.
The part that goes over the nose is a nose band. The thing that goes over the entire head is called a bridle.
The white thing that goes over smoke detector.
Dama/senora (tilde, the little wave, over the 'n')
anos (with a tilde, the little wave, over the 'n')
It is called a pall
Hablamos espanol (with a tilde, the little wave, over the 'n')
The Spanish had a better well trained soldiers, weapons, armor, and one thing called the smallpox.
I believe it is called, a shawl.