the spanish explorers hoped to find el dorado
Spanish was brought to the United States by Spanish explorers and settlers in the early 16th century, with the establishment of Spanish colonies in present-day Florida, Texas, and California. It became more widespread with the influx of Spanish-speaking populations from Latin America in the 20th century.
Spanish explorers, such as Christopher Columbus and Hernan Cortes, were known for their conquests in the Americas and their colonization efforts. English explorers, like John Cabot and Sir Francis Drake, focused more on establishing trade routes and settlements in North America and Asia. Additionally, Spanish explorers were often funded and supported by the Spanish monarchy, while English explorers were often backed by private companies or investors.
The Auditorio Nacional (Spanish for National Auditorium) in Mexico City is one of such places.
Mainly Spain and the south of America, also Mexico.
Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and the United States.
i do not have explorers of sky
It's because Spain and Mexico (the places where they speak Spanish) are popular countries. Also, because it's a fairly easy language to learn!
Spanish-speaking people live in many areas of the United States. In most of the southwest (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California) Spanish is widely spoken, and in some places the street signs are bilingual.
There are many different places to view in Mexico. Enjoy!
they found new places in the world
you have to look in places where a legendary might live (example: Zapdos=power plant)
There are no places in Mexico (besides streets, that is) which start with the letter 'W'.