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The Spanish didn't bring foods to South America, but took foods back to Europe from South America. Chocolate, tomatoes, corn, potatoes were all from South America and introduced to Europe.
Some mountains that start with an A are the Andes in South America, the Alps in Europe, and the Appalachians in North America.
There are 7 continents in this world Asia, North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia & Antartica
Spanish is spoken as a first language in countries such as Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and many others in Latin America and Europe. It is also spoken widely in the United States as a result of historical ties and migration.
Some French-speaking countries and their locations are: France - located in Western Europe Canada - located in North America Belgium - located in Western Europe Switzerland - located in Western Europe Algeria - located in North Africa
Not as far as I know - the Vikings concentrated their expecidions in Europe.
Vikings originated from Scandanavia, and the Viking Age took place throughout Europe and parts of North America
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vikings raided Britain,Ireland, and other parts of western Europe
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Vikings made it into North America, Northern Europe, and western Asia (founding modern Russia). They may have gone into North Africa. They apparently did not journey to South America, Australia, or Antarctica.
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Muslim, Magyar, and Vikings invaded Europe in the 800s.
The Frankish policy of settling them and converting them to Christianity.
I'm pretty certain that's because of timezones and the fact that Europe and Asia are ahead of America timewise