The Spanish word for condom is "condón" or "preservativo".
Gilberty
Yes, there were areas that changed from British control to Spanish control over time, particularly in the Americas during the Age of Exploration. One prominent example is Florida, which was initially under Spanish rule, then became British territory, and eventually returned to Spanish control.
In Spanish, "state" is masculine and is translated as "estado."
Florida was under British control from 1763 to 1783. It was under Spanish control until 1763, and it returned to Spanish control in 1783.
State of Control was created in 1989.
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Gibraltar
No extent at all. Gibraltarians have made it clear that they do not want to be under Spanish control.
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Filipino rebels were disappointed when the United States took control of the Philippines because they expected to gain independence from Spanish rule after collaborating with the US during the Spanish-American War. However, the US did not grant them immediate independence and instead established colonial rule over the Philippines, sparking the Philippine-American War.
There have been numerous historical events in the state of Arizona. Arizona was first explored in the 1500s by the Spanish. In 1776, the Spanish built a fort in Tucson, AZ. By 1821, Mexico had taken of military control of the state of Arizona.