The answer is Seville
The Spanish port from which Magellan embarked in on September 20, 1519 was Sanlucar de Barrameda. Sanlucar de Barrameda is south of Seville.
Florida
Hernando Cortés sailed from Spain. He embarked on his expedition to the New World in 1519, departing from the port of Santiago de Cuba. His journey ultimately led to the conquest of the Aztec Empire in present-day Mexico.
He first landed on the Yucatan peninsula and proceeded to land and found the city and port of Veracruz in April 1519. He conquered Mexico for the Spanish Empire in 1521.
He started his voyage to Mexico on 1518. He landed and founded the first Spanish city in the Mexican mainland on April 22, 1519. Such city is the present-day Mexican port of Veracruz.
No. Veracruz is the name of a port city founded in 1519 by Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes on the eastern coast of Mexico. Nowadays, it is also the name of a federal state within Mexico - yes, Mexico is a federal republic.
Port or harbor
The largest Spanish port is Barcelona.
It is the state in Mexico with the largest share of shoreline on the Gulf of Mexico; it also has the first city founded by Spanish settlers (City and port of Veracruz on April 22, 1519). Finally, it is one of the two states with the largest share of oil production in Mexico.
The Spanish name for the Haitian capital of "Port-au-Prince" is "Puerto Príncipe".
tomorrow i will embark on my voyage to europe. the titanic embarked from her destition but never reached port. it means to begin a journey or trip
Francisco Pizarro was sailing from Spain, specifically from the port of Seville, when he embarked on his expeditions to the New World. His primary destination was the Inca Empire in present-day Peru, where he sought to conquer and claim territory for Spain. Pizarro’s voyages were instrumental in the Spanish colonization of South America.