After the unification of Spain in the late 15th century, the majority ethnic group that occupied the country was the Castilians. The Castilians, who spoke Spanish and were primarily from the region of Castile, played a significant role in the political and cultural consolidation of Spain. Other ethnic groups, such as Catalans, Basques, and Galicians, also existed, but the Castilians became the dominant group in the newly unified kingdom.
Communist Unification of Spain was created in 1968.
In the aforementioned countries and territories, they were all occupied by Spain explored by Spain and one time occupied by Spain. As a result, the main language is Spanish and the majority follow the Catholic religion.
No, Spain was not occupied by the Nazis.
Spain was never occupied by Germany.
Queen Isabella I and Ferdinand II co-ruled Leon, Castile, and Aragon and began the unification that culminated in modern Spain. Prior to that unification Spain had not existed as a single independent entity.
No. Amazigh (Berbers) in Spain are Amazigh in Spain. Historically, when Muslims ruled the majority or a minority of Spain, there were four different ethnic groups of Muslims in Spain: Amazigh, Arabs, Muladís (ethnic Spaniard Muslims), and Saqaliba (former Slavic Slaves who gained their freedom and converted to Islam). Each of these Muslim groups is called by their ethnic identity or as Muslims asa unity.A lot of times, people refer to the Amazigh as Moors, but this term is considered pejorative by the Amazigh.
Brazil was occupied by Portugal rather than Spain. French Guiana which isn't an independent country as such wasn't occupied by Spain.
This question has no answer. Spain has been occupied since prehistory.
in 1781
Spain has been occupied since the time of the Neanderthal.
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
The Iberian Peninsula