It depends entirely on which period in time the question is asking about. Both countries have had numerous rebellions at different times motivated by different causes, pursuing different goals, and using various methods of revolution. Please resubmit and clarify the time period or movement in question.
Spain Spain? Intriguing - I would have thought an alliance with Mussolini, Italy's leader.
Spain (host) Winner Italy Runner up West Germany third place Poland
Genoa, probably. It is actually wrong to call him Italian as there was no Italy at this point.
he was from Italy but Spain sponsored his sailing
Both Spain and the UK use Parliamentary Democracy and a Constitutional Monarchy, but Italy is a Parliamentary Republic.
Spain and Italy ARE different countries; ergo they are not in the same country, but are in the same continent, Europe.
No Germany is a different country altogether
than Italian euros speak Italian and in Spain spanish
the standard of living in Spain is different while you focus in different group of people. however the overall standard is as similar as Italy.
You would have to name the rebellion or at least a date for an answer of this.
Italy bord France, France bord Spain, but Italy dont' bord Spain.
Spain, Italy
Italy and Spain
France and Spain are separated by a mountain range known as the Pyrenees. France and Italy are separated by the Alps. Spain and Italy do not have a border and the Alps do not extend from Italy as far as Spain.
You would have to name the rebellion or at least a date for an answer of this.
Italy!
The Romans did not expect that Hannibal would attack Italy, did not expect that he would march from Spain so quickly and that he would cross the Alps in the winter, which was thought impossible. They did not expect that he would stir up a rebellion by the recently defeated Gauls of northern Italy either.