The United States gained several territories as a result of the Spanish-American War in 1898, not the Spanish Armada, which was a naval fleet. The key territories acquired included Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Additionally, the U.S. established control over Cuba through the Platt Amendment, which allowed for significant American influence there. These acquisitions marked a significant expansion of U.S. influence and power in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
Very few ships returned to Spain. Most of those that were not destroyed or captured in battle sailed on around Britain and many more were lost off the coast of Scotland in bad weather. The survivors (about 67 out of about 151) reached Spain during the last three months of 1588, four to six months after they had sailed.
English, German, Spanish, Portuguese. Good luck to learn these four main language and you can go of the World.
Because it has been "imported". For example: Cuba belonged to Spain for four centuries. That is why Cubans speak Spanish.
Countries with four seasons are ka temperate countries, because of their location in the temperate zone.
Argentina Mexico Ecuador Spain
Mexico, Spain, Bolivia
Technically World War mean that every countries was involved in . But despite that every countries were in war, a few region remain to be neutral: Ethiopia and the four small Spanish colonies of Rio De Oro (In Spanish Sahara), Rio Muni, Ifni, and Spanish Morroco.Even if Africa was involved!
Ethiopia and four small Spanish colonies in Africa were not involved in World War 1. World War 1 affected every country in some way or another, even if the country was not involved in the war.
Great Britain, France, Italy, and US
four of the five countries bordering Peru speak Spanish:EcuadorColombiaBoliviaChile
there are about two places, European countries and African countries.
Spain, Mexico, Cuba, El Salvador
Four cities in Spanish speaking countries are: Madrid, Spain Mexico City, Mexico Havana, Cuba Buenos Aires, Argentina
The four New World Spanish Colonies except that Guam was a bloodless affair.
The only country in Europe which has its official language as Spanish is Spain, but it is officially recognised in Andorra.
Depending on what you consider to be a continent, there are either three or four continents with Spanish-speaking countries: Europe, Africa, South America, and North America.