The Reconquista.
The Reconquista. Jews and Muslims alike were driven out of Spain. The Reconquista ended in 1492 when Moorish Granada surrendered. The Muslims were allowed to remain in Spain. The Jews and the Muslims were expelled later.
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But the Reconquista, or Reconquest, was not complete until 1492. In 1479, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile married, uniting their kingdoms, and thirteen years later their armies expelled the Muslims from Granada.
Portugal is to the west of Spain, they share a border.You can drive a car, take a bus, train or plane from Lisbon to anywhere in Spain.
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It is called "La Reconquista", the "Reconquest".
The Reconquista. Jews and Muslims alike were driven out of Spain. The Reconquista ended in 1492 when Moorish Granada surrendered. The Muslims were allowed to remain in Spain. The Jews and the Muslims were expelled later.
The reconquista was the crusade to drive out the Muslims from Spain
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it was called reconquista.
The reconquista
Isabella
As a general answer, the Christian Kingdoms of northern Spain (Castille, Leon, Portugal, Aragon, etc.) wished to drive the Muslims out of Spain. These kingdoms eventually consolidated (except Portugal) into the Kingdom of Spain, led by Queen Isabella of Castille and King Ferdinand of Aragon, who made it their mission to remove the last Islamic Kingdom of Granada and expel all Muslims from Spain with the Inquisition.
Isabella the 1st, queen of Castille.
The movement to drive Muslims from Spain is known as the Reconquista. This centuries-long campaign, which spanned from the 8th to the late 15th century, involved Christian kingdoms reclaiming territory from Muslim rule. It culminated in 1492 with the capture of Granada, the last Muslim stronghold, by the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. The Reconquista significantly shaped Spanish history and identity, leading to the eventual expulsion of Muslims and Jews from Spain.
No, in Spain, they drive on the right side of the road.
You may not drive a quad on the motorways in Spain.