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Spain is located south of France, across the Pyrenees mountain range.
France and Spain share a border with each other between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Principality of Andorra.
France is in Western Europe, on the Atlantic coast, south and southeast of Great Britain across the English Channel. France is northeast of Spain.
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
France and or Spain but, France was a bigger threat.In 1750 the country that posed the most serious threat to the English colonies in North America was France and or Spain, but France was a bigger threat. In the 1770's is when Spain started taking over the European (french) colonies in North America. But, in 1750 it was France.
Spain, France and England
The main languages used in the Caribbean (French, Spanish, and English) are a result of colonization by European powers. Different parts of the Caribbean were colonized by France, Spain, and England, leading to the prevalence of these languages in the region. This linguistic diversity reflects the complex history and cultural influences in the Caribbean.
France, Spain, Dutch, English.
The first counties to establish colonies in America were Spain, France, and Great Britain
Portugal, Spain, Holland (Netherlands), England, France.
France, the Netherlands, and Spain
In eastern North America, the Dutch, English and the French governments had established colonies in the eastern coasts of North America. This answer excludes Spanish colonies in eastern Mexico.
Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Spain all had colonies in the Pacific.
Spain, France and Portugal.
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