Primarily, Spain was colonizing (such as Morocco and the Equatorial Guinea), but it was also involved in the transportation of African slaves to the Americas.
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Spain is the closest country in Europe to Africa. It is close to Morocco. Their closest meeting point is at the Straits of Gibraltar, where sea separates them. Despite the confusion given by the name, parts of Spain are closer to Africa than Gibraltar itself.
Spain and Brazil
From spain I would say Africa although your better off using Suez canal and you will instantly be in Asia.
Cathedral Cave
No, Africa is not part of Spain. Spain is a country in the continent Europe. Africa is a different continent.
the sea separates spain and africa is you stuipid atlantic ocean.
In Africa
The continent south of Spain is Africa. :)
Spain and Africa
Morocco is south of Spain in Africa.
Spain
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The Straits of Gibraltar separate Spain from Africa.
The Atlas mountains in Morocco are close to Spain.
Spain is separated from North Africa by the Strait of Gibraltar. The strait is only ten miles wide. This means Morocco, in Africa, is only ten miles from Spain.
Why did Spain turn to Africa to provide labor for its Americas Colonies?