The region's name (Spanish: " Land of Fire") refers to its many volcanoes.
In spanish fire means fuego
first of all its not Mexican its spanish. Fire in SPANISH is fuego
our land ...................................................
fuego is actually Spanish fuoco is Italian for fire
The region's name (Spanish: " Land of Fire") refers to its many volcanoes.
The southern tip of South America is named Tierra del Fuego, Spanish for Land of Fire.
Tierra del Fuego means "Land of Fire" in Spanish. It was given this name by explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the 16th century because he saw indigenous people in the area using fire for warmth.
In Spanish it means land of fire plus there are lots of volcanoes there
Located at the southern end of South America, "Tierra Del Fuego" is Spanish for "Land of Fire." You can learn more about Tierra Del Fuego by clicking the Related Link below.
its called the Tierra del Fuego. the name is in spanish, and means something like the Land of Fire or Earth of Fire
In spanish fire means fuego
first of all its not Mexican its spanish. Fire in SPANISH is fuego
The Spanish phrase "tierra del fuego" translates to "land of fire" in English. It refers to a region located at the southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The name comes from the numerous fires witnessed by European explorers in the area, which were set by the indigenous people.
Fuego = fire ardiendo = on fire
The Spanish feared pike entry into their land due to their reputation as a powerful and effective weapon in warfare. Pikes were long spears that could be used to impale enemies from a distance, making them a formidable threat to traditional cavalry and infantry tactics. The Spanish were concerned about the potential impact of pikes on their military strategies and sought ways to counter this new threat.
Happy Land fire happened in 1990.