What are the 3 cannery islands in Spain?
The three main Canary Islands in Spain are Tenerife, Gran Canaria, and Lanzarote. Tenerife is the largest and is known for Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak. Gran Canaria features diverse landscapes and a vibrant capital, Las Palmas. Lanzarote is famous for its unique volcanic landscape and Timanfaya National Park.
What was the name of Mexico before it was it was taken over by Spain?
It wasn't a country but a region dominated by several city-states. Some of them include Mexico-Tenochtitlan (ruled by the Aztec or Mexica civilization), Tlaxcala, Texcoco or the Mayan cities to the south.
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What is the English of yo aca from spanish?
"Myself here". Ex. What are you doing? -- Myself here, just taking it easy. Its a modism.
How many people were educated in Spain?
In recent years, presumably almost the whole population.
The current literacy rate for the total population is 97.9%.
There are many sea ports in Spain, there are Las Palmas, Barcelona, Valencia, Cadiz, Cartagena, Algeciras, Sevilla and Bilbao to name a few.
What is the name that Spain and Portugal are on?
These two countries are on the Iberian Peninsula, western part of Europe.
How far is it to the beach from the city of Barcelona?
Barcelona is on the coast.
Right near Brighton.
1. Franco gave Spain 36 years of stability , safety, and peace.
2. He gave them a steadily improving economy.
3. He planned for and provided a peaceful transition from an absolute dictatorship to a Constitutional Monarchy.
Yes. The family name is from Northern Spain. Some migrated to Andalucia.
How is Spain history reflected in its architecture?
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What role did Indians mestizo and creoles play in Mexico's independence from Spain?
Most wars of independence were instigated by the criolloor creole people, who were descendants of Europeans, born in the New World. Due to the Bourbon Reforms, which changed the tax collection mechanism among Spanish colonies in the Americas, more power was given to the peninsulares, or people born in Spain. This enraged the creole people to the point of beginning to conspire against the mother country. With the invasion of both Spain and Portugal by Napoleon's army during the Peninsular Wars (1807-1814), most creoles found the opportunity to secede; this is the reason most Latin American countries split from Spain and Portugal during those years.
As for the indigenous population, most of them were at the lower end of the social hierarchy, barely knowing what was going on. At the time, the mestizo population (mix of Native Americans and Europeans) was very small, so it was basically nonexistent. In the case of Mexico, all its founding fathers were creoles, who used religious symbols to stir the indigenous populations and help them fight their Spanish masters.
Therefore, most revolts for independence in the New World were led by creole people, but were fought by the indigenous people.
How far is Montcuq France from Barcelona Spain?
There are 309 miles from Montcuq France to Barcelona Spain.
It was perfered to as a line of demarcation .