What is the national animal of Spain?
The national animal of Spain is the bull. It symbolizes power and immortality.
What were two ways Spain supplied workers to make there sugar plantations profitable?
Under the encomienda system, conquistadors enslaved Native Americans to work on plantations. Spanish settlers imported African slaves to work as field hands.
Who were former leaders of Spain?
This would be easier to answer if you could be more specific. Spain was a monarchy until 1929, then a republic until 1939, then a dictatorship until 1975. Now Spain is a constitutional monarchy. The current king is Juan Carlos I. Before him, the dictatorship was ruled by Francisco Franco (from '39-'75).
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Oh yes they do, they are the reigning world and European champions.
What Indian crop did Columbus introduce to Spain?
The Indian crop that Columbus introduced to Spain was corn. Once Columbus brought corn back to Europe it spread around the world.
pamplona is famous for its running of the bulls during the san fermin festival
How did Spain strengthen its colonies in the Americas?
Spain strengthened its colonies in the Americas by offering free land to Spanish aristocrats. Many of the their descendants still in those areas today.
Spain divided its lands into large territories called what?
Spain divided their lands in to large territories that they called provinces. The capital and largest city in Spain is Madrid.
Who did Spain go to war with in 1719?
with russuia and china and spain and france and present day new mexico
What is the Spanish 'Mil novecientos setenta y nueve' in English?
"1979" is an English equivalent of "Mil novecientos setenta y nueve."
The number "mil" means "thousand." The number "novecientos" means "nine-hundred." The number "setenta" means "seventy." The conjunction "y" means "and." The number "nueve" means "nine."
The pronunciation is "meel NOH-veh-SYEHN-tohs seh-TEHN-teye* NWEH-veh."
*The sound "eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
What is the most important region in Spain?
Catalonia is probably Spain's most important region since it has much of Spain's commercial and industrial centers.
Is the last name Lugo Puerto Rican or Mexican?
It is neither. Lugo comes from Spain; from a small community in Galicia with the same name.
When the Spanish conquistadors colonized the Americas troughout the 16th to 19th century, many people with such last name came to both Mexico and Puerto Rico, hence the confusion.
How many miles is London UK to Benidorm Spain?
There are 916 air miles to Alicante plus 38 driving miles from Alicante to Benidorm. There are 1228 driving miles from London to Benidorm.
When was Roman Catafalque for Philip IV of Spain created?
Roman Catafalque for Philip IV of Spain was created in 1665.
How many Americans live in Spain?
The number of Americans living is Spain is approximately 33,000. The population of Spain is 47.27 million. The capital of Spain is Madrid, with a population of 3.234 million.