Which islands are owned by Spain and located in the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Morocco?
Those are the Canary Islands and they are an integral part of Spain, not a possession.
What are the structure of the pre-spanish government?
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Pre-spanish Gov't Structure
Absolute monarchy
Hereditary Gov't
Consolidated
Despotic Gov't
Individualistic
To understand these terms, refer to the forms of government.
Where can i get a summer job in Spain?
One can get a summer job in Spain at a restaurant, hotel, resort, market, or bar.
What is Spain's official stance on the Falkland Islands?
Spain respects the British claim to the islands. It is Argentina which contests the British claim.
What dynasty is King Carlos of Spain from?
Juan Carlos I of Spain (King from November 22, 1975 to June 19, 2014) of House of Bourbon is from Capetian Dynasty. He renounced the throne and turn it over to his son, Felipe VI.
What is the biggest castle in Spain?
The largest castle in the country of Spain is Lorca Castle. It is located in Lorca, Murcia, Spain and was originally built as a medieval fortress in the 9th century. It is 2,099 feet long and 393 feet wide.
How did America's gold destroy Spain's economy?
It didn't, and it wasn't gold, it was silver that rasied domestic prices and made imports cheaper than home produce.
How many political parties are there in Spain?
3 major ones - socialist, communist-alternative, and monarchist. Each control a different coastal region - respectively: the north, the west, and the south-east.
What does Catalonia mean in English?
It has no English translation, the term Catalonia came from Ramon Berenguer III (Count of Barcelona) being referred to in the 12th century as catalanicus heros
What advances in 800 ad in Spain?
In 800 A. D. there were new ideas and mathematics, they built newer manufactures. Cordoba was known as the world's greatest city. Another thing is they created more accurate calendars.
What is a governess called in Spain?
Duenna may be the word you want. It is used in English for a governess or chaperone.
Is Zorro from Mexico or Spain?
He was from Mexico. The legend of Zorro was in part inspired by the life of Joaquin Murrieta (1829-1853), a paramilitary fighter and modern "Robin Hood" who fought against American authorities in California from 1849 until his death in 1853. You must remember that a few years earlier, the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was won, in detriment of the Mexican settlers who already inhabited the conquered territories.
This fact changes the whole history, movies and TV series altogether: The evil authorities, often purported as "Spanish" on all Zorro's movies, were in reality the new American occupiers of the US Southwest -- to be fair, this is an "artistic license" so that the movies and TV series would be more marketable for American audienses.
What is the Tanatorio in Spain?
The Tanatorio is a a Morgue in Spain. It is where bodies are stored befor they are taken to funeral processions or being claimed by their families. It is also where bodies are held before post motems.
katipunan is the most famous
Yes if you go to any part of spain , there is crude oil (near the towns or city)