Are there any changes to the passport going to and from England and Spain?
If you are a EU citizen you can move between the UK and any Schengen country (inc Spain) on a standard passport.
How many people are injured each year in bullfighting in Spain?
Its rare that people become injured in bullfighting each year, in 2010 however there was an accident where 40 people were injured. It is more likely though that one wrong move of a matador and he will be maimed or gored by the bull. It is rare to see more than one or two fatalities per year due to bullfighting in Spain. Over 24000 bulls are killed each year in bullfighting in Spain.
What are some attractions at Lanzarote Spain?
The following are major attractions of Lanzarote in Spain: Timfanaya National Park, LagOmar Museum, The Cactus Garden, Guinate Tropical Park & Penguin Paradise, and Casa Museo y Monumento al Campesino.
I'm in united states and want to go to spain which way direction do i go?
It's easier to go East and fly across the Atlantic ocean to Europe. You can go West but it will take a lot longer going that way. ;-)
The king of Spain in the 1500s was King Charles V?
The King of unified Spain from 1515 until 1556 was Charles 1 (Emperor Charles V) followed by Philip ll until 1598
Why did Cuba rebel against Spain?
The United States had well entrenched itself in the Cuban economy and did not want to lose a valuable market so close by. Spain clung to its remaining claim. Cuba was caught in the middle in the mid-1890's when the United States reduced sugar imports with the Wilson-Gorman tariff and Spain restricted United States imports to Cuba. Proponents of annexation and independence divided Cuba's population. However, the Cubans wanted to rid themselves of Spain's colonial rule and Spain's economic policies. The dam of Spanish rule holding back Cuba started to crumble from the force of Cuba's desires
http://www.spanamwar.com/cubanrev.htm
What uniform do the Brownie Girl Scouts in Spain wear?
There are several different Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations in Spain.
Uniforms in Spain consists of a scarf and a shirt.
Each group has its scarf with colors that characterize and distinguish it from others.
Each unit or age group has a different color shirt, common to all of the association.
Yes, I've there my entire life- we are about 45 minutes outside of Madrid.
What is the distance from Zeebrugge Belgium to Antequera Spain?
The distance from Zeebrugge, near Bruges, Belgium, to Antequera, Malaga, Spain, is about 1,070 air miles. That equals 1,722 kilometers or 930 nautical miles.
Who was King and Queen of Spain when Columbus sailed?
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
King Ferdinand II was King of Aragon. Queen Isabella I was Queen of Castile and Leon. They were co-rulers of Spain but neither was really Spanish Royalty. There were other independent kingdoms that had to be joined to Aragon, Castile, and Leon to form Spain.
How do you say Logan in Spanish?
You say Logan. A person's name doesn't change with language. John Wayne is John Wayne in the US and John Wayne in Spain. Jose Luis Ramirez is Jose Luis in the US and Spain not Joe Louis Ramirez in the US and Jose Luis Ramirez is Spain.
The anchor for Velasco [L-11] was built by the Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine in 1952. The ship originally was named USS LST-1156 and became known as USS Terrebonne Parish [LST-1156]. LST-1156 was launched on August 9, 1952 and commissioned on November 21, 1952. LST-1156 was affectionately named by one of her early crews 'T-Bone.' LST-1156 was loaned to the Spanish Navy on October 29, 1971. Spain purchased LST-1156 on May 17, 1978. LST-1156 was renamed Velasco by the Spanish Navy.
To see the Velasco anchor at the Philippe Cousteau Anchor Museum, please visit the link provided below.
Where do most people in Spain shop?
Most food is purchased in supermarkets, or smaller neighborhood stores. City markets ( Plaza de Abastos) seem to be slowly diappearing.
What event fueled American jingoism and inflamed relations with Spain?
The sinking of the U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor in 1898 led to the cry "Remember the Maine" and eventually to the Spanish American War.
The vice royals were effectively deputies for the Spanish kings and queens, who clearly could not be everywhere. Thus their representatives in parts of Spain and eventually Latin America were vice royals, and the Viceroyalities were the areas governed by them.
How long is the flight from Zaragoza Spain to Houston Texas or Brooklyn New York?
It took Captian Kirk 1/1000000000th of a second to travel that distance.
Why was Trinidad a neglected colony of Spain?
The Spanish Crown felt that the location of the island and its terrain made it an unprofitable investment in terms of development and obtaining the types of riches they wanted e.g. precious stones.
What city is Pico de Teide in?
the same place your mother did and if know where your mother was born then you know this answer
What is the impact of technological change in Spain?
Spain emerged from the pre - industrial era into the 20th century during the rule of the dictator Francisco Franco. He provided the political stability and eventually the international recognition that enabled Spain to transform itself between 1939 and 1975. He also provided the means for the country to change from an absolute dictator ship to a Constitutional Monarchy peacefully upon his death. This peaceful change allowed Spain to complete is transition to a modern society.