Magellan made quite an exhaustive trip from Spain to the Philippines. It included Portugal and Brazil, Guam, Cebu, Trinidad, and finally the Philippines.
The Philippines is a happy island.
they had to trace a route to it
Biliran Leyte, Philippines
Yes they can.
There are some traces of the pre-colonial government of the Philippines that are visible in modern day government. This include some of the administrative structures and powers of the government among others.
On his second expedition, Ludwig Leichhardt did not discover anything significant. The expedition ended in tragedy as Leichhardt and his team disappeared without a trace in the Australian outback in 1848.
Well, It's hard to say if there's a technique to drawing Spain. I would have to say, get a map and try to draw it. If you can't and nothing else works your going to have to cheat and trace it.
Nobody 'made Roald Amundsen die'. He died on a rescue expedition when the rescue aircraft disappeared in the polar north. It was never found, nor was any trace of the expedition, so the cause of death may never be known.
People of Latin descent can trace their ancestral origins back to European colonists from Spain, Britain, and Portugal; African slaves and refugees from Western Africa; and Natives who lived in South America before it was discovered.
The main goals were to find a water route between the Pacific and Atlantic;to trace the boundaries of the Louisiana purchace;and to claim the Oregon territory those are the 3 main goals
Charles Sturt's second journey was sponsored by Governor Darling who commissioned Sturt to trace the course of the Murrumbidgee River, and to see whether it joined to the Darling. This was in December 1829- February 1830. On this expedition, Sturt discovered that the Murrumbidgee River flowed into the Murray (previously named the Hume), as did the Darling.
The last name Saldivar is of Spanish origin and is derived from a place name in Northern Spain. It is likely that individuals with this surname can trace their ancestors to this region.