you say it like eggicheez
It is called "Reino Unido"
Google translator states it as "Reino Unido"
The Spanish have ruled the united country since 1491. That was the year in which the Moors were completely expelled from Spain as we know it today. The Spanish spent many years evicting the Moors but Spain was not a united kingdom until the marriage of Isabel of the Kingdom Aragon to Ferdinand of the Kingdom of Castile.
La gente del Reino Unido
The Spanish equivalent of England would be "Inglaterra". The equivalent for the United Kingdom is "el Reino Unido".
No
The United Kingdom is in Europe.
Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy as the United Kingdom and the current king is juan Carlos I.
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom. They established the Gibraltar Colony in what was then Spanish territory, as well as much of Africa.
The first settlers involved in setting up the cattle kingdom were the Spanish. They brought with them cattle and knowledge people in the United States were unfamiliar with.
Reino (re-e-noh) is Kingdom in Spanish