Spain and Gaul (modern-day France) are separated primarily by the Pyrenees mountain range, which forms a natural barrier between the two regions. Historically, Gaul was inhabited by Celtic tribes, while Spain had a diverse mix of cultures, including Iberians, Celts, and later Romans. Additionally, the regions had distinct linguistic, cultural, and political developments, further differentiating them throughout history.
The river that separates Gaul and Italy is the Rubicon.
The Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain from Morocco.
The products that came from Italy Gaul and Spain were a olives grapes and olive oil .
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
the sea separates spain and africa is you stuipid atlantic ocean.
The straight of Gibraltar separates Spain from Africa meaning its SPAIN
The Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain from Africa
Spain became part of the ancient Roman empire as a result of its victories in the Punic Wars. Gaul was conquered by Julius Caesar hundreds of years later. Both Spain and Gaul greatly expanded Roman power in what is now western Europe.
The Vandals, Alans and Sueves moved from Gaul to Spain. The Visigoths then also invaded Spain and became the rulers there. The Vandals and Alans moved on To Africa.
The Visigoths did. Later they occupied Spain and Portugal and were pushed out of southwestern Gaul by the Franks,
Gaul is France. The mountains between France and Spain are the Pyrenees. However I thought Hannibal was supposed to have taken the elephants across the Alps.
Gaul is France. The mountains between France and Spain are the Pyrenees. However I thought Hannibal was supposed to have taken the elephants across the Alps.