The Iberian Peninsula
It wasn't really no. Britain did briefly occupy it during the seven years war, however but they agreed to swap it for Florida and gave it back to Spain.
Great Britain did not conquer Spain.
its neither in Spain nor in Gt. Britain
no, they did not
Rome invaded Spain in 218 BCE, they lost the last vestige of control somewhere around 400 AD. They did not occupy Spain for 700 years. See the related link.
Spain is approximately 167 kilometer's from great Britain
Spain and Britain
Spain
France did not occupy Spain in a conventional sense; rather, it invaded Spain during the Peninsular War (1808-1814) as part of the larger Napoleonic Wars. The conflict arose after Napoleon sought to enforce the Continental System against Britain and aimed to install his brother Joseph Bonaparte as king of Spain. The invasion sparked widespread resistance and guerrilla warfare among the Spanish populace, leading to a protracted struggle that ultimately contributed to Napoleon's downfall. The occupation was characterized by brutal repression and significant social and political upheaval in Spain.
The Romans occupied Spain from 218 B.C.-410 A.D.
The Normans