In 1805 Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson destroyed the combined fleets of Spain and France near the Cape Trafalger on the coast of Southwest Spain.
Admiral Nelson was killed in the battle. His body was packed in a cask of brandy and returned to England for burial.
His ship, HMS Victory, is the oldest ship still in commission in the Royal Navy. She is on display in Portsmouth.
There have been several battles conducted on the southern coast of Spain. These include the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, The Great Siege of Gibralter in 1779, and the Battle of Guadalete.
Trafalgar
Trafalgar
It was 1805...Trafalgar.
That is likely referring to the Rock of Gibraltar, which is a massive limestone monolith located on the southern coast of Spain. It is a British Overseas Territory that overlooks the Strait of Gibraltar and is known for its strategic location and stunning views.
The Mediterranean Sea is on the southeast coast of Spain. During the Age of Exploration, Spain's location on the Mediterranean coast gave them a strategic location for trading with much of Asia and Europe.
The narrow strip of water at the southern tip of Spain is called the Strait of Gibraltar. It separates the southern coast of Spain from the northern coast of Morocco and connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.
Oregon is closer to northern Spain than to southern Spain, because it is at a higher latitude and because southern Spain is farther from the Atlantic than is northern Spain (Portugal occupies the Atlantic coast on the southern Iberian peninsula).
Mediterranean
Mediterranean Sea
rocky mountains
Seville is located in the autonomous community Andalusia in southern Spain.