The first inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula are referred to as the Iberian People. The Iberian People are thought to be descendants of prehistoric man.
The Iberian peninsula has been occupied for at least 30,000 years.
The first Africans arrived in Jamaica in 1513 from Iberian Peninsula
"Moorish rule" refers to any of the states in the Iberian peninsula with Muslim rulers. The first Muslim-ruled state on the Iberian peninsula was established in 711, and the last one was abolished in 1492.
Portuguese evolved first from Galician-Portuguese in the 12th century in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish, as a distinct language, emerged later in the 13th century in the central region of the Iberian Peninsula.
i dont know if its right but maybe the iberian peninsula
30,000 thousand years ago whe the first Spaniards arrived to the Iberian Peninsula you mean?
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The island of Britain has been continuously inhabited since it was a peninsula during the ice ages. Michael Montagne
The first Spanish-speaking country was Spain. Spain has been speaking Spanish since the language originated in the Iberian Peninsula in the 9th century.
The Anaya surname was first used in Spain's most important medieval Christian kingdom of Galicia, in the northwestern part of the Iberian peninsula.
The Spanish language evolved from Vulgar Latin, which was spoken by inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula during the Roman Empire. The earliest documented use of Spanish as a distinct language emerged in the Christian Kingdom of Castile in the 9th century.
Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula in what is now Spain. It evolved from Vulgar Latin and began to take shape as a distinct language around the 9th century.