The word for crown is 'corona'.
The word 'corona' has a Latin root. It means 'crown'. Similar words using this root are 'Coronation - the crowning of a monarch' and 'Coronet - a little crown'. The Spanish word for 'corona' is also 'corona' . The Spanish word for 'coronation' is 'coronacion'.
Reina is the Spanish word for (Queen) Sofia is the current crown-holder.
"Covrona" is not an English word or a Spanish word. It is likely a permutation of Cabrona which is a word that WikiAnswers does not translate since it is a swear word.
Spanish crown
The Spanish Crown was used in place of the name of the monarch that was ruling Spain. Many of the crowns of Europe were referred to as the (nation) Crown.
Corona, as I am far knowledgeable, is the Spanish (spelled as 'korona' in Filipino) word for "crown".
Crown has one syllable.
The Latin word for a 'crown' is 'corona' ('coronae', if plural).
The African Luhya word for the English word 'crown' is "mapamboo".
The encomienda system provided the Spanish crown with a cheap labor force to exploit the resources in the New World. It enabled the Spanish crown to quickly establish control over indigenous populations and extract wealth from the colonies.
Spanish crown
Spanish crown