- to
Spain Spanish language,
spoken in
Spain and many
countries in the
Americas Spanish cuisine Spanish history Spanish culture Languages of
Spain, the...
- these,
Spain's conventional long name for
international affairs in
Spanish laws and the most used (
Spanish:
Reino de España, pronounced:
Spanish pronunciation:...
-
Caribbean States,
African Union,
among others. In
Spain and some
other parts of the
Spanish-speaking world,
Spanish is
called not only español but also castellano...
- Earth—laid the
foundation for
Spain's Pacific empire and for
Spanish control over the East Indies. In the
early 1500s,
Spanish forces captured several Muslim...
- today) to
Spain by the U.S. to
cover infrastructure owned by
Spain. The
Spanish–American War
brought an end to
almost four
centuries of
Spanish presence...
- The
Spanish Civil War (
Spanish:
Guerra Civil Española) was
fought from 1936 to 1939
between the
Republicans and the Nationalists.
Republicans were loyal...
- ones.
Outside Spain, the
disease was soon
misnamed '
Spanish influenza'. In a 2 June 1918 The
Times of
London dispatch titled, "The
Spanish Epidemic," a...
-
Francoist Spain (
Spanish: España franquista), also
known as the
Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the
period of
Spanish history between...
- New
Spain,
officially the
Viceroyalty of New
Spain (
Spanish:
Virreinato de
Nueva España [birejˈnato ðe ˈnweβa esˈpaɲa] ),
originally the
Kingdom of New...
- in
Spain, and
infused Spanish art with the
styles of the
Italian renaissance and
helped create a
uniquely Spanish style of painting. Some of
Spain's greatest...