Infobox VG title My French Coach and My Spanish Coach image Image My French Coach cover art.jpg Image My Spanish Coach Coverart.png caption Box art of the North American releases of My French Coach top ... , iOS Apple iOS My French Coach and My Spanish Coach are educational game s developed by Sensory Sweep ... 1 Beginners and My Spanish Coach Level 1 Beginners . ref name GFAQsDSDataMSC French and Spanish language ... French or Spanish using lessons and minigames . ref name EurogamerReview cite web url http www.eurogamer.net ... in the series, titled My French Coach Level 2 Intermediate and My Spanish Coach Level 2 Intermediate ... of the words in this sequence. The gameplay of My French Coach and My Spanish Coach consists ... comprehension level of the French or Spanish language. ref name IGNPSPReview The player is then placed ... French or Spanish translation of an English word from four choices in a limited time frame ... 12 ref In Flash Cards, the player is given a French or Spanish word and must choose the card with the proper ... down cards a French or Spanish word and its English translation. ref name GUIDE13 cite book editor ... in the Blank, the player selects the proper conjugation of a French or Spanish verb within a sentence ... accessdate June 24, 2011 ref Development My French Coach and My Spanish Coach were two of the first ... of French and Spanish language teachers. ref name EurogamerReview Ubisoft announced the creation ... America on October 7, 2008 Wii versions of My French Coach and My Spanish Coach were released in Europe ... French Coach , titled My French Coach Level 1 Beginners , and My Spanish Coach , renamed My Spanish Coach Level 1 Beginners , were accompanied by My French Coach Level 2 Intermediate and My Spanish Coach ... title My Spanish Coach for PSP publisher Game Rankings accessdate June 24, 2011 ref My French Coach ... methods of learning French and Spanish such as h ours of boring exercises and outdated ... to hear their attempt to speak the French or Spanish words alongside the correct pronunciation ... more details
This is a list of Spanish language Spanish words of French language French origin. It is further divided into words that come from French language Modern French and Old French . In both cases, the words included did not exist in Latin . Some of these words have alternate etymology etymologies and may also appear on a list of Spanish language Spanish words from a different language . List abigarrado alisios begonia bigote blusa brocha bufanda bufete bufon bulevar, from boulevard buz n cami n &canc n cerrojo chalet &chaqueta cobarde corchete &daga &danza debate &destrozar estaca etiqueta, from tiquette extradici n fraile fruncir gabinete gafas galleta garaje garant a guante glove hola homenaje hotel izar jerga lona manjar marr n mensaje panfleto pantal n r faga rampa &rifa &rifle silueta sof vinagre voyeur rojob Middle Ages arn s harneis bachiller bachelier borde bord bot n but n brida bride cable chimenea chemin e corcel corsier dama dame danzar dancier desmayar esmaiier flecha fl che forjar forgier franja franje galope galop gal n galant jam n jambon jard n jard n joya joye ligero l gier lonja longe maleta malette mecha m che paje page tira de cuero trotar trotter 16th century 17th century asamblea assembl e babor babord bagaje bagage banquete banquet ba l bahur billete billet blas n broche calibre carm n carpeta carpette conserje concierge convoy convoy crema cr me esquela estribor estribord fresa fraise izar hisser marchar marchar marmita marmite moda mode paquete paquet parque parc servilleta serviette taburete tabouret 16th century abonar abonner basalto basalto batista batiste billar billard bistur bistouri boga vogue botella bouteille bucle boucle cacerola casserole cadete cadet canap catastro catastro compota compote cors corset desertar d serter edred n dredon ... 16 2812 8 Category Spanish etymology French ... tafet n taffetas toilette See also Linguistic history of Spanish List of English words of Spanish origin ... more details
wiktionary Spanish may refer to Of or related to Spain Spanish language , the official language of Spain and most of Latin America Spanish people or Spaniards The Spanish Empire , the empire administrated by Spain from the 15th century Spanish cuisine Spanish song Spanish song , R&B song by Craig David Spanish, Ontario , a town in the Canadian province of Ontario Spanish River Ontario , a major river in Northern Ontario Liquorice , known as Spanish in Yorkshire and Lancashire Spain disambiguation disambig ar da Spansk de Spanisch es Espa ol desambiguaci n fr Espagnol homonymie ia Espaniol disambiguation it Spagnolo nl Spaans doorverwijspagina pt Espanhol sq Spanjoll simple Spanish sk panielsky ur ... more details
French is the adjective form of France and usually refers to Something of or related to the nation of France French cuisine French language , a Romance language originating in what is now northern France French people , inhabitants of France or people having family origins in France French surname French Open , one of the four major tennis tournaments French defence , a chess opening 1 e4 e6 French River, Colchester, Nova Scotia , Canada French River, Pictou, Nova Scotia , Canada French River Ontario , Canada French River Massachusetts , Canada French s , an American manufacturer of mustard condiment See also French fries French kiss Frenched rack of lamb French dressing lookfrom intitle disambiguation bg da Fransk flertydig de Franz sisch el es Franc s fr Fran ais homonymie gl Franc s it Francese hu Francia ja pl French pt Franc s simple French ur ... more details
for French mustard Mustard condiment File French s food logo.png right French s is an United States American manufacturer of prepared Mustard condiment mustard condiment. Created by Robert Timothy French , French s Cream Salad Brand mustard debuted to the world at the 1904 St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition World s Fair . By 1921, French s Mustard had adopted its trademark ... photo of French s Staff on Alphonse Street in Rochester. Source The Pennant , March, 1964. Brothers Robert and George French bought a flour mill in 1883 in Fairport, New York . It burned down in 1884 and they relocated the flour mill to Rochester, New York . They named their mill the R.T. French Company. Robert French died in 1893 and brother George became company president. George who developed ... French s mustard in 1904. In 1926 French s was sold to J.J.Coleman later Reckitt Benckiser Reckitt and Coleman of the United Kingdom, ref cite web last Reckitt Benckiser LLC. title French s Mustard ... as a subsidiary of R. T. French to handle sales and distribution of French s, Reckitt, and Coleman ... the nineteen fifties In 1960 French s purchased L. C. Forman and Sons Pickle Company of Pittsford ... s ref In 1965 French s introduced a new line of Cattlemen s barbecue sauce . The line was inaugurated .... ref cite news title President of French Co. Resigns url http news.google.com newspapers?id ZZsrAAAAIBAJ&sjid qPoFAAAAIBAJ&pg 4048,746167&dq rt french widmer&hl en accessdate April 19, 2012 newspaper ..., French Hqs To Combine url http articles.mcall.com 1987 05 01 business 2578768 1 durkee famous ... May 01, 1987 ref Locations Until 1973 French s headquarters was located at 1 Mustard Street in Rochester. The company continued to have roots in the area until 1987. French s also had facilities in Shelley ... missouri Springfield, Missouri . Products At one point R. T. French manufactured a complete ... French s currently and primarily markets prepared mustards. French s Potato pancake Potato Pancake ... more details
unreferenced date January 2008 The dinero was the currency of the Christian states of Spain from the 11th century. It was copied from the French denier and served in turn as the model for the Portuguese dinheiro . In most of Spain, the dinero was superseded by the Spanish maraved maraved and then the Spanish real real as the unit of account. However, in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands , the currency system based on the dinero continued, with twelve dineros to the sou and six sous the Catalan peseta peseta . Note that in modern Spanish language Spanish , dinero means money . dinar Spain hist stub money unit stub Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Coins of Spain it Dinero spagnolo lt Dineras ru ... more details
of the gallicism ordenador from l ordinateur in French for computer in Castilian Spanish, which is masculine ...Castilian Spanish is a term related to the Spanish language , but its exact meaning can vary even in that language. In English Castilian Spanish usually refers to the variety of European Spanish spoken ... of Spanish is spoken corresponds more or less to the Castile historical region Castilian historical region . The Spanish language term castellano Castilian may refer to the Spanish language as a whole, to the dialect s spoken in central and northern Spain, or to the Old Spanish language medieval language which was a predecessor to modern Spanish. The purpose of this article is to describe the features of the Spanish language spoken in central and northern Spain, especially in the way it contrasts with the Spanish dialects and varieties Spanish varieties in the Americas. Terminology Image .... Main Names given to the Spanish language The term Castilian Spanish can be used in English for the specific dialects of Spanish spoken in north and central Spain. Sometimes it is more loosely used to denote the Spanish spoken in all of Spain as compared to Spanish spoken in Latin America however, there are several different Spanish dialects and varieties dialects of Spanish as well as other official Languages of Spain languages in Spain . For Spanish speakers in academic contexts, castellano refers to some dialects of the Spanish language as spoken in the historical region of Castile historical ..., castellano can refer to the language as a whole, as a synonym of espa ol Spanish . Accent particularities see also Spanish dialects and varieties The Real Academia Espa ola Royal Spanish Academy or RAE defines Castilian Spanish as a standard language , and many speakers accept RAE as the governing body of the language. However, some traits of the Spanish spoken in Spain are exclusive to that country, and for this reason, courses of Spanish as a second language often neglect them preferring ... more details
Infobox Painting image file Edouard Manet 061.jpg title The Spanish Singer artist douard Manet year 1860 in art 1860 type oil on canvas height 147.3 width 114.3 museum Metropolitan Museum of Art city New York The Spanish Singer is a 1860 painting by the French painter douard Manet , conserved since 1949 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York. It was composed in Manet s studio and used a model and props which were later used for at least another painting. ref name Museum cite web title The Spanish Singer , 1860, douard Manet French, 1832 1883 , Oil on canvas url http www.metmuseum.org toah hd mane ho 49.58.2.htm publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art accessdate 24 March 2010 ref The work is both realistic and exotic and shows the influence of Spanish art, especially that of Diego Vel zquez , on Manet s style. The painting allowed Manet to be accepted for the first time at the Salon Paris Salon of Paris in 1861, where he also exhibited a portrait of his parents. ref cite web title Edouard Manet 1832 1883 url http www.lemondedesarts.com DossierManet.htm publisher Le Monde des Arts language French accessdate 24 March 2010 ref The Spanish Singer received positive criticism at the time and won a decent mention. It was appreciated by French writer Charles Baudelaire , and by French journalist and literary critic Theophile Gautier , who praised the painting for its very true color and vigorous brush . This painting helped Manet become the leader of the avant garde movement and inspired a group of young artists, including Henri Fantin Latour and Carolus Duran , who decided to visit Manet s studio. ref name Museum References reflist Frenchtrans Le Chanteur espagnol 2010 03 24 Manet DEFAULTSORT Spanish Singer Category 1860 paintings Category Paintings by douard Manet Category Paintings of the Metropolitan Museum of Art fr Le Chanteur espagnol it Il chitarrista spagnolo pl Gitarzysta Hiszpa ski piewak ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish Equatoguinean br small Espa ol Ecuatoguineano small image caption poptime Spanish Equatoguinean br 22,000 people ref http www.joshuaproject.net countries.php?rog3 EK www.joshuaproject.net Spanish Equatoguineans ref popplace Malabo , Rio Muni langs Equatoguinean Spanish ... related Spanish people Spanish , Bubi people , Fang people , Fernandino peoples Spanish people Spanish Equatoguinean lang es Espa ol Ecuatoguineano is a person of Spanish people Spanish descent ... Guinea numbers an estimated 16,000. Many Spanish Equatoquineans are of mulatto , or multiracial , ancestry. ref http www.joshuaproject.net countries.php?rog3 EK www.joshuaproject.net Spanish Equatoguineans ..., and there were few families that had lived continuously in Spanish Guinea for more than a single ..., as Spanish settlers brought a higher proportion of Spanish women, a fact visibly evident in the small ... through the course of Spanish domination there. It s further believed that some of the non consent ... posted there, including those belonging to the Roman Catholic church, during the Spanish colonial era in the country. From the earliest days of Spanish colonization, Santa Isabel contained numerous ... servants from Cuba and Brazil during the 17th century and 19th century. Most Spanish settlers left after Spanish Guinea became independent in 1968. Many more Spanish Equatoguineans stepped out of the nation .... Language and Religion Since their ancestors ruled the country, they made Spanish the first national official language. They also speak the country s second official language, French language French ... evidence of the cultural and educational level of the Spanish colonizers in Guinea is found in the particulars of Equatorial Guinean Spanish, which while containing a number of significant differences from peninsular Spanish, contains virtually no elements typical of uneducated Spanish usage, such as abound in Latin American Spanish . Analogical forms such as haiga , losotros , etc., are not found ... more details
Infobox language name Cuban Spanish nativename Espa ol Cubano states flag Cuba speakers 11 million script Latin script Latin Spanish alphabet familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 ... languages Ibero Romance fam7 West Iberian languages West Iberian fam8 Spanish language Spanish notice IPA Refimprove date June 2010 Spanish Cuban Spanish is the dialect of the Spanish language as it is spoken in Cuba . As a Caribbean Spanish Caribbean dialect , Cuban Spanish shares a number of features ... Characteristic of Cuban Spanish is the weak pronunciation of consonants, especially at the end of a syllable ... Spanish is the debuccalization of IPA s in syllable coda . This trait is shared with most American varieties of Spanish spoken in coastal and low areas Lowland Spanish , as well as with Canarian Spanish and the Spanish spoken in the southern half of the Iberian Peninsula. Take for example, the following ... instance of lenition, in Cuban Spanish is the deletion of final ref name Guitart1997 Harvcoltxt Guitart ... . Another characteristic of Cuban Spanish is the use of the diminutive ico and ica instead of the standard ... se ora . fact date January 2012 The Cuban Spanish of the eastern provinces former Oriente is closer to the Dominican Republic Spanish than to the Spanish spoken in the western part of the island. Origins of Cuban Spanish Of all the regional variations of the Spanish language , traditional Cuban Spanish is most similar to, and originates largely from the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands of Spain ... Spanish vocabulary stems from Canarian lexicon . For example, guagua bus differs from standard Spanish autob s . The word guagua originated in the Canaries and is an onomatopoeia stemming from the sound of a Klaxon horn. An example of Canarian usage for a Spanish word is the verb fajarse to fight ... at Diccionario de la Real Academia Espa ola . ref In standard Spanish the verb would be pelearse , while ... peculiar to Cuban Spanish comes from the different historic influences on the island. Many words come ... more details
minorities related Spanish people Spaniards Basque American s Catalan American s French American ...about the regions of the Americas formerly subject to the Spanish Empire Latin America Cleanup date July 2009 Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish American image File Spanish American people2.jpg 300px caption ... A s their ancestry ref br White Hispanics of Spanish ancestry br b 26,735,713 b 2010 Census small ... United States langs American English Spanish in the United States U.S. Spanish European Spanish rels ... people A Spanish American is a citizen or resident of the United States whose ancestors originate ... or only definition for Spanish American. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English ... 0 ref Spanish Americans are the earliest European American group, with a continuous presence since ... title A Spanish Expedition Established St. Augustine in Florida publisher Library of Congress accessdate ... and Latino Americans In colonial times there were a number of Spanish populations in the present ..., Texas, in 1731. Citation needed date December 2008 Most of the Spanish settlers in present day Texas ... self identified Spanish Americans in the Southwest differentiate themselves nominally from the population ... revista articles view 577 ref ref http www.nmculturenet.org heritage cuartocentenario spanish view.php New Mexico CultureNet Cuartocentenario Bot generated title ref The earliest Spanish settlements .... Some of the new Spanish settlers were descendants of Sephardi Jews Spanish Jewish Converso converts , while others were descendants of Moors Spanish Muslim converts. Basques stood out in the exploration of the Americas, both as soldiers and members of the crews that sailed for the Spanish ... civil wars. Much larger numbers of Spanish immigrants entered the country in the first quarter ..., as well as unpopular wars.The Spanish presence in the United States declined sharply between 1930 and 1940 ... country. Beginning with the Fascism Fascist revolt against the Second Spanish Republic in 1936 and the devastating ... more details
Spanish Invasion may refer to one of the following historical invasions by Spain Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish Invasion of Britain 1719 Spanish invasion of Georgia Spanish invasion of Portugal 1762 Spanish invasion of New Granada Disambig ... more details
Spanish Fork may refer to Places Spanish Fork, Utah , a city Spanish Fork Canyon , containing the Spanish Fork and Soldier Creek southeast of the city Streams Spanish Fork River , a river that flows past the city of Spanish Fork into Utah Lake dab ... more details
Spanish River may refer to Spanish River Florida , a river in Boca Raton, Florida Spanish River Jamaica Spanish River Ontario , a major river in Northern Ontario dab de Spanish River pl Spanish River ... more details
15 of the Argentine population are descended from Basque people , both Spanish and France French , and are described ...Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish Argentine br small Hispano Argentino small image Image Smartin.JPG ... 74px Image Libertad lamarque.jpg 82px Image Ceciliamendezcrop.jpg 77px caption small Notable Spanish ... Argentines have at least some Spanish ancestry. popplace Argentina langs Rioplatense Spanish . Minority ... Predominantly Roman Catholicism related Spanish people Spanish , Galician people Galicians , Castilian ... , aragonese people Aragonese , Basque Argentine Basques Spanish settlement in Argentina , that is the arrival of Spanish people Spanish emigrants in Argentina , took place firstly in the period ... 20th centuries. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire was the sole colonial ... Spain, and they carried the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish colonial administration, incluiding religious affairs, government, and commercial business. A substantial Spanish descended Criollo ... before the mid 19th century were of Spanish descent, and the fact that a significative part of the late ... Argentinians are of at least some Spanish ancestry. However this prevalence, and the numerous shared cultural aspects between Argentina and Spain the Spanish language , Roman Catholicism , Criollo ... involved a majority of non Spanish peoples from all over Europe, so the modern Culture of Argentina Argentine culture is quite distinct from the traditional Spanish culture . History The interplay between Argentine and Spanish culture goes back a long way, and has historically been quite complex. Spanish settlements date back to 16th century, and from then on, many Criollo people criollo Spaniards ... overland from Peru . The Spanish further integrated Argentina into their vast empire by establishing ... would become a crucial part of the Spanish Empire in South America . The Argentine independence movement would however drastically change Argentine Spanish relations . The Argentine movement for independence ... more details
br Spanish Infobox language name Nicaraguan Spanish nativename Espa ol Nicarag ense states flag Nicaragua speakers 6 million script Latin script Latin Spanish alphabet familycolor Indo European fam2 Italic ... Spanish language Spanish Nicaraguan Spanish lang es Espa ol nicarag ense is geographically defined as the form of Spanish spoken in the country of Nicaragua in Central America . Affectionately, Nicaraguan Spanish is often called Nica ol. ref http vianica.com culture.php Nicaragua Culture ref The Spanish ... confinements of the country. Nicaragua is the Central American country that uses voseo Spanish ... countries in the R o de la Plata region. The pronunciation of Nicaraguan Spanish with other voseo forms, such as Rioplatense Spanish , however, is not similar despite sharing many grammatical similarities ... . Origins Nicaraguan Spanish has many indigenous influences and several distinguishing characteristics. Until the 19th century, a hybrid form of Nahuat Spanish was the common language of Nicaragua ..., or Latin American accents did. Characteristics In Spanish, few words end in plosives. However, many ... and robot pronounced roboc. This is sometimes extended to native Spanish words where such stops are found ... is vo, similar to vous in French Language French and voi in Italian Language Italian . The opposite ... the S at the end of words is frequently pronounced. Nicaraguans, unlike most Spanish speaking groups, cannot be categorized uniformly in terms of accent and word usage. Although Spanish is spoken ... , Uruguay and Paraguay as dominant voseante countries. Rioplatense Spanish is spoken among those countries, whereas Nicaragua exhibits the usage of voseo via Central American Spanish . File CAspanish ... in Central America. Data generated as illustrated by the Association of Spanish Language Academies ... in Nicaraguan Spanish places particular emphasis on the last syllable. For example, Ven ... forms, including Rioplatense Spanish . class wikitable align center bgcolor E0E0FF Verb bgcolor E0E0FF ... more details
Primary sources article date October 2008 The Spanish Baja is a Rally Raid event held in the region of Aragon in northern Spain . This event was launched in 1983, based on the popularity of the African Adventure rallies such as the Paris Dakar and the Rallye des Pharaons Pharaons Rally . The event s creators, a group of French and Spanish enthusiasts, chose the desert of Monegros because of the scenery and availability of service infrastructure in Zaragoza . The first Baja in Spain was called the Baja Montesblancos . ref name Historia http www.bajaspain.com eng 25anys historia.html Historia . Baja Spain. ref In 1992 the Spanish Baja was cancelled as it coincided with the Olympic games in Barcelona . After this, the Spanish Automobile Federation took over the organisation and entered it into the FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup . ref name Historia References references External links http www.spanishbaja.com Official website coord 41 04 49 N 0 11 30 W region ES source kolossus cawiki display title Category Recurring sporting events established in 1983 Category Rally raid Category Auto races in Spain Baja Category Sport in Aragon autoracing stub Spain sport stub ca Baja Espa a Arag n it Baja Espa a Arag n ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Flag of Spain Civil .svg thumb right 200 px The flag of Spain, with a central stripe larger than the outer stripes In vexillology , a Spanish fess is a term occasionally used to describe the central horizontal stripe of a tricolour or triband flag triband flag that is twice the width of the stripes on either side of it. The name is based on the most well known example of this style of flag, the flag of Spain , and in analogy to the equivalent term for vertically striped flags, the Canadian pale . Looser definition As with the Canadian pale, a looser definition of Spanish fess also exists, in which the central stripe is considerably larger than, but not necessarily twice the width of the two outer stripes. Other flags featuring a Spanish fess include the national flags of flag of Lebanon Lebanon , flag of Cambodia Cambodia , and flag of Laos Laos , the restored flag of Libya , the flag of French Polynesia , the flag of Prussia , and the Flag of Cyprus Proposed national flag proposed national flag of Cyprus . Flag gallery br clear all gallery File Flag of Cambodia.svg Flag of Cambodia File Flag of Laos.svg Flag of Laos File Flag of Lebanon.svg Flag of Lebanon File Flag of Libya.svg Flag of Libya File Flag of French Polynesia.svg Flag of French Polynesia File Proposed flag of the United Cyprus Republic.svg Flag of Cyprus Proposed national flag Proposed national flag of Cyprus gallery Flag stub DEFAULTSORT Spanish Fess Category Vexillology Category Heraldic ordinaries es Franja espa ola he pt Faixa espanhola uk ... more details
Infobox prepared food name Spanish omelette image Image Tortilla de patatas.jpg 250px Tortilla de patatas cut in half. caption Spanish omelette cut in half. alternate name Spanish tortilla region creator course Appetizer or main course served Hot or cold main ingredient Egg food Egg and potato es variations addition of onions calories other The Spanish omelette or Spanish tortilla , also called simply tortilla in English when there is no confusion with the tortilla Mexican and similar tortillas Mexican maize tortilla , is a typically Spanish cuisine Spanish dish consisting of a thick egg food egg omelette made with potato es and fried in olive oil. ref name authentic http www.todoexpertos.com categorias sociedad y cultura gastronomia respuestas 246458 tortilla de patata Purist recipe, only potato, onion, oil es ref Spanish names In Spanish, this dish is called tortilla de patatas papas or tortilla espa ola to distinguish it from an omelette tortilla francesa , French tortilla and from the Mexican tortilla. In Spanish speaking countries and regions where potatoes are called papas rather than patatas , it becomes tortilla de papas . Preparation Image Tortilla patatas.jpg 250px thumb A portion of Spanish tortilla. Thickness and texture varies according to region or taste. The potatoes ... The first reference to the tortilla in Spanish is found in a Navarre se document. It is an anonymous ... cuisine Asturian tortiella de pataques , characterised by its thickness. A Spanish omelette ... or French fries chipped French fried potatoes or even crisps potato chips ref name timesonline , various ... is still called a Spanish omelette include green pepper s, chorizo , zucchini courgette , eggplant ... with crusty bread . clear See also Portal Food Frittata Kookoo References Commons category Spanish ... tortilla.htm How to Make Tortilla Espanola Spanish Omelet Recipe Potato dishes DEFAULTSORT Tortilla De Patatas Category Spanish cuisine Category Egg dishes Category Potato dishes Link GA es ar ... more details
de uso de im genes , Spanish Wikipedia ref Unlike the French and English Wikipedias, the Spanish Wikipedia ...Expand Spanish Wikipedia en espa ol date August 2011 infobox website name Wiki favicon Spanish Wikipedia logo Image Wikipedia logo v2 es.svg screenshot Image Spanish Wikipedia.png 250px border caption The Main Page of the Spanish Wikipedia. url http es.wikipedia.org es.wikipedia.org commercial No location Miami, Florida type Internet encyclopedia project language Spanish language Spanish registration Optional owner Wikimedia Foundation launch date May 11, 2001 author The Spanish Wikipedia lang es Wikipedia en espa ol is a Spanish language edition of Wikipedia , a free, online encyclopedia . It currently ... later, going down to the 10th position. On November 18, 2007 the Spanish Wikipedia reached 300,000 ... fork software fork . After the spin off, the Spanish Wikipedia had very little activity until the upgrade ... to increase again. Both projects continue to co exist, but the Spanish Wikipedia is by far the more ... message Alternative language wikipedias ref May 11, 2001 The Spanish Wikipedia is established along ... 07 25 language Spanish accessdate 2 October 2010 ref . October 23, 2002 the domain es.wikipedia.com is changed to es.wikipedia.org. June 30, 2003 the mailing list for the Spanish Wikipedia is created ... on this Wikipedia. Its user name is SpeedyGonzalez. July 18, 2004 the Spanish edition switches to UTF ... in Spanish will use free images only. ref name freeimages August 24, 2006 three checkusers are elected ... , Spanish Wikipedia 2006 ref They can examine IP address es. December 11, 2006 following a vote, the Arbitration ... de conflictos Votaciones 2006 Creaci n del Comit de resoluci n de conflictos , Spanish Wikipedia ... 1, 2007 first local chapter of Wikimedia Foundation is created in a Spanish speaking country Argentina . December 13, 2008 it was decided to eliminate the stub template from Spanish Wikipedia ... Plantilla Esbozo , Spanish Wikipedia 2008 ref March 25, 2009 the first oversighters are elected. ref ... more details
langs Spanish language Spanish , others rels Predominantly Catholic Church Roman Catholicism related Portuguese people Portuguese Italian People Italians br other Western Europe ans Hispanic s French People French Sephardim Sephardi Jews footnotes The Spanish diaspora consists of Spanish people and their Lineal ...Infobox ethnic group group Spanish diaspora image caption small poptime Diaspora br unknown br Spanish ... sociedad 20100429elpepusoc 1 Pes PDF.pdf Spanish residents in the world ref genealogy popplace Spanish .... Columbus instead inadvertently discovered the Americas , inaugurating the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish colonization of the continent . The Indies were reserved for Castile. Age of Discovery ... arriving in the New World . After the Age of Discovery the Spanish were the earliest and one of the largest communities to emigrate out of Europe, and the Spanish Empire s expansion during the first half of the 16th century saw an extraordinary dispersion of the Spanish people , with particular concentrations in North and South America . The Spanish Empire was built on waves of migration overseas by Spanish people , who left Spain and reached across the globe and permanently affected population structures in the American continent . As a result of the Spanish colonization of the Americas, what became the Latin America was easily the greatest single destination of emigrant Spanish . List of Countries by Population of Spanish Heritage class wikitable style width 23 Country Population of country width 4 Reference Criterion flagicon ARG Spanish Argentine 25,000,000 60 ref Argentina 25 million according to article Spanish Argentine 26 03 2012 ref undefined flagicon BRA Spanish Brazilian ... brasil.aspx Embassy s Country Note on Brazil mentioning that 15 million Brazilians are of Spanish descent see also Spanish Brazilian ref undefined flagicon MEX Spanish Mexican 10,000,000 9 ref ... of Mexico s population of 110 million and that most White Mexicans are of Spanish descent. ref ref ... more details
. Augustine. When the Spanish found most of the French shipwreck survivors, Men ndez de Avil s ordered ... to Spanish St. Augustine and Pensacola, or French Mobile, Alabama Mobile . Some of the Native Americans ... the Spanish founded Pensacola, Florida Pensacola near the former site of Ochuse. In 1719, the French ... during the American Revolutionary War , but the Spanish, by that time allied with the French who were ...more footnotes date April 2011 Infobox Former Country conventional long name Spanish Florida common name Spanish Florida native name La Florida ag d continent North America region country United States ... map image map caption 1810 map of East Florida East and West Florida , the territories that formed Spanish ... common languages Spanish currency Titles and names of the first and last leaders and their deputies ... year stat year1 stat area1 stat pop1 stat year2 stat pop2 political subdiv footnotes Spanish Florida lang es La Florida refers to the Spain Spanish territory of Florida , which formed part of the Captaincy General of Cuba , the Viceroyalty of New Spain , and the Spanish Empire . Originally extending ... of the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the expansion of the Spanish Empire . Wide ..., and land to govern under the Spanish crown. Ponce de Le n probably was not the first Spaniard to reach Florida, although he was the first to do so with permission from the Spanish crown. It is likely that Spanish ships from the Caribbean were already secretly raiding Florida to capture Indian ... at first contact, and he encountered an Indian in Florida who knew some Spanish words. ref Milanich 1995. 106 10 ref Other Spanish voyages to la Florida quickly followed. Sometime in the period from ... only two months. About 150 survivors returned to Spanish settlements. ref Milanich 1995. 111 115 ref Spanish colonization of the Americas boxwidth 140px Narv ez expedition main Narv ez expedition In 1527 ... the coast of the Gulf of Mexico between the existing Spanish settlements in Mexico and Florida ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Spanish settlement type Town other name native name for cities whose native name is not in English nickname motto image skyline Spanish ON 1.jpg image caption image flag ... Count&SearchText Spanish&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom &TABID 1 title Spanish census ... 705 705 website http www.town.spanish.on.ca www.town.spanish.on.ca footnotes Spanish is a town in the Canada ... of its largest community. The Town of Spanish is situated at the mouth of the Spanish River Ontario Spanish River where it empties into the North Channel of Lake Huron . This river and its ecologically rich delta have had a positive impact on the development of the community of Spanish. The river ... the timbering era, and now contributes to the tourism industry. History According to legend, the Spanish ... penetrated the South West to Spanish occupied territories, and on their return to the North Channel ..., the Spanish River Station the railway designation for Spanish had a population of approximately 200 with two timber companies operating in the vicinity Huron Lumber Co. and Spanish River Co. W. H ... was Gustavo Hamilton. During the same year 1903 1904 , the community of Spanish Mills, located on Aird Island in the North Channel Ontario North Channel just south of the Town of Spanish ... and Spanish River Boom and Dam Co. and the Spanish River Lumber Company. Residential Schools The Garnier ... site was chosen, convert 1000 acre km2 were purchased at the mouth of the Spanish River Ontario Spanish River . Reverend Joseph Sauve and Father Paquin undertook to build, design and supervise construction ... in 1916 and was relocated opposite the boy s school in Spanish. Both schools were funded by the Federal ... home conditions were not the best were also sent to be enrolled into the schools. Image Spanish ... Mary was an organization formed by and idea from a young French woman who hoped for a life of religion ... Jesuit priest when the woman approached him during the French Revolution . The Society was founded ... more details