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Espana currency euro

Colombia currency peso columbiano

Venezuela currency bolivar

Ecuador currency dolar estadounidense

Peru currency nuevo sol

Bolivia currency boliviano

Chile currency peso chileno

Uruguay currency peso uruguayo

Paraguay currency guarani

Argentina currency peso argentino

Panama currency dolar estadounidense

Costa Rica currency colon costarricense

Guatemala currency quetzal

El Salvador currency colon salvadoreno

Honduras currency lempira

Nicaragua currency cordoba

Mexico currency peso mexicano

, Cuba currency peso cubano

Domincan Republic peso dominicano

Puerto Rico dolar estadounidense

Iberians of Mediterranean origin, Celts of European
Civilizations that invaded origin, Phoenicians of north African origin, Greeks, the
Spain Carthaginians, the Romans, the Visigoths, Muslims (the
Moors)

Phoenicians introduced writing, metal works, currency into Spain

introduced cultivation of grapes and olives on
Greeks
Orientral coast of Spain 7th C. B.C.

originated in northwest Africa; conquered the
Carthaginians
Phoenicians in the 6th C. B.C.

conquered the Carthaginians in 202 B.C.; known as the
Punic Wars; Romans stayed for six centuries
Roman Legions influencing law system, language, economic and
social structures, aqueducts, bridges, cities, schools,
theaters, outdoor arenas, Christianity and the Church

invaded Spain in 711 B.C. and conquered the Visigoths;
Muslims contributed architecture, art, irrigation system,
mathematics, science, medicine

regained control of Spain in 718 B.C., beginning
Visigoths continuous war between the Moors and the Christians
until 1492

el Campeador de Cid, named ruler in 1094 when
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Christians defeated the Muslims in Valencia; ruled until
he died in 1099 in Cuenca after defeated by Muslims

Princess of Castilla, Isabel, and Prince of Aragon,
Ferdinand. Married in 1469, defeated Boabdil, last
Moorish King in Granada, improved the Inquisition,
The Catholic Kings
expelled Jews from Spain, encouraged Christopher
Columbus in the New World to expand Spanish
empire

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