How to use in-sentence of “spain”

How to use in-sentence of “spain”:

– He has played for Athletic Bilbao and Spain national team.

– New Spain was the name that the Spanish gave to the area that today is central and southern Mexico, and since the Capital capital city of the Viceroyalty was in Mexico City, the name was also used for the viceroyalty.

– When she married she took Scarlatti, her harpsichord teacher, with her to Madrid in Spain where he spent the rest of his life.

– He had made Spain the most powerful country in Europe.

– The Peace of Augsburg was not working because some bishops had not given up their bishoprics, and Catholic rulers in Spain and Eastern Europe wanted to make Catholicism strong in the region.

How to use in-sentence of spain
How to use in-sentence of spain

Example sentences of “spain”:

– When she returned to Spain she attended law school, but left her studies in order to work in the music industry.

– He represented Spain at the 2002 Winter Paralympics, 2006 Winter Paralympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics, making, getting a gold and a two silvers at the 2010 Paralympics.

– Originally titled “Exquisite Tenderness”, the film was released in Spain in 1995.

– Pachín won eight caps for the Spain national team, during three years.

– He plays as a left winger for Barcelona and the Spain national team.

– Tàpias died on 22 April 2017 from liver disease in Sant Pere de Ribes, Spain at the age of 70.

– In 1904, France and Spain carved out zones of influence in Morocco.

– They were so popular that in the late 80’s an animated TV series was made, this was greatly watched and spain and the UK.

– On September 8, 1522 Elcano and his crew reached Spain completing Magellan’s expedition.

– It was ratified by Spain on April 25, 1796 and ratifications were exchanged on that date.

– He plays for Liverpool and Spain national team as a defender in the left back position.

– Some countries, like Spain, Spain adopts “Marcha Real” with no words as national anthem.

- When she returned to Spain she attended law school, but left her studies in order to work in the music industry.

- He represented Spain at the 2002 Winter Paralympics, 2006 Winter Paralympics and 2010 Winter Paralympics, making, getting a gold and a two silvers at the 2010 Paralympics.

More in-sentence examples of “spain”:

- The middle of Spain is a high, dry, flat land called La Meseta.

- It was not until the threat of invasion by the forces of Spain in 1585 that lieutenants were appointed to all counties.

– The middle of Spain is a high, dry, flat land called La Meseta.

– It was not until the threat of invasion by the forces of Spain in 1585 that lieutenants were appointed to all counties.

– Campoy died on 10 July 2013 in Valencia, Spain from liver failure caused by leukemia, aged 54.

– The play borrows from a pamphlet published in 1599, about the death of King Philip II of Spain in 1598.

– Tarmey died on the morning of 9 November 2012 in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain from a heart attack, aged 71.

– Philip IV was King of Spain between 1621 and 1665 He was also sovereign of the Spanish Netherlands and King of Portugal until 1640.

– Intoko Spain merged with Loquo, Intoko Germany merged with Kijiji Germany and Intoko Canada merged with Kijiji Canada.

– JYJ extended their World Tour by adding performance dates in Barcelona, Spain on October 29 and in Berlin, Germany on November 6.

– The modern countries of France and Spain were each divided into different kingdoms.

– The Carignanos also, briefly, supplied a king each to Spain and to Croatia, as well as queens consort to Bulgaria and Portugal.

– Infanta María Luisa Fernanda of Spain, Duchess of Montpensier was Infanta of Spain by birth and was the Duchess o Montpensier after her 1846 mairriage to a son of King Louis Philippe I of the French.

– After her death, her husband married Maria Isabella of SpainInfanta Maria Isabella of Spain, again his first cousin, the youngest surviving daughter of Charles IV of Spain and Maria Luisa of Parma.

– Peralta died of a respiratory failure on his farm in La Puebla del Río in Seville, Spain at the age of 92.

– According José Luis Navarrete, these films were so popular because they gave the population an unrealistic and idyllic vision about how Spain should be.

– Buchan has been nominated by President Donald Trump to become United States Ambassador to Spain and Andorra.

– According to the Spanish Constitution, Spain is a group of historical nationalities and regions, but that declaration has no judicial status since it appears in only the preamble to the constitution.

– However, during this time, Spain kept its large overseas empire, and even made it larger.

– He was a teacher of philosophy in Spain and Mexico in the 1740s.

– Rivelles died on 7 November 2013 in Madrid, Spain from unknown causes, aged 88.

– The monasteries were one of 100 finalists for the 12 Treasures of Spain in 2007.

– Portugal and Spain were in the Iberian Union from 1580 to 1640.

– Oneto died on 7 October 2019 at a hospital in San Sebastián, Spain at the age of 77 from sepsis caused by peritonitis.

– Other than short explorations, neither France nor Spain created any cities in Kansas.

– Salcedo died on 19 September 2017 in Madrid, Spain at the age of 68.

– Louise Élisabeth was able to leave Spain in 1748 when her husband was created Duke of Parma thanks to the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle which ended the War of the Austrian Succession.

– In Europe the species had historically declined in Spain and Portugal, but in the latter part of the 20th century it expanded back through the Iberian Peninsula, and then began to colonise other parts of Europe; southern France in 1958, northern France in 1981 and Italy in 1985.

– He was part of the Spain team in the BC1-BC2 boccia team game.

– The letter carried by Hasekura to the King of Spain is in Seville, Spain.

– On try number four, he got a boat to Fuerteventura and entered Spain in 2001.

– He was the United States Ambassador to Spain from 1993 to 1997 and the United States Ambassador to Italy from 1977 to 1981.

– He died on 23 September 2019 in Tortosa, Spain at the age of 78.

– King Felipe VI of Spain and the grand duke of Luxembourg are members of this family, both through the Bourbon branch of the dynasty.

– This was the justification of Spain for occupying the French colony of Port St Louis established on the Falklands Islands in 1764, saying it was on their side of the world.

– To stop the violence and the increasing Native American raids, Spain called a truce between many tribes in 1745 and 1789.

– He fought in the Peninsula War in Spain against Napoleon.

– The Mar Menor was one of the top 100 finalists for 12 Treasures of Spain announced on 31 December 2007.

– His unhappiness was also affected by the French invasion of Spain in 1808.

– His younger brothers, Charles IV of Spain and Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies replaced him in the succession.

– It was played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain on 1 June 2019.

– At first the Moors ruled most of Spain but the reconquista slowly forced them out over seven centuries.

– The “Real” in the club’s name is Spanish for “royal”, because it was blessed by the King of Spain in 1920.

– Spanish is used by many people in the world today, partly because Spain traveled and colonycolonized many different parts of the world and created many new countries and new governments.

– Having won the Peninsular War, Spain wanted its empire back, and the Monroe Doctrine said the United States would resist that.

– Retiring from the court at the death of her last husband, her grandson the future Charles III of Spain conquered Parma after the extinction of the Farnese and Dorothea Sophie acted as regent of the state till his official majority in January 1735.

– Mestizos have existed since the time when Spain controlled much of what is now Latin America.

– Del Pilar went to Spain in 1888 to escape persecution by the Spanish authorities.

– However, the Low Countries were effectively part of Spain during that period.

– In Spain names derived from Arabic lasted for centuries.

– Hugh Gelston Hardy was born on July 26, 1932, in Majorca, Spain to an American family.

– They began the march into Spain in early May.

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