Spain
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During the sixteenth century, Spain was the greatest world power. Its success was based partially on the riches it acquired in the New World (see Latin America and South America).
In the Spanish-American War, the United States defeated Spain, freed Cuba from Spanish colonial rule, and seized a number of former Spanish colonies, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
The Spanish monarchy was fully restored in 1975 after Franco's death. He had been dictator (see dictatorship) for thirty-six years.
Under King Juan Carlos, Spain has established a political democracy and has been integrated into the European community.
Bullfighting is a popular spectator sport in Spain.
The destruction of the Spanish Armada, a fleet sent to conquer England in 1588, marked the beginning of the decline of Spanish power.
Basque separatists have carried out many acts of terrorism against Spain.
In the Spanish Civil War, conservatives led by General Francisco Franco overthrew the second Spanish Republic.
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And in the last year it has beaten the U.S. and tied No. 2 Spain.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 10, 2026
But I just feel it's going to be a team who are really good at keeping the ball and that points me in the direction of Spain instead.
From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026
Along with Spain, France and England, Argentina are among the favourites to win the title.
From Barron's • Jun. 10, 2026
Spain seem to win everything, at every age group, so of course they are up there, but being French I am going for them to win it.
From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026
Ernie DeGasparis, another friend of ours, was elected vice president and Linda Spain, secretary.
From "Breaking Through" by Francisco Jiménez
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