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He was born in Córdoba, Spain on Passover Eve, 1135. He died in Egypt on December 12, 1204.

He was as a rabbi, physician and philosopher in Morocco and Egypt.

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Seville is a predominantly Spanish speaking city.
Spanish, but it's a..special one i guess you could say, the people there call it "Andaluz".

It's a dialect of Spanish.
Spanish. Seville, or Sevilla in Spanish, is in Spain.

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The currency in Nicaragua is called Nicaraguan Córdoba. One U.S. dollar is equal to 26.89 Nicaraguan Córdoba. The Nicaraguan Córdoba is divided into 100 centavos.

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The driving distance from Girona, Spain to Calella, Spain is 51 km taking this route:

  1. Take A-2, from Girona, to C-32 BARCELONA.
  2. Take N11 BARCELONA to C-32 BARCELONA.
  3. Take C-32 to Calella.

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That point is in west-central Spain, about 72 miles east of Mérida, 78 miles

southwest of Toledo, 79 miles north of Córdoba, and 119 miles southwest

of the center of Madrid.

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That point is in west-central Spain, about 72 miles east of Mérida, 78 miles

southwest of Toledo, 79 miles north of Córdoba, and 119 miles southwest

of the center of Madrid.

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The Big C - 2010 You Can't Take It with You 4-2 was released on:

USA: 6 May 2013

Spain: 28 June 2013

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C. Bogue Luffmann has written:

'A vagabond in Spain'

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-32 C at Estany Gento

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Spain was neutral.

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Spain was not involved in World War 2. They were neutral

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The country code and area code of CÌ_rdoba- Ver., Mexico is 52, (01)271.

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c2 + 4c + 4 =

(c + 2) (c + 2)

= (c + 2)2

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This is a proof that uses the cosine rule and Pythagoras' theorem.

As on any triangle with c being the opposite side of θ and a and b are the other sides:

c^2=a^2+b^2-2abcosθ

We can rearrange this for θ:

θ=arccos[(a^2+b^2-c^2)/(2ab)]

On a right-angle triangle cosθ=a/h. We can therefore construct a right-angle triangle with θ being one of the angles, the adjacent side being a^2+b^2-c^2 and the hypotenuse being 2ab. As the formula for the area of a triangle is also absinθ/2, when a and b being two sides and θ the angle between them, the opposite side of θ on the right-angle triangle we have constructed is 4A, with A being the area of the original triangle, as it is 2absinθ.

Therefore, according to Pythagoras' theorem:

(2ab)^2=(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2+(4A)^2

4a^2*b^2=(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2+16A^2

16A^2=4a^2*b^2-(a^2+b^2-c^2)^2

This is where it will start to get messy:

16A^2=4a^2*b^2-(a^2+b^2-c^2)(a^2+b^2-c^2)

=4a^2*b^2-(a^4+a^2*b^2-a^2*c^2+a^2*b^2+b^4-b^2*c^2- a^2*c^2-b^2*c^2+c^4)

=4a^2*b^2-(a^4+2a^2*b^2-2a^2*c^2+b^4-2b^2*c^2+c^4)

=-a^4+2a^2*b^2+2a^2*c^2-b^4+2b^2*c^2-c^4 (Eq.1)

We will now see:

(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)

=(-a^2+ab+ac-ab+b^2+bc-ac+bc+c^2)(a^2+ab-ac-ab-b^2+bc+ac+bc-c^2)

=(-a^2+b^2+2bc+c^2)(a^2-b^2+2bc-c^2)

=-a^4+a^2*b^2-2a^2*bc+a^2*c^2+a^2*b^2-b^4+2b^3*c-b^2*c^2+2a^2*bc-2b^3*c+(2bc)^2-2bc^3+a^2*c^2-b^2*c^2+2bc^3-c^4

=-a^4+2a^2*b^2+2a^2*c^2-b^4+(2bc)^2-c^4-2b^2*c^2

=-a^4+2a^2*b^2+2a^2*c^2-b^4+2b^2*c^2-c^4 (Eq.2)

And now that we know that Eq.1=Eq.2, we can make Eq.1=(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)

Therefore:

16A^2=(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)

A^2=(a+b+c)(-a+b+c)(a-b+c)(a+b-c)/16

=[(a+b+c)/2][(-a+b+c)/2][(a-b+c)/2][(a+b-c)/2]

And so if we let s=(a+b+c)/2

A^2=s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)

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The letter "C" for caliente, meaning hot in Spanish.

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I believe the first coins in Spain were Greek coins in the 5th C. BC. One example was called an 'obol'.

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34 The International Dialing Code for Spain

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Berta Fernandes was born in c. 1935, in Spain.

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C2-4c+4=0

(c-2)(c-2) c-2=0 and c-2=0

C=2 and c=2

Put 2 in place of c and solve the equation

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Mexico declared its Independence on 16 September 1810 and that independence was won in 1821.

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Spain did not fight in WWII.

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2:00 Spain vs Honduras

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Fay Spain is 5' 4 1/2".

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Over the past 21 years Spain's average annual temperature has been 57o F. The lowest temperature recorded was -17.8 C (0 F), and the highest was 47.8 C (118 F).

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The Big C - 2010 Musical Chairs 2-2 was released on:

USA: 4 July 2011

Australia: 22 August 2011

Argentina: 15 January 2012

Spain: 11 February 2012

Germany: 21 February 2012

Hungary: 11 April 2013

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Spain was a Neutral country in World War 2, and did not fight on either side.

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c2 - 4 = (c+2)*(c-2)

So, dividing by (c+2) leaves the other factor: (c-2)

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Pastora Imperio was born in c. 1889, in Seville, Spain.

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(c + 2)(c + 2) or (c + 2)2

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It is (C + 2)/(2*C)

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c2 + c2 + 8 = 8c

2c2 - 8c + 8 = 0

c2 - 4c + 4 = 0

(c - 2)(c - 2) = 0

(c - 2)2 = 0

c - 2 = 0

c = 2

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The "peninsulares", the people born in Spain. The word peninsular came from Spain being a peninsula....comment: ok. this better be right... =w= if so ty c:

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c + c + 1 = 49

2*c + 1 = 49

2*c = 48

c = 24



c + c + 1 = 49

2*c + 1 = 49

2*c = 48

c = 24



c + c + 1 = 49

2*c + 1 = 49

2*c = 48

c = 24



c + c + 1 = 49

2*c + 1 = 49

2*c = 48

c = 24

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2x^2 - 21x + c = 0

x^2 - 21x/2 + c/2 = 0

(x + a)(x + 2a)= x^2 - 21x/2 + c/2

x^2 + 3a + 2a^2

3a = -21/2 ------> a = -7/2

2a^2 = c/2 ---> 49/2 = c/2 ---> c = 49

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I know that Spain was neutral in WW2.

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−3°C > 2°C

−3°C < 2°C

3°C > −2°C

3°C < −2°c

one of theses

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