It's easy.
They both overthrown their monarchs, are both democratic republics, are both a memeber of NATO, and have (large) Spanish speaking communities. Note that Spain has restored the Monarchy - Juan Carlos 1 is the king of Spain. The government is a constitutional monarchy
Overthrow is a very strong word when you site the US. People here rejected/refused the power of the monarchy, but they did not over throw it.
Arizona is roughly the same size as Spain.
Spain's decision to cede Florida to the United States
As much as England and the United States are. I.e: a definitive NO.
No, Spain is in Europe.
In Mexico and Spain they do get homework, but it about the same as the United States.
The nouns are: "boundary" "dispute" "United States" "Spain"
first it was Spain, second it was the united states but then later on in time the united states gave the Philippine's their independence
According to a study, the Spaniards and Greeks have much more sex than Americans.
Spain said there had been an accident, and the United States said it was a Spanish attack.
De soto , for Spain
Spain and the United States both experience fall at the same time, as do all Northern hemisphere countries north of the tropics.
Yes