@@GS-px7oh no,the smallest countries are house,pyramid of giza,cairo,volcano,humans,cells,ants,quarks,quantum foam,russian bell computer science,Deimos,Mt Everest,Sun,Uranus,Sirius,Others
Legacy of the Spanish Empire: Spanish Dollar: First World Currency (was widely used in Europe, the Americas, and the Far East) The Spanish Navy, heir to the Castile and Aragon navies, is one of the oldest in the world. The first to have regulations and standards for each warship that gave unity to the operation of the fleet. The one that made the discovery of America possible in 1492. The creator of the modern concept of naval convoy (Fleet of the Indies), in the 16th century. The first to circumnavigate the Earth: Magellan-Elcano Expedition (1519-1522). The discoverer of the trans-Pacific route between Asia and America: the Tornaviaje of Andrés de Urdaneta in 1565, and the establishment of the Manila Galleon. The creator of the world's first commercial route (between Cádiz and Manila): the Fleet of the Indies in the Atlantic, and the Manila Galleon in the Pacific. The Discover of the Pacific Ocean (1513) by Vasco Núñez de Balboa. The Creator and the first to use the marines (1537). The first to build churches, banks, universities and modern hospitals inside of american continent. The first to use frigates, at the end of the 16th century during the Eighty Years' War. The creator and first to use the gunboat (Antonio Barceló in 1779) First round the world by an armored ship carried out by the armored frigate Numancia (1865-1867). The first to have a destroyer in service (1887). The Destroyer, which gave its name to an entire saga, was designed by the Spanish naval officer Fernando Villaamil in 1885. The first to have a torpedo submarine invented by Isaac Peral in 1888 (the Peral submarine). Creator of the modern concept of amphibious landing (with battle tanks and a unified command for naval, land and air forces) put into practice in the Al Hoceima landing, resulting in absolute success and ending the Rif war (1925). The officers in charge of planning the Normandy landing (especially its chief executive, General Eisenhower), which marked the beginning of the end of World War II, thoroughly studied the strategy already employed by the Spanish Navy two decades earlier. The first navy in the world to use vertical take-off aircraft, specifically the Harrier AV-8A "Matador" on aircraft carriers, in this case on the Daedalus (R-01) (ex-USS Cabot). This practice later spread to other countries, specifically the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, Italy, India and Thailand. At present, Spain continues to operate with advanced versions of this type of V / STOL (Harrier II) aircraft.
@Czech Empire I mean why does Poland defeats Spain in the nutshell if it hasnt got any negative relation, I know its a nutshell but I spected rebolts or something
@Czech Empire since forever why do you think the west backed each other up ? When the Spanish had controles of the Spanish Netherlands every protestant helped free the Dutch and Catholics helped Spain its history
PLOTHOLE: in South America there is a country called French Giana, it IS France not a French country. It is frances soil I mean that Spain attacked France and France didn’t do a thing about it (Not Harrington)
La verdad es que no le encuentro mucho sentido porque brazil es mas fuerte militarmente que España y lo mismo con estados unidos además cuando España toma la capital de algún país no se lo anexa inmediatamente
Philippines: Wow, great movie! Adobo is best! Chile: I liek beaches also, great movie. We should watch this at the beach next time! Argentina: Yeah, we should!