It depends on the country, since each country has a different set of holidays.
Generally speaking, the phrase "back to back" means two events which occurred next to each other, which are intended to be visited or achieved separately and independently of each other.
Each foot has 12 inches and is more correctly referred to as a LINEAR foot. LINEAL is used when speaking of ancestry or heredity.
I WILL ANSWER IT IN SPANISH TO SEE IF YOU CAN UNDESRSTAND: Triangulo escaleno (!) The other two are: Equilatero, Isoceles.
To make numbers easier to read (so you quickly know how many digits there are), it is customary to separate each group of three digits by some separator. The separator can be a period, a comma, a space, an apostrophe... the rules vary from country to country.
Europe (Spain) and Africa (Equatorial Guinea).
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Each Spanish speaking country uses its own money, such as Argentinian Peso Euro U.S. dollar Bolivar
You can find Spanish websites online. Your best option is to search on Google Spain or a Google site for another Spanish speaking country. You can also look at the BBC's country profile for Spanish speaking countries, they often link to popular news websites for each country in their native language.
Yes, Cuban Spanish has a unique accent, just as each Spanish-speaking country has its own distinct accent.
Asia
Yes, there are different variations of the Spanish language spoken in different countries. These variations can include differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. Some well-known variations include European Spanish, Latin American Spanish, and Caribbean Spanish.
There are no countries in Mexico. Mexico is its own country. For information about the languages of Mexico, click here.
Each independent country has its own currency:Cuba uses the Cuban peso.the Dominican Republic uses the Dominican peso.Puerto Rico uses the U.S. dollar.
The usual, formal, way to say hello is "buenas dias", which means "good day." In less formal situations, you might say "como se va?" (How is it going?) or "Que tal?" Since Spanish is used a little differently in each Spanish-speaking country, there may be a number of other ways to say "hello", each most suitable to a different country or group of countries olah
No country has over 50 countries. Each country is a country, so it only has one country. It is continents that have countries. The continent of Africa has over 50 countries.