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    What were the three areas that Spain was sectioned off into during the 1400s?

    Question #116669. Asked by star_gazer. (Aug 11 10 3:39 PM)


    star_gazer

    Castile, Aragon, and Granada.

    http://www.san.beck.org/7-6-SpainPortugal.html

    Aug 12 10, 1:14 PM


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