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In 2016, 1.4 million Irish citizens visited Spain for tourism. At the same time, 263,000 Spanish tourists visited Ireland. [14] In 2016, 35,000 Spanish nationals studied English in Ireland. [14] Several Irish and Spanish airlines provide direct services between both nations.
Irish immigration to Puerto Rico began during the 16th century after the Spanish had colonized the island and has continued to the present day. During the 1500s, several Irish mercenaries in English service deserted and fled to the Spanish Empire, some of whom made their way to Puerto Rico. Many of these Irishmen served in the Spanish garrison ...
Pages in category "Spanish people of Irish descent" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Cara is a name of both Irish and Italian origin with meanings of “friend” and “loved, darling one,” respectively. ... In Spanish this name means “love,” but in Italian it means ...
Cariño (Darling in Spanish) Amor (Love in Spanish) Mi Corazon (My Heart in Spanish) Sweet Thing. Sweet Stuff. Bear. Bunny. Honey Bear. Baby Love. Puffin. Romantic nicknames for your boyfriend. My ...
“America has a long-running love affair with Irish names,” Wattenberg tells TODAY.com. If you are searching for an Irish name for your little lass or lad (or both!), we've got you covered.
Pedro Blanco (fl. 1588–1616) was a Spanish seaman, manservant and survivor of the Spanish Armada. After his shipwreck in Ireland, he became an aide to nobleman Hugh O'Neill and fought in the Nine Years' War. Blanco distinguished himself at various battles, and was also an interpreter and interlocutor between the Spanish and Irish.
People from Northern Ireland of Spanish descent (1 P) Pages in category "Irish people of Spanish descent" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.